On 9/25/2012 4:42 PM, lee wrote:
Celejar <cele...@gmail.com> writes:
http://www.iba.org.il/gimmel/?entity=869508&type=269&page=248
Clicking the little red headphone-with-emanating-sound-waves brings up
this message:
"You must install the Windows Media Player Firefox Plugin.
Click here to download and install the plugin.
Or click here to view the content directly in your Windows Media
Player."
Clicking the second link invokes gecko-mediaplayer with a normal stream
url.
Yes that works, it creates a plugin-container running gmplayer. It
doesn't play a video, though.
Have you ever used Clive? Install the clive package, and see if you can
successfully download videos from YouTube or other sites that use Flash
to display video. Clive captures video directly by downloading the
stream to itself and saves it as an ordinary video file, which can be
played by any number of media players. It doesn't use wget (as far as I
know), and it doesn't require Flash. All it usually needs is a URL. It
is a command line program. It has a few options, such as
--format best
which may be helpful.
$man clive
tells you how to run it.
Also look at abby and cclive.
Try:
$clive -f best "http://vimeo.com/24972836"
Mark
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