hello Didier and all,
Thanks a million for updating the youtube-dl to yt-dlp. It made a huge
difference in terms of download speed. When I tried youtube-dl I was
disappointed. It took almost 15 minutes to download a five minutes
video. with yt-dlp it took half a minute to download the same video.
I have a question though. What is the correct format to specify the
folder where I want the downloaded tracks to go to? I tried -Folder,
--Folder and /Folder/ but it did not work. It simply dumped the tracks
on my desktop.
Cheers,
Ibrahim
On 11/26/21 5:02 AM, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:
Hello Ibrahim,
these commands list each configuration file shipped in a newly installed
package if a non identical file bearing the same name already exists,
and let
you decide what to do.
Initially the new file has been installed alongside the old one, its
name having
with the .new extension instead of .conf
Your choices are:
1. replace the old file by the new one. The old one will be backed up,
the
suffix being changed from .conf to .orig
2. delete the new configuration file.
3. display the differences between the ols and the new file
4. use the application vimdiff (or gvimdiff in graphical mode) to
display the
differences between the old and the new file and let you cherry-pick
the ones
you want to apply
5 Do nothing. Then you can deal with the differences otherwise or run
dotnew or
gtk-dotnew later.
If you didn't customize the "old" configuration file, it is safe to
replace it
by the new one.
I should probably include these explanation in the Slint HandBook...
Cheers,
Didier
Le 26/11/2021 à 03:01, Linux for blind general discussion a écrit :
Hello Didier,
Is this command necessary::
dotnew (or dot-new-gtk in a graphical environment).
I am under the impression that issuing this command would override my
customized settings. Am I correct?
Cheers,
Ibrahim
On 11/25/21 8:05 PM, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:
Hi Ibrahim and All,
yt-dlp is now provided for Slint.
I am little late because I took this occasion to upgrade ffmpeg, mpv
and vlc. mpv now uses yt-dlp as downloader if available.
To know more:
https://www.freelists.org/post/slint/audio-and-video-packages-upgraded
Cheers,
Didier
Le 22/11/2021 à 16:50, Linux for blind general discussion a écrit :
Hello friends,
I am wondering if there are good applications for downloading from
youtube that works well with linux! I am looking for something
similar to Ponte's media downloader which works well with windows
screen readers. Is there such an app?
The second application I am hoping to find is a good weather app. I
tried to the weather on the terminal and did not like it at all.
So, I am hoping to find a better alternative that works on the gui.
Cheers,
Ibrahim
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