[dev] browser flash videos and mpeg plugins

2011-02-26 Thread hiro
I've managed setting up my network, now I want to watch a movie. Currently I try to navigate fast on these streaming sites dodging most ads with pure speed until I get to the right page, where either the javascript for the flash player reveals the movie URI in the source code, or opera displays

Re: [dev] browser flash videos and mpeg plugins

2011-02-26 Thread Jacob Todd
There's youtube-dl for youtube. With other sites you're on your own it seems. On Feb 26, 2011 9:07 AM, hiro 23h...@googlemail.com wrote: I've managed setting up my network, now I want to watch a movie. Currently I try to navigate fast on these streaming sites dodging most ads with pure speed

Re: [dev] browser flash videos and mpeg plugins

2011-02-26 Thread thuban
Hi! Have a look at cclive, which support most of sites : http://cclive.sourceforge.net/ Le Sat, 26 Feb 2011 17:59:48 +, Jacob Todd jaketodd...@gmail.com a écrit : There's youtube-dl for youtube. With other sites you're on your own it seems. On Feb 26, 2011 9:07 AM, hiro

Re: [dev] browser flash videos and mpeg plugins

2011-02-26 Thread Rob
and here's another (youtube only): http://repo.hu/projects/yget/

Re: [dev] browser flash videos and mpeg plugins

2011-02-26 Thread Peter John Hartman
it'll also help to fix your /etc/hosts via http://someonewhocares.org/hosts/zero/hosts then at least you aren't in a race with the ads. has anyone noticed that within the last few weeks, sites no longer establish a /tmp/FlashX* file? I used to pause the in-browser and run mplayer on that file

Re: [dev] browser flash videos and mpeg plugins

2011-02-26 Thread Anthony J. Bentley
has anyone noticed that within the last few weeks, sites no longer establish a /tmp/FlashX* file? I used to pause the in-browser and run mplayer on that file since mplayer works better; but now what am I to do? Newer versions of Flash delete the file immediately, but the file is still open in

Re: [dev] browser flash videos and mpeg plugins

2011-02-26 Thread Peter John Hartman
Newer versions of Flash delete the file immediately, but the file is still open in memory and you can grab it from there. How? -- sic dicit magister P PhD Candidate Collaborative Programme in Ancient and Medieval Philosophy University of Toronto http://individual.utoronto.ca/peterjh

Re: [dev] browser flash videos and mpeg plugins

2011-02-26 Thread Anthony J. Bentley
Newer versions of Flash delete the file immediately, but the file is still open in memory and you can grab it from there. How? In the comments at http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2010/09/saving-flash-videos-in-linux-tmp-no-longer-works/ Disclaimer: it’s a search result, I haven’t tried it,