On Sun, Sep 30, 2012 at 7:53 AM, Hiisi <hiisi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
You don't need any script at all. Just copy the appropriate video file
from /tmp folder when video is watched. That always worked for me.
You´re surely not implying that manually going into the browser´s cache directory, finding the right file via its cryptic name and copying such file to the desired location plus renaming it to something meaningful has the same ease of use of ´youtube-dl -t [url]´
and having the file saved with the right video title as per youtube description.
FC
PS: I use www.keepvid.com myself,no need to install anything, the Java applet takes care of the rest after I paste the URL, it even allows me to choose which format and resolution to download, plus gives a size estimate of each BEFORE downloading.
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