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#11
What makes you think that? It isn't using flash to do it.
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I have nokia 770 with OS2008HE and I can't install mytube.
I have python 2.5
and mytube says "Unable to install. some application packages required for installation are missing" python-gdata()
 
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#13
Personally, I use Canola to view/save Youtube files. I have also used uktube, although it's not as easy as Canola.
Only issue with Canola is that the new version of C2tube isn't "supported" on the 770 / OS2006 anymore so it won't install. You can download it and manually copy the files needed and that works tho. I've done that.

Works pretty well.. Although Canola is really nice, it has a pretty big footprint/initial load time, so I usually copy/rename the files and view them with mplayer for quicker access. When I need to watch the Large_Hadron_Rap, I can't always wait to load Canola! :-)

Good luck,

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Originally Posted by Bundyo View Post
What makes you think that? It isn't using flash to do it.
The latest for Bora never works for me in 2007 HE.
Mytube works but Myplayer causes it to lag and crash and freeze.
Can't get Canola 2's plugin to work either!
 
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Let me know if you need the uncompressed c2tube file.
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#16
I found my own little trick to viewing my fave Youtube videos converted to Hi-Quality 3GPG files.
A site called Vuclip!
The mobile site is the one that works.
By going to this link: Vuclip Classic,type in what you are searching for,and wait for the site to convert it to a 3GPG file.
After it processes the file at 100 percent,you can click on 'Play' or 'High-Res'.
Doing so opens the dialoge to open or save the video as a 3GP file.
Simple clicking Save and saving to your MMC works.
You can then play back any Youtube video saved as a 3GPG file this way about 90 percent of the time. Hi-res videos saved look much better. As good as one saved as say AVI.
Videos work right in the Video player!

Last edited by trin20t; 2009-04-23 at 02:39.
 
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