Kamil Cholewiński <harry6...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Tue, 13 Jun 2017, sylvain.bertr...@gmail.com wrote: > > When mentioning souldcloud, I usually refer to the "sound editing" feature. > > As a person that does most of his music making in plain old analog > (including a tape recorder), I miss the point of having a web service > doing audio stuff, i.e. what can SC do in the browser that I couldn't do > with a desktop app? > > > For youtube, we agree 100%, but it seems that the javascript/modern web > > engine > > combo is used as a kind of DRM... namely the dependency by complexity is _on > > purpose_ (see the user agreement of youtube: you MUST use the > > javascript/modern > > web engine video player. [...] > > In principle, in practice youtube-dl[1] still works pretty well ;) > However not without labor on the part of the developer. > I suspect there will be a way, as long as YT allows watching videos > without logging in - which would get a lot of people upset. > > [1]: https://rg3.github.io/youtube-dl/
youtube-dl is quite fat, I prefer you-get which is simpler and smaller. https://you-get.org/