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    ladoga | # 11 | 2013-01-29, 12:25 | Report

    Originally Posted by Yisroel491 View Post
    ok that's why i asked for some instructions.
    Sorry for being rude, I should think twice before posting.

    $ indicates user's command prompt so it should not be typed. Anything that comes after it is the command. With --help flag most commands will show a help page, which will tell you the syntax to use and some useful command line arguments (aka flags). For example:
    Code:
    $ movgrab --help
    Its output will tell us among other things that -T flag will run movgrab in test mode and show available video formats and resolutions without actually downloading anything.

    If you just want to download a file, without specifying a resolution or a format you can just type movgrab followed with an URL to a web page showing the video. For example:
    Code:
    $ movgrab http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B2Je1CEPkUM
    Movgrab works also for many other sites.

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    Yisroel491 | # 12 | 2013-01-29, 12:42 | Report

    made a little progress but i still haven't got it.
    here is what i got this time:

    $ movgrab http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=OzyI52
    mb2Io

    Formats available for this Movie:webm:854x480
    ERROR: 403


    Selected format item:3gp:400x240
    Segmentation fault
    / $

    which is generally the best format to select for playing videos on the phone? the QDL app works fine i just trying the movgrab for fun.

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    thedead1440 | # 13 | 2013-01-29, 13:17 | Report

    Yisroel491,

    Did you read the OP of the thread I linked to? Did you check the options available via --help?

    For example we take this youtube link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XSh65...V3g58bFQ-Wvc7Q

    First you would do:
    Code:
    movgrab -T http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XSh65fT-3Ds&list=UUyEAtrGiSV3g58bFQ-Wvc7Q
    The above would give you the formats available; once you decide a format you use the -f flag as follows:

    Code:
    movgrab -f mp4:1280x720 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XSh65fT-3Ds&list=UUyEAtrGiSV3g58bFQ-Wvc7Q
    You can add -o "FILE_NAME" too in the above code to save the video to a name you desire...

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    ladoga | # 14 | 2013-01-29, 13:29 | Report

    I wonder why it segfaults, must be a bug. I installed the n900 package of movgrab (on N9) and without arguments it downloads the lowest resolution available.

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    thedead1440 | # 15 | 2013-01-29, 13:31 | Report

    Originally Posted by ladoga View Post
    I wonder why it segfaults, must be a bug. I use the n900 version of movgrab and without arguments it downloads the lowest resolution available.
    The lowest resolution is downloaded if no options specified on the Harmattan version too; never seen a seg fault here personally...

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    Yisroel491 | # 16 | 2013-01-29, 15:38 | Report

    i used the -f flag to select a mp4 480x360 format. it's working but i think it's taking a lot longer than the QDL app would've.

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    ladoga | # 17 | 2013-01-29, 16:25 | Report

    Originally Posted by Yisroel491 View Post
    i used the -f flag to select a mp4 480x360 format. it's working but i think it's taking a lot longer than the QDL app would've.
    Yes, using graphical download manager is often more convinient, but it's good to have options + more sites covered just in case.

    About those video formats/resolutions. Default video player in N9 is quite picky, but kmplayer should play most formats you encounter. As a general rule videos with equal or smaller resolution than n9 display (854 × 480) play very smoothly. x264 baseline encoded 720p videos also play fine, but obiviously you will see them as 480p due to screen resolution.

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    yaliang | # 18 | 2013-01-29, 17:22 | Report

    i use this:flvcd.com

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    jotoco | # 19 | 2013-01-29, 17:55 | Report

    Originally Posted by Yisroel491 View Post
    @marxian
    not only does it work, but faster than i could say color me purple pokadots. why is it that the browser doesn't stream so fast?

    I often times ask why Cutetube downloads (and streams) MUCH faster than my desktop or android tablet could ever hope to.

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    Yisroel491 | # 20 | 2013-01-29, 21:54 | Report

    @ladoga
    thanks for the info about the size and resolution. icopied that to my notes for further reference. and don't worry about being rude. you can get away that of you're being helpful at the same time. I'm starting to read up on the stuff that I'm supposed to already know if I'm to dabble in uncertified software ect.. although allot of the info and tutorials on LinuxCommand.org don't exactly apply to MeeGo/Hartmann.

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