Hi all,
I am asking this here in part due to something Rudy shared during the
command line tool discussion.
Today is a fine example of why I would personally appreciate a uniformed
solution.
One of my musical influences, Roberta Flack, died today at the age of 88.
I subscribe to many professional publications, rolling stone for example,
and variety.
While the rolling stone list of essential songs provided things like
album title, as in..get off your computer and enjoy smiles, variety did
something different, and a bit frustrating.
Variety took a ten best musical moments approach, all quite unique..and
all YouTube links.
Of course I can read both sites in lynx..perfectly.
I could also, for example, follow the link on rollingstone.com to an
interview on NPR, download both the audio and transcript, just fine.
However, I cannot, at least not as I understand the process, take the
YouTube links shared on variety, and in lynx, manage to download the audio
for off line listening?
or, am I missing a key factor, given my only Linux infrastructure are
shell services.
Thanks in advance,
Karen