In message <[email protected]>, David E. Ross
<not_me@not_there.invalid> writes:
On 11/3/2019 3:35 AM, Daniel wrote:
(Such a simple question .... with, possible, so many answers!!)

If I wanted to download a video from Youtube onto my computer Hard Drive
with my SeaMonkey Suite V 2.49.5, which Add-on would people recommend,
please.
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Not an addon but an independent application: ClipGrab from
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I'd recommend youtube-dl - also an independent application. It's command
line - but don't shrink in horror: all you have to type is

       youtube-dl URL

, in the folder you've put youtube-dl.exe in, where URL is the address
of the page containing the video you want, which you can copy and paste
(pasting in a command window: alt-space, E, P).

I recommend this because - despite the name! - it works with _many_
webpages that have video in them, not just YouTube; I've yet to find one
it doesn't work in.

--
David E. Ross
<http://www.rossde.com/>

Duracell batteries are prohibited in my house.
They leak and have severely damaged some expensive
electronics that I own.  Energizer and Everready
batteries are okay.

I use low-self-discharge rechargeables most of the time (eneloop, togo,
etc.); however, if I use primary cells, I make sure they're "Alkaline",
but the cheapest I can find (store own-brand, or [for UK users] 7dayshop
are fair value). Provided you get "alkaline" rather than "zinc carbon"
[the latter are often labelled "high power" or similar - avoid!], I've
found very little difference in capacity between them - I'd say no more
than 10-20% variation between the humblest supermarket brand and the
named brands.
--
me
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