On Fri, 2020-12-11 at 20:34 -0700, home user wrote:
> Occasionally, I view a video in which one musician really impresses me, 
> both in that he seems to really enjoy or be into what he's doing and in 
> his skill.  So I want to stop, repeat, view it very slowly, and even 
> step back or forth one frame at a time, both for educational purposes 
> and for better appreciation of the musician's skills.  A few videos that 
> I've done that with disappeared or were made private.  This has me 
> wondering if such viewing gets reported to the channel owner.  By 
> downloading the video, I'm hoping I can do the single framing, etc. 
> without the channel owner knowing.  I otherwise would prefer to view the 
> video online, so the channel owner gets his views, likes, and money.

I doubt they're disappearing for that reason.  Videos get pulled
because authors change their minds, breach copy/performance rights, say
something objectionable, etc.  There's a myriad of reasons.

If I look at the analytical data YouTube provides me, I can't see any
clues that someone has downloaded a video clip.  I can see things like
number of views, data on where they are, whether people watch the whole
clip or only part of it, etc.

You can step frame-by-frame through clip in your web browser.  On a
QWERTY keyboard the , . keys are forward and back frame-by-frame.  The
cursor left and right go in 5 second chunks.

> Now I must learn how in VLC to do the forward and backward 
> single-framing, and the reduced-speed viewing.

Good luck with that, I've found various video formats are a pain for
frame-by-frame viewing, particularly in reverse.  Often playback jams
after a short bit of success (like just a few frames).
 
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