User Name chrisb6
Member Since 2006-07-09
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iPod.iTunes 4.1.6 (Mac OS X)
After using this product in trial mode, everything was messed up. I was hoping for identical copies of my iTunes library on my Mac, my iPod and my second Mac (which I use as a media player) . Instead I got duplicates and triplicates of music files on the second Mac, the library on my iPod was synched to the second Mac and refused to synch with the primary Mac. I had to do a full restore of the iPod and the iTunes library on the second Mac. Several hours lost. Stay away from this program. [alert admin]
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Wednesday, February 18 2009 @ 01:52 AM PST
PodTube 2.1 (Mac OS X)
As already stated, this program no longer works for Youtube videos. Used to work nicely. Obviously needs an update. You can still download the .flv manually by selecting the activity window and doubleclicking on the movie file (usually the largest file). [alert admin]
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Thursday, August 30 2007 @ 05:53 PM PDT
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Thanks. Podview did what I wanted.
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Friday, February 20 2009 @ 03:05 AM PST
(Using Safari 3.0.3) Select "Activity" from the "Window" menu when a youtube video is playing in a window. The file you want looks something like this: http://....youtube.com/get_video?video_id=1prrFe87VGc The last part is the same as the video id in the url. Sadly the "..." part differs from video to video and is not in the html source, but fetched by the javascript. The video is most easiest found by looking at the size column, being several MB large. Double-click the file…
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Friday, September 07 2007 @ 12:53 AM PDT
>I assume you mean the Activity Monitor. I opened Activity Monitor, and identified the Youtube process, but saw no way to download a file from there. Can you explain further? You can just double-click the video file in the activity window (Window menu, select Activity). The file you want looks something like this: http://....youtube.com/get_video?video_id=1prrFe87VGc The last part is the same as the video id in the url. Sadly the "..." part differs from video to video and is not…
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Thursday, September 06 2007 @ 06:43 PM PDT
Ok. Here's a full how-to. Only works in Safari (I have Safari 3.0.3 beta). Don't know about earlier versions. 1. Open the relevant youtube page that plays the video. Say: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1prrFe87VGc 2. Select "Activity" from the "Window" menu. 3. You will get a list of downloaded items with the relevant window in bold. For instance I get VERSIONTRACKER http://..... Youtube - Red Dwarf : The canaries http:// 4. The file you want looks something like this: http://....youtube.com/get_video?video_id=1prrFe87VGc The last part is the…
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Thursday, September 06 2007 @ 06:36 PM PDT