Chris Cunnington wrote:
"Is it possible to download the videos for offline use?" I don't think from YouTube you can do that.
DownloadHelper plugin for Firefox works for me (it is free of charge with readable source AFAICT, though proprietary. The videos are watermarked if you use the plugins built-in converter on Windows. Mac/Linux not so.))
OK, fine thanks. So we only thing we nedd then at the moment is to find them. Tags, tags, tags....
--Hannes
On 4/28/10, David Corking lists@dcorking.com wrote:
Chris Cunnington wrote:
"Is it possible to download the videos for offline use?" I don't think from YouTube you can do that.
DownloadHelper plugin for Firefox works for me (it is free of charge with readable source AFAICT, though proprietary. The videos are watermarked if you use the plugins built-in converter on Windows. Mac/Linux not so.))
See http://seaside.gemstone.com/movies/ for a number of videos in MOV format.
James
On Apr 28, 2010, at 10:24 AM, Hannes Hirzel wrote:
OK, fine thanks. So we only thing we nedd then at the moment is to find them. Tags, tags, tags....
--Hannes
On 4/28/10, David Corking lists@dcorking.com wrote:
Chris Cunnington wrote:
"Is it possible to download the videos for offline use?" I don't think from YouTube you can do that.
DownloadHelper plugin for Firefox works for me (it is free of charge with readable source AFAICT, though proprietary. The videos are watermarked if you use the plugins built-in converter on Windows. Mac/Linux not so.))
I see that this was on the Squeak list rather than the Seaside list, so the link is probably not so helpful. Sorry to jump in...
James
On Apr 28, 2010, at 10:29 AM, James Foster wrote:
See http://seaside.gemstone.com/movies/ for a number of videos in MOV format.
James
On Apr 28, 2010, at 10:24 AM, Hannes Hirzel wrote:
OK, fine thanks. So we only thing we nedd then at the moment is to find them. Tags, tags, tags....
--Hannes
On 4/28/10, David Corking lists@dcorking.com wrote:
Chris Cunnington wrote:
"Is it possible to download the videos for offline use?" I don't think from YouTube you can do that.
DownloadHelper plugin for Firefox works for me (it is free of charge with readable source AFAICT, though proprietary. The videos are watermarked if you use the plugins built-in converter on Windows. Mac/Linux not so.))
No the Seaside links are fine for me as well. But there seem to be more videos out there .....
--Hannes
On 4/28/10, James Foster Smalltalk@jgfoster.net wrote:
I see that this was on the Squeak list rather than the Seaside list, so the link is probably not so helpful. Sorry to jump in...
James
On Apr 28, 2010, at 10:29 AM, James Foster wrote:
See http://seaside.gemstone.com/movies/ for a number of videos in MOV format.
James
On Apr 28, 2010, at 10:24 AM, Hannes Hirzel wrote:
OK, fine thanks. So we only thing we nedd then at the moment is to find them. Tags, tags, tags....
--Hannes
On 4/28/10, David Corking lists@dcorking.com wrote:
Chris Cunnington wrote:
"Is it possible to download the videos for offline use?" I don't think from YouTube you can do that.
DownloadHelper plugin for Firefox works for me (it is free of charge with readable source AFAICT, though proprietary. The videos are watermarked if you use the plugins built-in converter on Windows. Mac/Linux not so.))
saving video in Windows: since it hasn't been mentioned yet, RealPlayer (the free version SP) allows many videos to be saved. youtube videos in particular. http://www.real.com/ i have only used it on Windows, but it looks like they have something for Mac and Linux also. i havent read all of the list emails yet, so maybe someone mentioned this already... ken
On 28/04/10 17:42, David Corking wrote:
Chris Cunnington wrote:
"Is it possible to download the videos for offline use?" I don't think from YouTube you can do that.
DownloadHelper plugin for Firefox works for me (it is free of charge with readable source AFAICT, though proprietary. The videos are watermarked if you use the plugins built-in converter on Windows. Mac/Linux not so.))
Tip: on Linux FF/Flash downloads vids to /tmp under a hashed name. Simply drag to your folder of choice to preserve for later viewing :-)
(same on Windows but tmp dir used is not so obvious)
On Thursday 29 April 2010 02:32:17 pm Derek O'Connell wrote:
On 28/04/10 17:42, David Corking wrote:
Chris Cunnington wrote:
"Is it possible to download the videos for offline use?" I don't think from YouTube you can do that.
DownloadHelper plugin for Firefox works for me (it is free of charge with readable source AFAICT, though proprietary. The videos are watermarked if you use the plugins built-in converter on Windows. Mac/Linux not so.))
Tip: on Linux FF/Flash downloads vids to /tmp under a hashed name. Simply drag to your folder of choice to preserve for later viewing :-)
(same on Windows but tmp dir used is not so obvious)
%TEMP% should do it. But the downloaded video files are locked and cannot be copied while viewing. One can also use online converters like www.keepvid.com to get the files.
Subbu
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