Quoth Johnny Kewl: > Oh I see... something interesting to look at, and its fun (very off topic > though ;) > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1uwOL4rB-go > > That is not easy to save... little utility I have fails to get this video. > I dont know how they doing it... but it may be a trick the op can use.
Then you should replace your "little utility". There's a nice script in the Debian repositories, it's called 'youtube-dl'. Command line. Pass it the URL as an argument and it downloads every YT video. Similar scripts exist for files stored elsewhere and it's generally not hard to extract video data from flash streams. If it's on the user's screen it may just as well be on the user's hard drive. You can just make it *hard* enough, so that Joe average user won't be able to store the file. You'll have to live with the black sheep though who will manage to get around your obfuscation techniques. Aleks
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