Wednesday, 18. October 2006, 09:34:30
Youtube direct download script
I have just written small UserJS script youtube-dl which allows downloading .flv movies from youtube.com directly (without flash frontend).Wednesday, 18. October 2006, 13:28:45
javascript:(function(){var re=new RegExp("player2\.swf\?([^\"]+)\"","m"); document.location.href='http://www.youtube.com/get_video'+re.exec(document.getElementById('interactDiv').getElementsByTagName('script')[0].innerHTML)[1];})()
Tuesday, 31. October 2006, 02:32:24 (edited)
Tuesday, 31. October 2006, 02:48:25
Originally posted by del123:
Could you also make a bookmarklet version?
http://1024k.de/bookmarklets/video-bookmarklets.html
Sunday, 31. December 2006, 12:21:58
I prefer to keep my opera6.adr (bookmarks file) to take as less space as possible (for faster download and upload on social bookmarking websites) I think the opera6.adr filesize might affect Opera's loading speed too.
Sunday, 4. February 2007, 12:06:29
Dava
Tuesday, 6. February 2007, 00:47:39
Originally posted by Dava:
That script is made with Greasemonkey in mind, so it'll only work when the document loads.I might be missing something here, but how does this work? I have downloaded the script to my UserJS folder (which is configured correctly), but when I go to YouTube what do I do to allow me to download the video?
Use my version.
videoscript.js
Wednesday, 16. May 2007, 13:45:31
thanks!!!
if u would like to download the youtube videos without watching them u can also use usdownloader (http://www.dimonius.ru/dusd.php this program also downloads from rapidshare and all those download websites!!!) program, it copies the links from the clipboard adds it to programs download list and renames it as well...
Thursday, 17. May 2007, 09:21:03
Monday, 28. May 2007, 07:29:26
Can it change to opera compatible?
http://userscripts.org/scripts/source/3982.user.js
Monday, 28. May 2007, 08:50:42
Originally posted by kinnik:
I found a firefox greasemonkey youtube download script
Can it change to opera compatible?
http://userscripts.org/scripts/source/3982.user.js
http://my.opera.com/community/forums/findpost.pl?id=1908078
Tuesday, 29. May 2007, 08:50:16
Originally posted by xErath:
Originally posted by kinnik:
I found a firefox greasemonkey youtube download script
Can it change to opera compatible?
http://userscripts.org/scripts/source/3982.user.js
http://my.opera.com/community/forums/findpost.pl?id=1908078
Thanks for your reply.
i have tried your script before.
No doubt,it is great.Now it is place in my userjs folder as a alternative way to download youtube video.
But it is quite annoy that the yellow bar place on the top of screen.
And it is not easy to use coz it would open a new tab for download link and switch to the new tab automatically while i am watching the video.
samuil's script is a good solution and the most simple way to download FLV.But now it can't work.Hope someone can fix it.
Friday, 1. June 2007, 05:06:13
Originally posted by xErath:
Originally posted by Dava:
That script is made with Greasemonkey in mind, so it'll only work when the document loads.I might be missing something here, but how does this work? I have downloaded the script to my UserJS folder (which is configured correctly), but when I go to YouTube what do I do to allow me to download the video?
Use my version.
videoscript.js
Great script. Is it possible to make a button or something for much easier access ? It would be popular for new user if a button or a widget could be made in stead of user script. Just a suggestion you might consider.
Sunday, 10. June 2007, 16:38:21
Originally posted by epilos:
afaik, flv file is stored in the cache folder
it possible to make a script that will automatically move the files to a C:\youtube-downloads folder?
As it is said in the download page: "Right-click -> "Save Target As" then select the folder you want.é
Saturday, 26. January 2008, 16:26:36
Originally posted by fearphage:
Here you go.
thanks fearphage, it was broken for sometime. In that period I used http://clipnabber.com/ and the button based on that. Now with script its much easier.
Saturday, 15. March 2008, 14:11:50
Originally posted by rfudk:
#fearphage
Nice, thanks, but I cant get it to work with video.google.com? Seems like its doing 404 when trying do dl :/
You may try the video downloader button option.
Sunday, 16. March 2008, 02:34:15
Originally posted by sirnh1:
It looks like it's working for me. I just downloaded a youtube video and watched it (with VLC).
I'm using opera 9.50 build 9770.
I'm using build 9807, so that might make the difference.
Sunday, 16. March 2008, 14:50:35
Originally posted by rfudk:
I don't even see the yellow bar on video.google. This is because google is using iframes unlike any of the other services. I'd have to special case it into working. I don't know when I'll have time for that. I've been really busy lately.I cant get it to work with video.google.com
Sunday, 16. March 2008, 15:51:58
Originally posted by fearphage:
I don't even see the yellow bar on video.google. This is because google is using iframes unlike any of the other services. I'd have to special case it into working. I don't know when I'll have time for that. I've been really busy lately.
ill look forward for that day then
Monday, 17. March 2008, 04:06:40
Originally posted by sirnh1:
I just tried build 9807 and it seems to work there too...
Never mind, I figured out that Opera didn't save the file extension...
Tuesday, 18. March 2008, 16:04:21
Tuesday, 18. March 2008, 21:13:54
Originally posted by matejakezman:
hm, where is "dowload link" i downloaded script, and everything. there is no button?
There should be a yellow bar at the top of the page with a download link. Check and make sure that Opera didn't mistakenly save it as the wrong type of file.
Wednesday, 19. March 2008, 01:31:55
Originally posted by matejakezman:
there is no button?
http://my.opera.com/community/forums/findpost.pl?id=2483617
Saturday, 22. March 2008, 11:44:36
Sunday, 1. June 2008, 17:58:41
it seems that "THE YELLOW LINE" is missing again..it's about 2 days ago..(now is June 1st, '08)
can u fix it..please..coz i used it very often (i like it)..and it help me a lot for downloading video from youtube..
oh, i used OPERA 9.25 and "userjs/videoscript.js" plugins.
Anyway Thanks 4 your help.
Cann't wait to see that friendly yellow line again on youtube.. ^_^
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