 veloslaveGeek For GodPremium join:2003-07-11 Pleasant Hill, CA | reply to OutOfMem
Re: Saving Google Videos Ditto on the thanks... very clean, very nice of you to share  -- Mom was right...I need more FIBER> |
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 sadowskiI Am My Own DoppelgangerPremium,MVM join:2000-04-14 Buffalo, NY | reply to TCO1962 Even better I found this. Super © »www.erightsoft.com/SUPER.html
You can download the Google .gvi files and convert them with this proggie. I've only converted to MPEG 1 but I'm sure it can do other outputs just as well. Then just dump the GVI file. -- Air America Radio | The Brights | Left, Right & Center |
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 | reply to OutOfMem all of this looks like a great waste of time: »keepvid.com will do the job, and not only for google vids... |
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 MUT308Premium join:2001-02-07 Lawrence, KS | said by greengrin:all of this looks like a great waste of time: » keepvid.com will do the job, and not only for google vids... Was about to post this when I saw you did, greengrin. Yup, keepvid works great  -- 2.8GHz P4 PC, 1.5GHz Powerbook G4 |
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 | reply to OutOfMem Or just use this »javimoya.com/blog/youtube_en.php |
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 | reply to OutOfMem Why not just use FireFox? Download the greasemonkey extension. There's a script that you add to greasemonkey that will add a download button to the Google Video site and it will download the ORIGINAL video. There's no need to convert anything.
»userscripts.org/scripts/show/2084
There's the script. -- 1,000 post mark hit on 1/4/03 at 11:10PM EST. HacK ThE PlaneT |
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