On 10/2/2012 7:43 AM, Sergio wrote:
--- Em ter, 2/10/12, Dougdmcgarrett@optonline.net escreveu:
De: Dougdmcgarrett@optonline.net Assunto: Re: A note on youtube-dl Para: users@lists.fedoraproject.org Data: Terça-feira, 2 de Outubro de 2012, 1:19 On 10/01/2012 03:18 PM, Joe Zeff wrote:
On 10/01/2012 03:55 PM, Doug wrote:
OK, sorry about that--I'd like the program to work
in both Linux and
Windows, and I happened to be in XP at that point.. The program claims to work in
both Windows and Linux.
I'll try that download trick again in Linux and see if it works. I would have
thought that Firefox worked the
same in both systems.
That's OK, tish happens. Let us know how things
work in Linux, or if the program fails in the same way in both. OK, did as you asked, mostly. In Linux, put in "Video DownloadHelper 4 9 10" and 7 items appeared on the screen almost instantly. (None of them downloadhelper!) But a note said "View 70 more" or something like that, and sure enough, downloadhelper was among them. I have installed that--we'll see how, or if, it works. Now went to Windows 7 (XP is not presently available--it dual boots with the Linux system I'm writing this on.) In Win7, I get "Loading" for about 40 seconds or so, and then a message, "Could not find any matching addons," So apparently all 70 of the possibilities are Linux (Unix?) compatible only.
--doug
Just type 'download helper' on the search box and it should be the first option: http://www.zimagez.com/zimage/screenshot-10022012-084212am.php
Thanx, Sergio. In Win 7 it worked. I picked a different file,out of 140 available and I'll see how that works. --doug