I think that miro should do the work.
You can search for video through different website (youtbue, dailymotion,
googlevideo, etc, ...) and download them.
cheers
2007/12/12, Rob <lau@email-addr-hidden>:
>
> On Tuesday 11 December 2007 22:22, lanas wrote:
> > Is it possible to see a youtube video (and audio) on disk so
> > that, for instance, it can be played on the TV using MythTV ?
>
> Yes, Youtube videos are just .flv files served to their player app via
> normal HTTP. There are many Firefox add-ons and Greasemonkey scripts
> that provide the download link for each video you view.
>
> I use a pretty simple Greasemonkey script that's just called "Download
> Video" and adds a yellow bar with a link to download the video at the
> top of the page, but if you don't have Greasemonkey or want something
> with more options, just visit
>
> https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/browse/type:1
>
> and search for youtube.
>
> As far as MythTV goes, I think you have to convert the .flv files to
> MPEG in order to get it to play them on your TV. mencoder can do
> that for you, but I haven't the faintest idea what output settings
> would be appropriate for playback on MythTV.
>
> Rob
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