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You have a few solutions:
Using default gnash. Consumes a lot of CPU.
Using the HTML5 interface but it's still CPU hungry.
Using the viewtube greasemonkey script. Better than gnash but buggy as in
videos will not always load.
And the command line solution I mentioned in another thread (stable,
The easiest way to watch YouTube is via latest SMPlayer (available via PPA)
which supports selecting preferred format and quality so you can watch the
WebM encoded videos whenever they are available.
There's no problem with youtube actually. Gnash plays the non-webm videos
just fine. The problem is with other sites.
And no, Flash should just go away. It's downright atrocious, ethically AND
technically.
I never got gnash to play sound anywhere, and have to use linternamagica.
-Dave
On 08/15/2012 12:17 PM, a...@parspixel.com wrote:
There's no problem with youtube actually. Gnash plays the non-webm
videos just fine. The problem is with other sites.
Easy Youtube Downloader and Linterna Mágica work
just fine; I just hope they keep on working.
The problem I experiences here every day:
Many websites with Flash video do not work with any of those Flash
Replacements / Downloaders.
Just to name a few:
- www.golem.de (a german IT site),
-
Many websites with Flash video do not work with any of those Flash
Replacements / Downloaders.
Probably wouldn't be difficult to find video URLs there and make them
work with a video downloader. (I won't do this now due to another
project.)
Most videos in the www are provided as flash-only
Probably wouldn't be difficult to find
video URLs there and make them work with
a video downloader.
That might be possible but I lack the skills and knowledge to do so.
I was just testing a lot of my favourite websites with the various Flash
replacements / alternatives available and most of
A little while ago I noticed that I had trouble with FVR (youtube screen was
black and not even flashblock loaded), but I didn't know it had anything to
do with youtube not wanting 3rd party apps.
Easy Youtube Downloader and Linterna Mágica work just fine; I just hope they
keep on working.
I have a Greasemonkey script at http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/25105
that I had to manually edit to show WebM files, but otherwise it works great
in the situation where WebM isn't available and I have to nab the MP4.
I did email the script owner asking why WebM wasn't enabled by default
Just tried installing FVR on Mint, but there is no FVR anymore. Development
has been suspended. Apparently Google doesn't want to tolerate third party
apps on their youtube platform.
В 11:19 +0200 на 12.08.2012 (нд), Igor.Zobin[nospam] написа:
Just tried installing FVR on Mint, but there is no FVR anymore. Development
has been suspended.
Apparently Google doesn't want to tolerate third party
apps on their youtube platform.
Any information about the changes,
No idea, he does mention that you can contact him through the github project
page.
It seems that the need for flash replacements is disappearing as sites
embrace HTML5 video. Dailymotion and Vimeo now completely support it (albeit
using a patent-encumbered format - H.264 - so it won't work in Mozilla based
browsers but it will work just fine in Webkit based browsers such
The problem with YouTube is that I will be in the HTML5 trial and the
majority of vids still won't play without the plugin. Especially if the
channel has ads.
What would be really nice is if Adobe released the source for Flash to stay
relevant in the wake of mobile and tablets
The majority of the videos on YouTube are still available in WebM format even
if not in HTML5 mode. These videos can either be downloaded (using a browser
plugin such as UnPlug) or streamed (via SMPlayer after setting preferred
format to WebM in the settings - you can see what format is
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