yt-dl is built on a lot of other software... I think ffmeg and whole lot more
It has a huge depnedancy list so my only suggestion is "good luck with that".
R.
From: andrea...@tiscali.it
Sent: Wednesday, 16 December 2020 10:43 AM
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On 12/14/2020 10:30 PM, Daniel wrote:
Package discussion idea.
This is just a rough idea that is one possible way to go.
Have a base cd that has just the items needed to get FreeDos running
and maybe a few extras. Then a script for creating a cd/dvd/usb image.
Here is the general plan for
On Tue, Dec 15, 2020 at 6:46 PM wrote:
>
> You think is there any way to configure youtube-dl in Dos?
*Extremely* unlikely. It requires Python 2.6 or 2.7. The most recent
version of Python built for DOS is a DJGPP port of Python 2.4.2.
What do you expect to use under FreeDOS to *view* the
You think is there any way to configure youtube-dl in Dos?
I probe
it in Linux, and in win xp - from dos terminal, text mode - and it work
fine and fast, without tip and triks or publicity,and I download
song/video.
Download and source in
http://www.github.com/ytdl-org/youtube-dl [1]
I Know
On December 15, 2020 6:45:46 PM GMT+01:00, ZB wrote:
>There's no need to wait for "8086 code" - if you're interested I can
>show
>you example of TCL/Tk solution. Of course similar way it'll work in DOS
Doing things on modern platforms with lots of RAM and 32bit ints is easy. Doing
the same
does with HTML, for example).
> On a semi-related note, following "DosWorld's" questions I have added a
> rationale section in the AMB format spec file, so the thought process behind
> each element of the format is clearer. I have also converted the format spec
> itself to an A
ave added a
rationale section in the AMB format spec file, so the thought process
behind each element of the format is clearer. I have also converted the
format spec itself to an AMB book (a txt version is available as well).
The AMB version can be read online here:
http://amb.osdn