With the amount of great sessions at Ignite this year, there is no way you could have attended all, and even if they are posted on Channel9 and Youtube, you might want to download them to be able to view them offline! That is why I created this PowerShell Script so everyone can easily download Microsoft Ignite Videos AND slides whether they were present at Ignite or not! Here are the features:
- Downloads all the Microsoft Ignite 2016 Sessions and Slides and description in a text file
- Groups them by folders
- Makes sure no errors come up due to Illegal File names.
- If you stop the script and restart in the middle, it will start where it left off and not from beginning
- Filter by keywords in the session title!
- Ability to choose from HD videos, or lower quality.
Download the script from here! Do not copy paste from below as it sometimes messes up the PowerShell code!
How to use:
First, make sure to change the $downloadlocation variable. By default it saves it all in C:\Ignite
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To download all sessions just run the script! (1TB of content in High Definition) EX:
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To download sessions based on a keyword use the keyword parameters, and divide keywords by a comma. Make sure to use quotes around the keywords! EX:
.\ DownloadIgnite2016Content -keyword “Groups,PowerApps,Flow”
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To download sessions based on the session code, use the session parameter and divide sessions by a comma. Make sure to use quotes around the session codes!
.\DownloadIgnite2016Content -session “BRK3038,BRK3080,BRK1009”
Note: By default, the videos are downloaded in High Definition. Downloading all the Ignite Videos in HD takes over 1TB of hard drive space. You can change the script (delete two lines, and uncomment two others) in order to download the lower quality version of the videos, which is only about 80 GB.
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Here is the source code:
#Script written by Vlad Catrinescu #Visit my site http://ift.tt/1eCEHiK #Twitter: @vladcatrinescu #Originally Posted here: http://ift.tt/2eJiyQU Param( [string]$keyword,[string]$session ) ###### Variables ##### #Location - Preferably enter something not too long to not have filename problems! cut and paste them afterwards $downloadlocation = "C:\Ignite" #Ignite 2016 Videos RSS Feed [Environment]::CurrentDirectory=(Get-Location -PSProvider FileSystem).ProviderPath $rss = (new-object net.webclient) $video1 = ([xml]$rss.downloadstring("http://ift.tt/2dOyqUz")) $video2 = ([xml]$rss.downloadstring("http://ift.tt/2eJnfdq")) #other qualities for the videos only. Uncomment below and delete the two previous lines to download Mid Quality videos #$video1 = ([xml]$rss.downloadstring("http://ift.tt/2dOwdIW")) #$video2 = ([xml]$rss.downloadstring("http://ift.tt/2eJgSac")) $slide1 = ([xml]$rss.downloadstring("http://ift.tt/2dOvwPM")) $slide2 = ([xml]$rss.downloadstring("http://ift.tt/2eJj8Or")) #SCRIPT/ Functions Do not touch below this line :)# if (-not (Test-Path $downloadlocation)) { Write-Host "Folder $fpath dosen't exist. Creating it..." New-Item $downloadlocation -type directory | Out-Null } set-location $downloadlocation function CleanFilename($filename) { return $filename.Replace(":", "-").Replace("?", "").Replace("/", "-").Replace("<", "").Replace("|", "").Replace('"',"").Replace("*","") } function DownloadSlides($filter,$videourl) { try { $videourl.rss.channel.item | Where{($_.title -like “*$filter*”) -or ($_.link -like "*/$filter")} | foreach { $code = $_.comments.split("/") | select -last 1 # Grab the URL for the PPTX file $urlpptx = New-Object System.Uri($_.enclosure.url) $filepptx = $code + "-" + $_.creator + "-" + (CleanFileName($_.title)) $filepptx = $filepptx.substring(0, [System.Math]::Min(120, $filepptx.Length)) $filepptx = $filepptx.trim() $filepptx = $filepptx + ".pptx" if ($code -ne "") { $folder = $code + " - " + (CleanFileName($_.title)) $folder = $folder.substring(0, [System.Math]::Min(100, $folder.Length)) $folder = $folder.trim() } else { $folder = "NoCodeSessions" } if (-not (Test-Path $folder)) { Write-Host "Folder $folder dosen't exist. Creating it..." New-Item $folder -type directory | Out-Null } # Make sure the PowerPoint file doesn't already exist if (!(test-path "$downloadlocation\$folder\$filepptx")) { # Echo out the file that's being downloaded write-host "Downloading slides: $filepptx" #$wc = (New-Object System.Net.WebClient) # Download the MP4 file #$wc.DownloadFile($urlpptx, "$downloadlocation\$filepptx") Start-BitsTransfer $urlpptx "$downloadlocation\$filepptx" -DisplayName $filepptx mv $filepptx $folder } else { write-host "Slides exist: $filepptx" } } } catch { $ErrorMessage = $_.Exception.Message Write-host "$ErrorMessage" } } function DownloadVideos($filter,$slideurl) { #download all the mp4 # Walk through each item in the feed $slideurl.rss.channel.item | Where{($_.title -like “*$filter*”) -or ($_.link -like "*/$filter*")} | foreach{ $code = $_.comments.split("/") | select -last 1 # Grab the URL for the MP4 file $url = New-Object System.Uri($_.enclosure.url) # Create the local file name for the MP4 download $file = $code + "-" + $_.creator + "-" + (CleanFileName($_.title)) $file = $file.substring(0, [System.Math]::Min(120, $file.Length)) $file = $file.trim() $file = $file + ".mp4" if ($code -ne "") { $folder = $code + " - " + (CleanFileName($_.title)) $folder = $folder.substring(0, [System.Math]::Min(100, $folder.Length)) $folder = $folder.trim() } else { $folder = "NoCodeSessions" } if (-not (Test-Path $folder)) { Write-Host "Folder $folder) dosen't exist. Creating it..." New-Item $folder -type directory | Out-Null } # Make sure the MP4 file doesn't already exist if (!(test-path "$folder\$file")) { # Echo out the file that's being downloaded write-host "Downloading video: $file" #$wc = (New-Object System.Net.WebClient) # Download the MP4 file Start-BitsTransfer $url "$downloadlocation\$file" -DisplayName $file mv $file $folder } else { write-host "Video exists: $file" } #text description from session $OutFile = New-Item -type file "$($downloadlocation)\$($Folder)\$($Code.trim()).txt" -Force $Category = "" ; $Content = "" $_.category | foreach {$Category += $_ + ","} $Content = $_.title.trim() + "`r`n" + $_.creator + "`r`n" + $_.summary.trim() + "`r`n" + "`r`n" + $Category.Substring(0,$Category.Length -1) add-content $OutFile $Content } } if ($keyword) { $keywords = $keyword.split(",") foreach ($k in $keywords) { $k.trim() Write-Host "You are now downloading the sessions with the keyword $k" DownloadSlides $k $slide1 DownloadSlides $k $slide2 DownloadVideos $k $video1 DownloadVideos $k $video2 } } elseif ($session) { $sessions = $session.Split(",") foreach ($s in $sessions) { $s.trim() Write-Host "You are now downloading the session $s" DownloadSlides $s $slide1 DownloadSlides $s $slide2 DownloadVideos $s $video1 DownloadVideos $s $video2 } } else { DownloadSlides " " $slide1 DownloadSlides " " $slide2 DownloadVideos " " $video1 DownloadVideos " " $video2 }
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