You2pup works (June 2016) YouTube downloader
you2pup-1.4.1
Hello there
Made a new you2pup with the above quality-settings.
Please test it and post your feedback.
synth: feel free to change the source, should only be an example.
Take care
Made a new you2pup with the above quality-settings.
Please test it and post your feedback.
synth: feel free to change the source, should only be an example.
Take care
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- you2pup-1.4.1.pet
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- you2pup.png
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- abushcrafter
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you2pup
Thanks abushcrafter for replying.
The problem of spaces in filenames is not new. I made my own you2pup and there is a message for that.
I don't know how to change the script, so that the right file format is written.
Most of the time you can download mp4. If I change the ending to flv the 3gpp files are not right. Hmm. Hope somebody can help.
Take care
The problem of spaces in filenames is not new. I made my own you2pup and there is a message for that.
I don't know how to change the script, so that the right file format is written.
Most of the time you can download mp4. If I change the ending to flv the 3gpp files are not right. Hmm. Hope somebody can help.
Take care
- abushcrafter
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Bingo! . I have fixed the file names with spaces issue . Here is how:
Another issue is that Gxine in 431/2v3 can't play quality 34(...and some others.). However this the build of mplayer can: Puppy Linux Discussion Forum :: View topic - Mplayer with Multi-core support (09/2009) + gnome frontend. On some quality settings "Mplayer with Multi-core support (09/2009)" can't play them too but MPlayer-1.0rc2 + mencoder Feb 2008 can.
- Open the file: "/usr/sbin/youtube.sh".
- On line 68.
- Put the variable "$filename" in quotes. I used double quotes.
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wget -O - -t 7 -w 5 --waitretry=14 --random-wait '--user-agent=Mozilla/5.0' -e robots=off $url > "$filename"
- abushcrafter
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Made a new pet.
Version=1.4.2
Changes:
File Deleted! See "1.4.3".
Version=1.4.2
Changes:
- Removed the .mp4 renaming.
- File names with spaces fix.
- Edited the menu entry to how I like it.
File Deleted! See "1.4.3".
Last edited by abushcrafter on Mon 31 May 2010, 20:41, edited 3 times in total.
thanks
Thanks for making this possible. I'm happy to have a real youtube downloader with these options.
Sorry, but your menu entry is not right. You'll have to rename the pic or the icon in youtube.desktop. The rest is working great!!
What do you think of using ffconvert to convert the files? I'm using it but not happy with my text to it. Or just making a button like "convert with ffconvert".
Greets and take care
Sorry, but your menu entry is not right. You'll have to rename the pic or the icon in youtube.desktop. The rest is working great!!
What do you think of using ffconvert to convert the files? I'm using it but not happy with my text to it. Or just making a button like "convert with ffconvert".
Greets and take care
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New PET!
?soliver wrote:Sorry, but your menu entry is not right. You'll have to rename the pic or the icon in youtube.desktop.
Version=1.4.3
md5sum=ccc631f40c2c5e1e763befa44adc847a
ChangeLog:
- Used the wrong menu entry!
http://myfreefilehosting.com/f/13184d370c_0.01MB
You2pup 1.4.3
abushcrafter's new version direct download:
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- you2pup-1.4.3.pet
- with bug fixes and updates
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In this version I have fixed Licensing so I think it is now properly legal and tided up comments at the beginning of the scripts. I have also updated the version numbers in the GUI.
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- you2pup-1.4.4.pet
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133 and 134 loads only 88B from
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Dbfdhyvfxc
Where can i please ask for help?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Dbfdhyvfxc
Where can i please ask for help?
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just copy from /tmp
Here I expand a little on panzerpuppy's solution.
(I post this because it took me a little time to figure out that the video file is in .flv format and because Windows Media Player 9 will not play .flv files)
The following works fine and obviates the need for you2pup on Puppy 4.3.1.
Using Seamonkey1.1.18, start playing the Youtube video you want to download. Pause it. Wait until the entire video is buffered. You don't need to play even a moment of it. Or, if you want, you can watch some or all of it. Then
Go into /tmp. Rename the file 'Flash...' to, for example 'GreatVideo.flv'. Copy that file out to a computer running Windows.
Play the video using Adobe Media Player 1.8.
That is all. Works great as of Aug 12, 2010.
(I post this because it took me a little time to figure out that the video file is in .flv format and because Windows Media Player 9 will not play .flv files)
The following works fine and obviates the need for you2pup on Puppy 4.3.1.
Using Seamonkey1.1.18, start playing the Youtube video you want to download. Pause it. Wait until the entire video is buffered. You don't need to play even a moment of it. Or, if you want, you can watch some or all of it. Then
Go into /tmp. Rename the file 'Flash...' to, for example 'GreatVideo.flv'. Copy that file out to a computer running Windows.
Play the video using Adobe Media Player 1.8.
That is all. Works great as of Aug 12, 2010.
no need for you2pup as per panzerpuppy
Here I expand a little on panzerpuppy's solution.
(I post this because it took me a little time to figure out that the video file is in .flv format and because Windows Media Player 9 will not play .flv files)
The following works fine and obviates the need for you2pup on Puppy 4.3.1.
Using Seamonkey1.1.18, start playing the Youtube video you want to download. Pause it. Wait until the entire video is buffered. You don't need to play even a moment of it. Or, if you want, you can watch some or all of it. Then
Go into /tmp. Rename the file 'Flash...' to, for example 'GreatVideo.flv'. Move that file out to a computer running Windows.
Play the video using Adobe Media Player 1.8.
That is all. Works great as of Aug 12, 2010.
(I post this because it took me a little time to figure out that the video file is in .flv format and because Windows Media Player 9 will not play .flv files)
The following works fine and obviates the need for you2pup on Puppy 4.3.1.
Using Seamonkey1.1.18, start playing the Youtube video you want to download. Pause it. Wait until the entire video is buffered. You don't need to play even a moment of it. Or, if you want, you can watch some or all of it. Then
Go into /tmp. Rename the file 'Flash...' to, for example 'GreatVideo.flv'. Move that file out to a computer running Windows.
Play the video using Adobe Media Player 1.8.
That is all. Works great as of Aug 12, 2010.
Re: just copy from /tmp
if it is the same as opera, the 'Flash...' files will play in gnomeplayer in quirky.CGP wrote:Here I expand a little on panzerpuppy's solution.
(I post this because it took me a little time to figure out that the video file is in .flv format and because Windows Media Player 9 will not play .flv files)
The following works fine and obviates the need for you2pup on Puppy 4.3.1.
Using Seamonkey1.1.18, start playing the Youtube video you want to download. Pause it. Wait until the entire video is buffered. You don't need to play even a moment of it. Or, if you want, you can watch some or all of it. Then
Go into /tmp. Rename the file 'Flash...' to, for example 'GreatVideo.flv'. Copy that file out to a computer running Windows.
Play the video using Adobe Media Player 1.8.
That is all. Works great as of Aug 12, 2010.
youtube downloader 1.3.2 on lupu5.10
I tried this you2pup-1.3.2.pet on lupu 5.10 linux
but it does not work.
It opens the console window, it finds the youtube.com site,
it locates the file and then the console window closes
and the result is a file of 88kb size (empty film)
any ideas about the problem
kostas
but it does not work.
It opens the console window, it finds the youtube.com site,
it locates the file and then the console window closes
and the result is a file of 88kb size (empty film)
any ideas about the problem
kostas
Don't get bored with a GUI...
open the youtube page with the video and wait till it's fully downloaded,
go to /tmp (works the same in Chrome too), you'll find the video (Flash*),
if you want to save some disk space do:
to get an mp4 movie you can play with almost any player.
open the youtube page with the video and wait till it's fully downloaded,
go to /tmp (works the same in Chrome too), you'll find the video (Flash*),
if you want to save some disk space do:
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ffmpeg -i Flash[press TAB for name completition] Video.mp4
thanks. works for me to get a mp4 playable on my Sony-ericson phone when other mp4 producing things have not.neurino wrote:Don't get bored with a GUI...
open the youtube page with the video and wait till it's fully downloaded,
go to /tmp (works the same in Chrome too), you'll find the video (Flash*),
if you want to save some disk space do:
to get an mp4 movie you can play with almost any player.Code: Select all
ffmpeg -i Flash[press TAB for name completition] Video.mp4
edit: here are the output specs of the produced movie:
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#ffmpeg -i Video.mp4
..(snip)..
Input #0, mov,mp4,m4a,3gp,3g2,mj2, from 'Video.mp4':
Metadata:
major_brand : isom
minor_version : 512
compatible_brands: isomiso2mp41
encoder : Lavf52.68.0
Duration: 00:00:45.20, start: 0.000000, bitrate: 293 kb/s
Stream #0.0(und): Video: mpeg4, yuv420p, 320x240 [PAR 213:160 DAR 71:40], 262 kb/s, 25 fps, 25 tbr, 25 tbn, 25 tbc
Stream #0.1(und): Audio: aac, 16000 Hz, stereo, s16, 28 kb/s
At least one output file must be specified
Last edited by aarf on Sun 22 Aug 2010, 03:19, edited 2 times in total.
perhaps someone can make a one click gui that does just this? or then also plays the file.neurino wrote:Don't get bored with a GUI...
open the youtube page with the video and wait till it's fully downloaded,
go to /tmp (works the same in Chrome too), you'll find the video (Flash*),
if you want to save some disk space do:
to get an mp4 movie you can play with almost any player.Code: Select all
ffmpeg -i Flash[press TAB for name completition] Video.mp4
Aarf thanks for describing this. I bought a SonyEricson recently. Android thing. So I need such tips on how to get music on it easily from Youtube.
When I do it over Wireless from Dlink router then the music has glitches and hack in it. While using Puppy has no such disruptions.
Now I only need to find a good Directory to put it in on the phone.
Support on SE told me one need to create such a Dir and they told me how but now I forgot how one do it so I fail to tell others how to.
When I do it over Wireless from Dlink router then the music has glitches and hack in it. While using Puppy has no such disruptions.
Now I only need to find a good Directory to put it in on the phone.
Support on SE told me one need to create such a Dir and they told me how but now I forgot how one do it so I fail to tell others how to.
I use Google Search on Puppy Forum
not an ideal solution though
not an ideal solution though