Hi,
A time ago I had a script who got the flv-file from a specified youtube-video, which now is broken due to changes at their website.
I am wondering if Youtube may have an API to download the flv-file, where can I find it in that case?
Have anyone build an own script, may someone wanna help be building it? Is there any scripts in any other languages such as shell/bash that works? :)
Best regards,
Erik Persson
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Hi,
My checkout/export session in svn is kinda weird. The file is just a 300KB in size but the downloading keeps going and it reaches a megabytes in size. The file is in RPM format. I don't know if the file is corrupt or the SVN has a bug. I tried to download the file using web browser and seems the downloading works fine. What probably is the main problem is here?
Is there any way to download all the static files from Google App Engine?
There is documentation on how to upload, but not for downloading (or I missed to find one).
Thanks for your time.
Is there any way to download all the static files from Google App Engine?
There is documentation on how to upload, but not for downloading (or I missed to find one).
Thanks for your time.
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My question is about quite popular YouTube downloaders like youtube-dl (a command line program) or VideoDownloadHelper (a Firefox-browser extension).
Comparing two cases:
Watching a video on YouTube
Download the video using a downloader (to be specific let's assume youtube-dl)
Is it possible to tell – for instance by inspecting the network traffic – that the video was downloaded and not "only watched" on YouTube?
Maybe one could compare network traffic using programmes like Wireshark? I cannot do that myself, but maybe this will help somebody to answer the question.
When Windows 7 is configured to automatically update at a certain time (say Friday 5pm), is that also when it tries to download updates, or does it pull in the updates throughout the week, and only installs them at the update time?
My brand new Dell XPS system has been running flawlessly except its abysmal download speeds. I have tried isolating every variable I could possibly think of but I can't figure out the problem. I've talked to Dell and Belkin without making progress (thought I'd try). Here are the speeds:
Note that most of the time, upload speeds are actually much faster than download speeds (around 4.0 Mb/s which is better than most other devices on the network)
It's not the ISP. The slowdown happens even when transferring files inside the network. Plus every other wireless device gets approximately this:
It's not the wireless router. It's a Lynksis WRT160N v1 with the latest firmware (1.02.2). Plus everything else connected to it has normal speeds.
It's not the browser. Speeds are the same in IE, FF, and when transferring files with Windows between computers.
It's not the wireless adapter. I've tried a Belkin N Wireless USB Adapter (which works fine on another computer) and a Dell Wireless Draft 802.11n WLAN Mini-Card. They have the same slow speeds when connected to the problem computer.
It's not the adapter connection. One adapter used USB and the other is a Mini-Card.
It's not antenna placement. With the same antenna position and the same device, I get different speeds when connected to the problem computer vs a good computer. Plus everything reports the connection speed as at least 11Mbps and good signal strength.
I've tried disabling IPv6 since it sometimes causes weird problems.
I've tried disabling Windows Firewall/anti-virus.
I've ensured the computer has updated drivers for both adapters.
I've ensured that Windows is up to date and so is the BIOS.
For the USB adapter I ensured that that USB port functioned at normal speeds with other USB devices.
What else could it possibly be? I finally received my copy of Windows 7 and will be trying that. I'd rather not install Windows 7 because of a particular program that will stop working so a solution besides that is welcome.
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please help!
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Firefox could not install the file at
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I have read this and found it unhelpful. My cache is 500 MB and ~/Library/Caches/TemporaryItems is writable:
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total 16
drwx------ 5 jnet jnet 170 Jan 27 20:51 .
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