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Re: ia64 and i386



On Mon, 30 May 2011 16:38:19 -0400
Doug <dmcgarrett@optonline.net> wrote:

> On 05/30/2011 03:21 PM, Celejar wrote:
> > On Tue, 24 May 2011 21:14:38 +0530
> > Mihira Fernando<mihiratheace@gmail.com>  wrote:
> >
> > ...
> >
> >> Adobe flashplayer comes to mind as well. While there is a 64 bit player,
> >> I've found that the 32bit one plays without any hiccups that the 64bit
> >> one seems to have (No need to have flash is evil debates here. Some of
> >> us wants to watch youtube and other flash sites).
> > Just FTR (although you probably know this), Flash isn't required for
> > YouTube; you can grab the videos with youtube-dl / clive, and play them
> > with your favorite video player. There are many advantages to this
> > method, including:
> >
> > 1) Better playback controls (as per a recent thread here)
> > 2) You have a copy of the video, in case it's removed from YouTube
> > 3) Flash is evil ;)
> >
> > Celejar
> Using pclos; installed youtube-dl (which you refer to) and youtube-download.
> Both are scripts.  I searched the youtube-dl for "clive" and found nothing,
> nor did I find usage, altho it might be there--this is a very large script.
> The youtube-download (perhaps not available on Debian?) does have usage
> directions, and is quite small.  I haven't tried either one.  Comment?

To use youtube-dl, you (can) just call it with the YouTube link as its
argument, like this:

$ youtube-dl http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=abcdefghij

Celejar
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