Re: Youtube - newbie guidance

2017-12-23 Thread Richard Owlett

On 12/22/2017 05:47 PM, Hartmut Figge wrote:

Richard Owlett:


I received a link to a youtube video
 which played fine.

I did not have time to watch the whole video.
How can I download and save it?


For Gentoo there is the package youtube-dl. Last update a few days
ago.
If it is not on Debian, ...


It is and the package includes  "mpv Media Player".
Now I need is an external speaker to produce adequate volume.

Thanks all.

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Re: Youtube - newbie guidance

2017-12-23 Thread Lucas Levrel

Le 23 décembre 2017, à 00:47, Hartmut Figge a écrit :


Richard Owlett:


I received a link to a youtube video
 which played fine.

I did not have time to watch the whole video.
How can I download and save it?


For Gentoo there is the package youtube-dl. Last update a few days ago.
If it is not on Debian, you will probably have to compile the source
yourself.


+1 for youtube-dl. You don't even have to compile! You can download the 
executable right from the author's website (it seems to be precompiled 
Python code).



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Re: Youtube - newbie guidance

2017-12-23 Thread Paul B. Gallagher

Ray_Net wrote:

Hartmut Figge wrote on 23-12-17 00:47:

Richard Owlett:


I received a link to a youtube video
 which played fine.

I did not have time to watch the whole video.
How can I download and save it?

For Gentoo there is the package youtube-dl. Last update a few days ago.
If it is not on Debian, you will probably have to compile the source
yourself. Or, better, build a package for Debian. I've done that myself
occasionally before I left Debian/Sid years ago.

Here is an excerpt from the ebuild:

DESCRIPTION="Download videos from YouTube.com (and more sites...)"
HOMEPAGE="https://rg3.github.com/youtube-dl/;
SRC_URI="http://youtube-dl.org/downloads/${PV}/${P}.tar.gz;

Hartmut

Nothing to install when using https://www.telechargerunevideo.com/en/


Try clicking "Extension" from the top menu:


Provision of this info does not constitute an endorsement.

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Re: Youtube - newbie guidance

2017-12-22 Thread Ray_Net

Hartmut Figge wrote on 23-12-17 00:47:

Richard Owlett:


I received a link to a youtube video
 which played fine.

I did not have time to watch the whole video.
How can I download and save it?

For Gentoo there is the package youtube-dl. Last update a few days ago.
If it is not on Debian, you will probably have to compile the source
yourself. Or, better, build a package for Debian. I've done that myself
occasionally before I left Debian/Sid years ago.

Here is an excerpt from the ebuild:

DESCRIPTION="Download videos from YouTube.com (and more sites...)"
HOMEPAGE="https://rg3.github.com/youtube-dl/;
SRC_URI="http://youtube-dl.org/downloads/${PV}/${P}.tar.gz;

Hartmut

Nothing to install when using https://www.telechargerunevideo.com/en/
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Re: Youtube - newbie guidance

2017-12-22 Thread Hartmut Figge
Richard Owlett:

>I received a link to a youtube video 
> which played fine.
>
>I did not have time to watch the whole video.
>How can I download and save it?

For Gentoo there is the package youtube-dl. Last update a few days ago.
If it is not on Debian, you will probably have to compile the source
yourself. Or, better, build a package for Debian. I've done that myself
occasionally before I left Debian/Sid years ago.

Here is an excerpt from the ebuild:

DESCRIPTION="Download videos from YouTube.com (and more sites...)"
HOMEPAGE="https://rg3.github.com/youtube-dl/;
SRC_URI="http://youtube-dl.org/downloads/${PV}/${P}.tar.gz;

Hartmut
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Re: Youtube - newbie guidance

2017-12-22 Thread Ray_Net

Richard Owlett wrote on 22-12-17 21:30:
I use User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux i686; rv:51.0) 
Gecko/20100101 Firefox/51.0 SeaMonkey/2.48 on a Debian Stretch machine 
with the MATE desktop.


I've never used youtube before.
I received a link to a youtube video 
 which played fine.


I did not have time to watch the whole video.
How can I download and save it?
   Its content is something I will wish to review and my data cap is
   low enough that I can not just repeatedly access it If I didn't get
   some point the creator was making.
Is there some way to pause a video if I'm interrupted?

TIA

Try this https://www.telechargerunevideo.com/en/
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Re: Youtube - newbie guidance

2017-12-22 Thread Paul B. Gallagher

Richard Owlett wrote:

I use User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux i686; rv:51.0) Gecko/20100101 
Firefox/51.0 SeaMonkey/2.48 on a Debian Stretch machine with the MATE 
desktop.


I've never used youtube before.
I received a link to a youtube video 
 which played fine.


I did not have time to watch the whole video.
How can I download and save it?
    Its content is something I will wish to review and my data cap is
    low enough that I can not just repeatedly access it If I didn't get
    some point the creator was making.
Is there some way to pause a video if I'm interrupted?


If the interruption is brief, use the video's own pause button (the same 
place as the play button at the lower left corner of the vid).


If the interruption is longer, the rest of the vid will continue to 
(down)load while it's paused, up to the point where it's all buffered 
for you to play. So if you need to take a call for a couple of minutes, 
that can work, provided you plan to watch until the end after you finish 
the call.


But if you really need to leave and come back a day later or something, 
note the time you've reached and close the browser so it'll stop 
loading. Then when you return, you can go to the same link, but as soon 
as it begins to load, mouse over the progress bar at the bottom, find 
the time where you want to resume, and click there. That way, it'll only 
begin loading from that point.


If you're watching and need to replay something, don't worry. Backing up 
(use the left arrow key) will just replay from the buffer, which is 
video you've already downloaded. It won't reload each time you replay 
it. In fact, you can replay the entire 41 minutes as many times as you 
like while the browser is open, because it remains in the cache until 
you close the browser (and maybe longer, depending on your settings at 
Edit | Preferences | Privacy & Security | Private Data). So for example, 
you could watch 20 minutes, hit pause, go to dinner and a movie with the 
browser sitting there open, and return hours later and unpause it to 
watch the last 21 minutes without reloading anything.


HTH

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Re: Youtube - newbie guidance

2017-12-22 Thread Richard Owlett

On 12/22/2017 02:46 PM, David E. Ross wrote:

On 12/22/2017 12:30 PM, Richard Owlett wrote:

I use User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux i686; rv:51.0) Gecko/20100101
Firefox/51.0 SeaMonkey/2.48 on a Debian Stretch machine with the MATE
desktop.

I've never used youtube before.
I received a link to a youtube video
 which played fine.

I did not have time to watch the whole video.
How can I download and save it?
Its content is something I will wish to review and my data cap is
low enough that I can not just repeatedly access it If I didn't get
some point the creator was making.
Is there some way to pause a video if I'm interrupted?

TIA



I use the Download YouTube Videos extension.  Unfortunately, the
developer has removed it from the Web.  If you wish, I can put it on my
own Web site for you to download and install.  Just let me know with a
reply in this newsgroup thread.




I prefer using currently supported software.
I used Synaptic to quickly search the Debian repository with tantalizing 
results. Going to the respective home pages left me wondering if they 
even attempted to do what I want.


I suspect I'm missing something basic ;/

Thank you.


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Re: Youtube - newbie guidance

2017-12-22 Thread David E. Ross
On 12/22/2017 12:30 PM, Richard Owlett wrote:
> I use User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux i686; rv:51.0) Gecko/20100101 
> Firefox/51.0 SeaMonkey/2.48 on a Debian Stretch machine with the MATE 
> desktop.
> 
> I've never used youtube before.
> I received a link to a youtube video 
>  which played fine.
> 
> I did not have time to watch the whole video.
> How can I download and save it?
> Its content is something I will wish to review and my data cap is
> low enough that I can not just repeatedly access it If I didn't get
> some point the creator was making.
> Is there some way to pause a video if I'm interrupted?
> 
> TIA
> 

I use the Download YouTube Videos extension.  Unfortunately, the
developer has removed it from the Web.  If you wish, I can put it on my
own Web site for you to download and install.  Just let me know with a
reply in this newsgroup thread.


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