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Searching “github download webpage video” gives this and more results to try.
Searching “github download webpage video” gives this and more results to try.
Here you have all the packages you can install for specific purposes grouped by categories
Awesome, thanks!
Please do it. I sent a message to the IRC chat but nobody responded.
commands.txt every command with a one line description and a separator.
What about using TOR instead of a VPN?
If he’s wright give the precise working link of the LIVE TESTING image.
I don’t see live images there.
I want to test testing in my new laptop with windows installed.
The idea is to restore Windows to the same laptop in case I want to sell it, so it shouldn’t have any issues, right?
Great, I didn’t know that you can make a checksum of a drive. Thanks.
mpv --ytdl URL. Read starting from --ytdl option in the mpv man page, you can even give specific yt-dlp options through --ytdl-raw-options.
Stealing revenue it’s hypothetical, because it supposes that you were going to pay for the product if it wasn’t available pirated. And that is far from being certain.
Another thing that I do is make an alias: alias pvid=“yt-dlp $(xsel -b) -o - | mpv -”. Install xsel first, xsel -b pastes what’s in the clipboard. So you only have to copy the URL and execute pvid, no need to paste. Or even better make an app that executes that command and put it in the taskbar. You only have to click it after copying.
Use yt-dlp URL -o - | mpv - This way the video goes directly to mpv without using the disk, avoiding the need to delete. It should work with other viewers as well.
Is there a good tutorial for doing that?
Freetube has an option to watch videos in a external viewer. I set it to be MPV which I set it to use yt-dlp to download which allows me to customize many things like video and audio quality, subtitles, equalize audio, etc. No need to copy and use the command line.
What do you mean by “average number of pages”? Average over what?