2011/9/1 Michael Hennebry <henne...@web.cs.ndsu.nodak.edu> > On Thu, 1 Sep 2011, Manuel Escudero wrote: > > > 2011/9/1 Tim <ignored_mail...@yahoo.com.au> > > > >> On Wed, 2011-08-31 at 15:24 -0500, Manuel Escudero wrote: > >>> is it a "swf" file? ok... You have 3 ways to do it: > >>> > >>> For just viewing: > >>> > >>> 3) Click with left button of the mouse, hit "Open With" and Open it > >>> with firefox. > >> > >> May not work... Some players, like "mplayer" can play Flash videos. > >> > >> Though, if what you've downloaded is a Flash player, rather than the > >> Flash video (that the player would have played), or some other sort of > >> container/referral file, you'll be out of luck. > > > > Of course!! that's it! what tim just said is the answer... (Btw Yep, the > > Firefox Method > > Worked) and Yep, it actually is a SWF File but it plays only "a > fullscreen > > black" because what you've > > downloaded is a Flash Player, the SWFObject player that web developers > use > > to embed Flash movies > > on a webpage... That's why it only is 20K also, it's only the player > without > > the "SWFObject" library and without > > the video itself... > > > > See, the "retrieve from cache" method works (or at least used to work) > with > > youtube videos, as when they play, > > they actually "cache" (note the use of the word as a verb) among other > > things, the original video... When the video stops > > loading, it is on your cache and you can retrieve it in MP4 usually... > > > > Megavideo Caches the videos in SWF for example but files are way much > larger > > than 20K. when a webpage play flash videos, most of > > the time they use the "SWFObject" method and one of the things that is > > "caching" in the background is the SWF Player, that is the thing > > you just downloaded... > > > > See, there are more easy ways to download videos from web, if you can, > tell > > me what you were trying to grab and I'll help you. > > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QpzjxsSfDKg > very preferably including the subtitles. > The English title is When Father was Away on Business. > I actually have a DVD of this, > but I suspect the youtube version of being clearer. > It's more than two hours long, which is why I was practicing on > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-M3zhoq5tT0&feature=related , > which is less than 15 minutes. > They have different "share" mechanisms. > The big one just gets a link back to youtube. > > -- > Michael henne...@web.cs.ndsu.nodak.edu > "Pessimist: The glass is half empty. > Optimist: The glass is half full. > Engineer: The glass is twice as big as it needs to be." > -- > users mailing list > users@lists.fedoraproject.org > To unsubscribe or change subscription options: > https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users > Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines >
They're all Youtube Videos for what I'm quickly reading... That's Good!! Well, you can use "Minitube" or "ClipGrab", Not sure if one of them has support for subtitles... As far as I remember Minitube Doesn't and clipgrab does not install in it's final release under F15... What I would do in your place is Downloading and installing minitube with "sudo yum -y install minitube" and then I'll use it to download the videos without subtitles, after that, you can download the subtitles track separetly from internet and then in a player such as Smplayer or maybe VLC you can put the subtitles into the video while watching. Hope that helps! -- Manuel Escudero Linux User #509052 Twitter: @Jmlevick <http://twitter.com/Jmlevick> Blogger: Blog Xenode <http://xenodesystems.blogspot.com/> PGP/GnuPG: E2F5 12FA E1C3 FA58 CF15 8481 B77B 00CA C1E1 0FA7 Xenode Systems - xenodesystems.com <http://www.xenodesystems.com/> - "Conéctate a Tu Mundo"
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