yt-dl is built on a lot of other software... I think ffmeg and whole lot more
It has a huge depnedancy list so my only suggestion is "good luck with that".
R.
From: andrea...@tiscali.it
Sent: Wednesday, 16 December 2020 10:43 AM
To: freedos-user@lists.sourceforg
On 12/14/2020 10:30 PM, Daniel wrote:
Package discussion idea.
This is just a rough idea that is one possible way to go.
Have a base cd that has just the items needed to get FreeDos running
and maybe a few extras. Then a script for creating a cd/dvd/usb image.
Here is the general plan for t
On Tue, Dec 15, 2020 at 6:46 PM wrote:
>
> You think is there any way to configure youtube-dl in Dos?
*Extremely* unlikely. It requires Python 2.6 or 2.7. The most recent
version of Python built for DOS is a DJGPP port of Python 2.4.2.
What do you expect to use under FreeDOS to *view* the vide
You think is there any way to configure youtube-dl in Dos?
I probe
it in Linux, and in win xp - from dos terminal, text mode - and it work
fine and fast, without tip and triks or publicity,and I download
song/video.
Download and source in
http://www.github.com/ytdl-org/youtube-dl [1]
I Know
On December 15, 2020 6:45:46 PM GMT+01:00, ZB wrote:
>There's no need to wait for "8086 code" - if you're interested I can
>show
>you example of TCL/Tk solution. Of course similar way it'll work in DOS
Doing things on modern platforms with lots of RAM and 32bit ints is easy. Doing
the same wi
in DOS
text mode (as Lynx does with HTML, for example).
> On a semi-related note, following "DosWorld's" questions I have added a
> rationale section in the AMB format spec file, so the thought process behind
> each element of the format is clearer. I have also converted
" questions I have added a
rationale section in the AMB format spec file, so the thought process
behind each element of the format is clearer. I have also converted the
format spec itself to an AMB book (a txt version is available as well).
The AMB version can be read online her