To All You Guys Who May Wanna See Youtube Videos


suffer1989

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http://tinyogg.com/add/



This may help you guys. Simply shove in the youtube link, and Voila after a brief waiting time, your video is presented to you in the goodness of html5/ogv/whatever.

EG : http://tinyogg.com/watch/7z1xG/

Im sure somebody can make a script of this, that will make a button on the youtube page, or something :D


Can i also also use this opportunity to say i would love to see Epiphany well implimented in pandoras :D .

I would love to try something myself but im 38XX in the line ....

EDIT : Im not even sure if it will work on the pandora.... con somebody confirm or verify if it works ?
 
Or use youtube-dl (which I could not get to work, I did install python-html for the htmlentitiesdef error but now it needs "netrc") or get-flash-videos (needs libwww-mechanize and libxml-simple-perl).
 
But the first method hosts it online, and it has a prettier interface :D(im a sucker for GUIs)
 
Has anybody tested it (tinyogg) on their pandoras though ? And i know Technically, the video quality is lost when you interconvert it, but for youtube, does it really matter , since most of the degration happens when the video itself is uploaded to youtube ?
 
^ Yep, it works
http://www.gp32x.de/board/index.php?/topic/54560-epiphany/
 
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Epiphany is ultra fast but has some bugs including the download window freeze,i couldnt get tinyogg to work but i will try now with midori but i already doubt the pandora could pull it off.


stops every 5 secs at 880mhz and the screen is small,not really any good at all,totem is the best idea but i am having lots of problems getting online youtube working including the debian version.
 
If you look above, I already said that get-flash-videos works well, it's a simple perl script.
That plugin might have some evil dependencies though. And I haven't found rtmpdump for ARM yet but in the worst case that should be an easy port for some experienced programmer.
 
Spirit said:
If you look above, I already said that get-flash-videos works well, it's a simple perl script.
That plugin might have some evil dependencies though. And I haven't found rtmpdump for ARM yet but in the worst case that should be an easy port for some experienced programmer.

I can confirm that I can at least cross compile rtmpdump for ARM without any modifications, however I don't have hardware yet to test.
 
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I'm sure plenty of people here could test it for you, myself included :)
 
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