Tool for downloading video/audio files from YouTube

antonio montagnani antonio.montagnani at gmail.com
Sat Feb 3 21:33:48 UTC 2007


2007/2/3, Paulo Cavalcanti <promac at gmail.com>:
> > oh yeah, I gave it a try once. IMO this is really strange project. These
> guys are trying to make their own player instead one that
> > already works reliably. Democracy lets you pull the .flv and .mov video
> files from subscribed channels but does not play any of these > - just
> crashes. In the same time mplayer, xine and vlc play those videos reliably
> so why not to use them as a backend?
>
>
> I think you did not understand.
> First, I said I fixed their rpms. It does not crash playing videos anymore.
>
> Second, they use xine or gstreamer engine to play the videos,
> and third, the application uses bittorrent technology to download the videos
> with a nice interface.
>
> Therefore, they offer a very good integration of open software tools. The
> videos
> are associated to channels, and any group of people can define a new
> channel.
>
> Is it experimental? Yes. Isn't it perfecet yet? Yes.
> But I think it has a promising future.
>
>
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Paulo

I installed DemocracyTV
I downloaded a m4v file. I can playiy by Mpayer, Xine plays only
sound...and if I use DemocracyTV to playback I see the bar starting
very fast but I can't get any sound/video.
Any hint?
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