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Posted: Sun 13 Mar 2011, 09:12
by Makoto
Hmm... updated the old version of You2pup that was included with my 4.3.1 setup to 2.1.1, and it seemed to be working properly - but the rxvt window disappears after I've selected the download resolution/filetype. :(

YouTube hasn't changed things again, have they?

Posted: Sun 13 Mar 2011, 09:26
by trio
Makoto

Still works,

Try again? or post the video u want to downlad? Check your connection?

Posted: Sun 13 Mar 2011, 10:25
by Makoto
I think it may be the length (time?) of the video - I've tried a few smaller videos (commercials, etc.), and all of those worked. The one I tried first just caused rxvt to evaporate no matter what resolution/format I picked (I also tried it again after having no problems with the 'smaller' videos, and it didn't work), but it's more or less a 10 to 15-minute video (from a cartoon, Spliced!.)

Here's a link to the video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LEFJvjYR3ks

I didn't try it with any of the other 10-15-minute clips. Could RAM limitations on my system have something to do with it? I do only have 128MB of RAM (640MB of swapfile space, though). I doubt it's the hard drive space - otherwise, I might have had a chance with the 320x and 640x resolutions... maybe.

Posted: Sun 13 Mar 2011, 10:35
by trio
aaah found out why ....


the problem is the title, it contains "/" ..
"Spliced! Sugar Low / 27th Annual Blargey Parble"

will try to deal with it, when I have time

Posted: Sun 13 Mar 2011, 12:19
by trio
Version 2.1.3 - Fixes if there's "/" in title, 2 versions available, for general puppies and for lupu520/wary (with urxvt embed option) - thanks Makoto

see main post

Posted: Mon 14 Mar 2011, 04:49
by Makoto
Bleah. I should have wondered if there might have been something involving the file-creation routines, as well. (No, really. It's reasonable to assume the download file's being created right after you select the resolution and download type, so if it stopped for me, there...)

Thanks! :)

Posted: Mon 14 Mar 2011, 15:16
by Geoffrey
It works in Quirky 1.2.0 NOP but for one small problem, it won't open the download folder, I've tried replacing the reference to rox with thunar but still no joy, i assume that the func script in /usr/local/you2pup is the one that does this, or I'm I wrong?

Posted: Mon 14 Mar 2011, 23:25
by trio
Wrong, later you2pup is at /usr/sbin/you2pup

Posted: Tue 15 Mar 2011, 00:35
by Geoffrey
trio wrote:Wrong, later you2pup is at /usr/sbin/you2pup
I was right, it is the func script in /usr/local/you2pup, as I have XFCE with no rox, though the rox command is linked to thunar , thunar don't see the " -s " as a option, so by removing the " -s " it works.

Code: Select all

-opendir)
	rox $DIRECTORY'/' &

Posted: Tue 15 Mar 2011, 00:40
by trio
Haha ... I mix up with petnmaker sorry

Can't donwload...

Posted: Wed 30 Mar 2011, 12:03
by yosi666
Hi Trio!
I'm having the same issue as Makoto.
I use Wary 5 and tried all the pet versions of you2pup in this post but none worked. My rxvt window closes after selecting the video type.

Posted: Wed 30 Mar 2011, 13:03
by abushcrafter

Posted: Wed 30 Mar 2011, 13:41
by nooby
I tried one of these and surprisingly it took several from USA but almost none from Sweden.

My extreme wild guess that it can be due to some protection of copyrights. We often get messages that some videos are not allowed to play at all due to them having music not copyrighted for Sweden.

Here it seems to be something opposite. A Swede not allowed to copy a Swedish copyrighted material from youtube.

The workaround for me was to go back many many versions of Snowpup from snow 15 to snow 5 and use the totally manual approach to take the flash file from teh Root/tmp where it is until one take another clip when it sometimes get deleted and sometimes are there until one shut down the browser I use FF.

Sometimes one have to go to Root/.mozilla/firefox/cashe/xxxxxxx some random number and then look for it there. Some files does not show up anywhere at all???

Which of all the many addons are best then. They are so many to chose among.

Posted: Wed 30 Mar 2011, 13:49
by trio
Yosi666,

Exact title of the video please?

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Posted: Wed 30 Mar 2011, 16:39
by yosi666
I've tried many (10 videos)
Try this one,
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6AvcuNf39co

Re: -

Posted: Thu 31 Mar 2011, 03:23
by trio
yosi666 wrote:I've tried many (10 videos)
Try this one,
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6AvcuNf39co
Again, the trouble is the title "Puppy Linux Wary 5......Old Hardware Heaven..." there are many "." (dot)

I will change the way you2pup saves the new file, first asking whether you want to save it with a new file name, while explaining that if download fails, you should try to create a new file name

not now, i don't have time

Thanks

Posted: Thu 31 Mar 2011, 11:42
by yosi666
Thanks for ur time Trio. :D
Don't worry, not big deal. I'm downloading through a web page.
I tried to name the file without spaces also but happened the same

Posted: Sat 02 Apr 2011, 13:40
by trio
After looking deeper, I can confirm that youtube has again change the how the download url be found. THIS APP STOPPED WORKING AGAIN END OF MARCH 2011

Posted: Sat 02 Apr 2011, 13:50
by nooby
They most likely don't want us to be able to do so if I now tell of a manual way to do it using Snow pup 5 then they read this in our forum and look into it and stop that one from working too.

So I keep my mouth shut on that one. Send me a PM if you are desperate to know how to do it manually.

Posted: Sat 02 Apr 2011, 16:22
by sc0ttman
trio wrote:After looking deeper, I can confirm that youtube has again change the how the download url be found. THIS APP STOPPED WORKING AGAIN END OF MARCH 2011
Shame.. This is a great tool... I have an addon for firefox which I have not updated at all in about a year or more.. And it still works... I wonder how?? EDIT: unless of course it sends the youtube URL off to a script on a server which is constantly updated...