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2009-06-10
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You can also download the vids with or without viewing them, (keep an eye on the mytube/.cache though, it holds vids for I don't know how long).
mytube is a well done app, all around.
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2009-06-10
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Or, you can, you know, use BitTorrent and gets some FLAC goodness. Why the hell would you manually find and download one song video at a time, reconvert to just sound, and organize into an album.
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This might be a dumb question but is there a way to manually clear these files? It is just I find them all shower up in Mplayer which can be annoying and messy. Thank you.
rm /media/mmc1/mtube/.cache/XXyy/film.flv
rm -r /media/mmc1/mtube/.cache
rm path-to-file
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You can delete them easily in xterm. Under "Utilities" you'll find a program named "X Terminal." That's the one to use.
If you want to delete the vids singly, then remember or write down the path to the file from the simple mplayer gui, and then type "rm" and then that path to file, (in xterm, including the filename) and that should do it. That's how to delete them singly, to delete everything in the .cache file, just delete the .cache file and then the next time you start mytube that .cache file will be created automatically.
Here's a step by step recap of the above:
A) For single deletions:
1) remember or write down the path to file by viewing it in the simple mplayer gui. Let's say it's /media/mmc1/mtube/.cache/XXyy/film.flv
2) open xterm
3) type:
4) hit enter. If everything goes well, you'll get no response other than a new line and when you restart the simple mplayer gui, the vid will no longer be there.Code:rm /media/mmc1/mtube/.cache/XXyy/film.flv
that's for individual file deletion. Or...
B) To delete all of those files at once, first find the path to the .cache file by reading it in the simple mplayer gui. Say it's /media/mmc1/mtube/.cache
Open X Terminal and type:
and hit enter. (Notice there's a "-r" after the "rm" in the instance where you want to delete the .cache directory, but not the instance where you delete the individual vid. Please be careful when dealing with the "rm -r" -- careful that you type the path correctly). Success means no response but a new line. The now deleted .cache directory will be automatically recreated when you restart mytube.Code:rm -r /media/mmc1/mtube/.cache
Joe.
everybody knows how to download music on limewire(I own the pay version of limewire pro 5) or i tunes. forget all the spam and crappy quality of music.
I am now getting my music from www.youtube.com and im happy with the quality/selection there. and u can listen to it before you dl. its free. lots of people are now listing to music on youtube.
youtube videos are now in highquality.. to see any youtube video in High Quality add "&fmt=18" to the end of the URL
it works on all youtube videos here is an example
normal:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jwBqf...e=channel_page
high quality:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jwBqf...el_page&fmt=18
Here is how to download highquality mp4 files from youtube
you dont have to download anything (besides the music ofcorse)
1. Find a nice song on youtube with good quality audio
2. Go to http://www.file2hd.com/
3. put the URL of the youtube video
4. check the movies icon , then click Get files
5. click on the highquailtymp4 file and save it . give it a name too
Now you have an mp4 video file. I convert mine to digital auto MP4 files with nero burning rom witch is about 3-4 times bigger than an mp3. you can convert them to mp3's if you think space is more important than sound quality
open up nero burning rom. click on extras then encode files add the files and convert to mp3/mp4 slect high quality under settings. then click go
i downloaded a playlist of almost 90 songs from youtube .this morning. only 2 songs didnt work