Can't imagine why anyone would want to save Sting's singing/playing of
Dowland, but try www.keepvid.com and feed them the url of the youtube video.
It gives you a .flv file which isn't terribly useful, but there are various
programs available to convert that to more easily viewed formats.
On
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On Feb 24, 2007, at 10:09 PM, G.R. Crona wrote:
[1]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dRHutMf7_bU
Anyone knows how one could save the youtube clips?
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G.,
If you run MacOs X, open Terminal (in /Applications/Utilities) and execute
the command:
wget http://www.youtube.com/watch\?v=dRHutMf7_bU
You have to put a backslash in front of the question mark because a
question mark has different meaning otherwise.
wget
Temporary geek out:
wget isn't part of the standard OS X install (at least for Tiger -
10.4). You have
to get it and install it yourself (fink, whatever)
...Bob
If you run MacOs X, open Terminal (in /Applications/Utilities) and
execute
the command:
wget
Do you think that is the only explanation/interpretation? That final
transition really sounds very un-Weiss like. Is the Crawford edition
explanation that the chordal runs on the last line should be inserted
just before the cadence definitive? Perhaps the scribe was messing
around with
Here is a tip on how to save the videos from You Tube onto your hard drive;
First you need to download them onto your hard drive and the universal share
downloader an excellent choice for this and you can download this program
here http://www.dimonius.ru/ Just unzip the file and choose language
On Sat, 24 Feb 2007, Robert Clair wrote:
Temporary geek out:
wget isn't part of the standard OS X install (at least for Tiger - 10.4). You
have
to get it and install it yourself (fink, whatever)
Bob
Thanks for pointing that out; curl is standard and most likely does the
trick too.
A more serious problem is that neither wget nor curl do what I thought
they do. They will get you a youtube web page, but not the movie that you
want to download. Sorry for creating this confusion.
Peter.
On Sat, 24 Feb 2007, Peter Nightingale wrote:
On Sat, 24 Feb 2007, Robert Clair
Ed,
curl is standard Mac OS X and works; you do not need wget/fink. You do
have to find out what the URL is, and it's not what I originally assumed.
You can find the URL by using the Activity window in
SafariWindowActivity. If you look at that window while Safari plays the
youtube, you can
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