Re: [Frameworks] downloading videos from youtube

2012-01-03 Thread Florian Cramer
Check youtube-dl, an Open Source command line utility that is highly
versatile and configurable:
http://rg3.github.com/youtube-dl

If you want to download a whole batch of YouTube videos, write each URL as
one line of a plain text file 'videos.txt' and simply run, on the
Unix/Linux/Mac OS X commandline:

for url in $(cat videos.txt) ; do youtube-dl $url ; done


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Re: [Frameworks] downloading videos from youtube

2012-01-03 Thread op
This works, nothin' to it.
http://keepvid.com
owen

On Jan 2, 2012, at 9:26 PM, Jon Perez wrote:

 Here's two different ways that work every time:
 
 The first way sounds complicated but is very straightforward. If you're 
 working on a mac install a utility called Perian. Open the video you want to 
 download on Youtube in the browser SAFARI. Then, in Safari, go to the top 
 bar, select Window  Activity, a little window will pop up, expand the 
 text that is the video you want to download from youtube. Next, look to the 
 right where you see a bunch of numbers indicating file size 3.6 KB, 2.4 KB 
 etc. Look for one that you can see loading, for example 5.2 of 23.9 MB  This 
 is the file you want to download. Next, select it and copy it. Now, Go to 
 Window  Downloads. Paste what you previously copied into this window and 
 your video will begin downloading immediately. If the video you want on 
 Youtube has a higher quality, make sure that is selected in the Youtube 
 window so that your getting the best quality.
 
 Another way is to use the BETA version of MPEG Streamclip (Version 1.9.3b7) 
 Find the video you want to download on Youtube, copy the URL. Next,  Open 
 Mpeg Streamclip, go to the top bar, select FILE  Open URL and paste the URL 
 into the box. From here you can either download the original file youtube is 
 hosting, or convert it from its native codec/container into whatever codec 
 you're editing in, i.e. Prores 422.
 
 Best,
 
 Jon Perez
 
 
 On Mon, Jan 2, 2012 at 9:07 PM, Ed Inman edin...@earthlink.net wrote:
 An up-to-date Real Player will download  convert most YouTube videos.
 
 
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 Subject: [Frameworks] downloading videos from youtube
 
 hey everyone,
 i'm working on a video and part of the concept is that it's
 constructed from footage sourced from youtube. the browser-based
 downloader i've been using doesn't seem to be available anymore, and
 i'm wondering if anyone on here has any recommendations.
 thanks
 -lj
 
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Re: [Frameworks] downloading videos from youtube

2012-01-03 Thread peter snowdon
On Mac with Safari, I recently started using this:
http://www.verticalforest.com/2011/12/06/downloading-videos-with-
youtube5/
It seems to work very well, and despite what he says on the
website, I found it very easy to get the hang of.
Hope this helps:
Peter


On Mon, Jan 2, 2012, at 09:26 PM, Jon Perez wrote:

  Here's two different ways that work every time:



The first way sounds complicated but is very straightforward. If
you're working on a mac install a utility called [1]Perian. Open
the video you want to download on Youtube in the browser SAFARI.
Then, in Safari, go to the top bar, select Window  Activity,
a little window will pop up, expand the text that is the video
you want to download from youtube. Next, look to the right where
you see a bunch of numbers indicating file size 3.6 KB, 2.4 KB
etc. Look for one that you can see loading, for example 5.2 of
23.9 MB  This is the file you want to download. Next, select it
and copy it. Now, Go to Window  Downloads. Paste what you
previously copied into this window and your video will begin
downloading immediately. If the video you want on Youtube has a
higher quality, make sure that is selected in the Youtube window
so that your getting the best quality.

Another way is to use the BETA version of [2]MPEG
Streamclip (Version 1.9.3b7) Find the video you want to download
on Youtube, copy the URL. Next,  Open Mpeg Streamclip, go to the
top bar, select FILE  Open URL and paste the URL into the box.
From here you can either download the original file youtube is
hosting, or convert it from its native codec/container into
whatever codec you're editing in, i.e. Prores 422.

Best,

Jon Perez
On Mon, Jan 2, 2012 at 9:07 PM, Ed Inman
[3]edin...@earthlink.net wrote:

  An up-to-date Real Player will download  convert most YouTube
  videos.

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Subject: [Frameworks] downloading videos from youtube

hey everyone,
i'm working on a video and part of the concept is that it's
constructed from footage sourced from youtube. the browser-based
downloader i've been using doesn't seem to be available anymore,
and
i'm wondering if anyone on here has any recommendations.
thanks
-lj

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References

1. http://perian.org/
2. http://www.squared5.com/svideo/mpeg-streamclip-mac.html
3. mailto:edin...@earthlink.net
4. mailto:ljfre...@gmail.com
5. mailto:frameworks@jonasmekasfilms.com
6. mailto:framewo...@listserv.aol.com
7. mailto:ljfre...@gmail.com
8. tel:904.762.8300
9. mailto:FrameWorks@jonasmekasfilms.com
  10. https://mailman-mail5.webfaction.com/listinfo/frameworks
  11. mailto:FrameWorks@jonasmekasfilms.com
  12. https://mailman-mail5.webfaction.com/listinfo/frameworks
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Re: [Frameworks] downloading videos from youtube

2012-01-03 Thread lj frezza
Thanks everyone - I'm going with the mpeg streamclip method and its
working great
-LJ

On Mon, Jan 2, 2012 at 9:26 PM, Jon Perez jonmpe...@gmail.com wrote:
 Here's two different ways that work every time:

 The first way sounds complicated but is very straightforward. If you're
 working on a mac install a utility called Perian. Open the video you want to
 download on Youtube in the browser SAFARI. Then, in Safari, go to the top
 bar, select Window  Activity, a little window will pop up, expand the
 text that is the video you want to download from youtube. Next, look to the
 right where you see a bunch of numbers indicating file size 3.6 KB, 2.4 KB
 etc. Look for one that you can see loading, for example 5.2 of 23.9 MB 
 This is the file you want to download. Next, select it and copy it. Now, Go
 to Window  Downloads. Paste what you previously copied into this window
 and your video will begin downloading immediately. If the video you want on
 Youtube has a higher quality, make sure that is selected in the Youtube
 window so that your getting the best quality.

 Another way is to use the BETA version of MPEG Streamclip (Version 1.9.3b7)
 Find the video you want to download on Youtube, copy the URL. Next,  Open
 Mpeg Streamclip, go to the top bar, select FILE  Open URL and paste the URL
 into the box. From here you can either download the original file youtube is
 hosting, or convert it from its native codec/container into whatever codec
 you're editing in, i.e. Prores 422.

 Best,

 Jon Perez


 On Mon, Jan 2, 2012 at 9:07 PM, Ed Inman edin...@earthlink.net wrote:

 An up-to-date Real Player will download  convert most YouTube videos.


 -Original Message-
 From: lj frezza ljfre...@gmail.com
 Sent: Jan 2, 2012 7:59 PM
 To: Experimental Film Discussion List frameworks@jonasmekasfilms.com,
  Experimental Film Discussion List framewo...@listserv.aol.com
 Subject: [Frameworks] downloading videos from youtube
 
 hey everyone,
 i'm working on a video and part of the concept is that it's
 constructed from footage sourced from youtube. the browser-based
 downloader i've been using doesn't seem to be available anymore, and
 i'm wondering if anyone on here has any recommendations.
 thanks
 -lj
 
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[Frameworks] downloading videos from youtube

2012-01-02 Thread lj frezza
hey everyone,
i'm working on a video and part of the concept is that it's
constructed from footage sourced from youtube. the browser-based
downloader i've been using doesn't seem to be available anymore, and
i'm wondering if anyone on here has any recommendations.
thanks
-lj

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Re: [Frameworks] downloading videos from youtube

2012-01-02 Thread Ed Inman
An up-to-date Real Player will download  convert most YouTube videos.


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Sent: Jan 2, 2012 7:59 PM
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Subject: [Frameworks] downloading videos from youtube

hey everyone,
i'm working on a video and part of the concept is that it's
constructed from footage sourced from youtube. the browser-based
downloader i've been using doesn't seem to be available anymore, and
i'm wondering if anyone on here has any recommendations.
thanks
-lj

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Re: [Frameworks] downloading videos from youtube

2012-01-02 Thread Michael Betancourt
If you're on firefox, there is the download helper plug-in.

Michael Betancourt
Savannah, GA USA


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On Mon, Jan 2, 2012 at 9:07 PM, Ed Inman edin...@earthlink.net wrote:

 An up-to-date Real Player will download  convert most YouTube videos.


 -Original Message-
 From: lj frezza ljfre...@gmail.com
 Sent: Jan 2, 2012 7:59 PM
 To: Experimental Film Discussion List frameworks@jonasmekasfilms.com,
 Experimental Film Discussion List framewo...@listserv.aol.com
 Subject: [Frameworks] downloading videos from youtube
 
 hey everyone,
 i'm working on a video and part of the concept is that it's
 constructed from footage sourced from youtube. the browser-based
 downloader i've been using doesn't seem to be available anymore, and
 i'm wondering if anyone on here has any recommendations.
 thanks
 -lj
 
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