jd1008 schreef op 27-04-2016 23:35:
Hi Moritz,
How do I use the command to save the output file instead of viewing it?
Thanx!!!
I haven't followed this as I just arrived on this list. But.
Normally if you were downloading from a video site you'd use youtube-dl,
right?
Maybe I should be reading this thread online, but.
Normally "youtube-dl -F <link>" would show all the available formats.
Then "youtube-dl -f <number> <links>" would download a format specified
by number as you got it from the previous command.
The URL specified in below message gives me a 403 error though
(forbidden).
When you do -F the first list gives audio-only formats, the middle part
gives video-only formats, and the remaining part gives both. Usually
there will be something like "webm" and "mp4" in it.
Just some common knowledge here, like I said I haven't been able to read
the rest yet.
Regards.
On 04/24/2016 11:02 AM, Moritz Barsnick wrote:
On Sun, Apr 24, 2016 at 10:46:50 -0600, jd1008 wrote:
OK, that plays one screen. Well and good !!!
I had to download it to get one viewing screen.
How did your download manage to cut it in half? BTW, you can feed the
stream URL directly to ffplay (your URL may vary):
$ ffplay -i
'https://r6---sn-5hnedn7s.googlevideo.com/videoplayback?mime=video%2Fmp4&dur=9590.119&upn=jYWGghj_TK4&itag=22&ip=80.144.60.117&ratebypass=yes&mn=sn-5hnedn7s&mm=31&source=youtube&expire=1461538813&pl=14&mv=m&mt=1461517049&ms=au&id=o-AImla_PoEMqA6TrhRrLn4QozlmIZAZYKbo8o_jfqycn9&initcwndbps=247500&key=yt6&sparams=dur%2Cid%2Cinitcwndbps%2Cip%2Cipbits%2Citag%2Clmt%2Cmime%2Cmm%2Cmn%2Cms%2Cmv%2Cnh%2Cpl%2Cratebypass%2Crequiressl%2Csource%2Cupn%2Cexpire&lmt=1460246095785485&requiressl=yes&ipbits=0&nh=IgpwcjAxLmFtczE2KgkxMjcuMC4wLjE&fexp=9405960%2C9416126%2C9416891%2C9420095%2C9421503%2C9422596%2C9424134%2C9426926%2C9428398%2C9431012%2C9431708%2C9431814%2C9432367%2C9432683%2C9432751%2C9433096%2C9433180%2C9433947%2C9434126%2C9434204&signature=0559118CDA43302FF412EB7DA728B559D0265AE1.B86A5764633D44AE3165B71ECAFE036563DA7786&sver=3'
-vf "crop=w=iw/2:h=ih:x=0:y=0,scale=w=2*iw:h=ih,setdar=2*dar"
BUT - No Audio :( :(
Mine has. Perhaps your download tool downloaded the video-only stream.
(Have you checked "youtube-dl -F"?)
PS: Even if you play it in the browser , it is 2 virtual screens.
Not here. YouTube recognizes it as 3D and does some magic when playing
(in Firefox). (Note, I think I am using YouTube without Flash. Not
that
it should matter.)
on my laptop using any one of the linux media players - but without
the
dual viewing windows.
What are those Linux YouTube players? smtube possibly?
You're still not correctly writing what you're trying to achieve and
what you're actually doing. Like really doing.
Moritz
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