--- Em ter, 2/10/12, Doug<dmcgarrett(a)optonline.net> escreveu:
> De: Doug<dmcgarrett(a)optonline.net>
> Assunto: Re: A note on youtube-dl
> Para: users(a)lists.fedoraproject.org
> Data: Terça-feira, 2 de Outubro de 2012, 1:19
> On 10/01/2012 03:18 PM, Joe Zeff
> wrote:
>> On 10/01/2012 03:55 PM, Doug wrote:
>>> OK, sorry about that--I'd like the program to work
> in both Linux and
>>> Windows, and I happened to be in XP
>>> at that point.. The program claims to work in
> both Windows and Linux.
>>> I'll try that download trick again in
>>> Linux and see if it works. I would have
> thought that Firefox worked the
>>> same in both systems.
>> That's OK, tish happens. Let us know how things
> work in Linux, or if the program fails in the same way in
> both.
> OK, did as you asked, mostly. In Linux, put in "Video
> DownloadHelper 4 9 10" and 7 items appeared on the screen
> almost instantly. (None of them downloadhelper!) But a note
> said "View 70 more" or something like that, and sure
> enough, downloadhelper was among them. I have
> installed that--we'll see how, or if, it works. Now
> went to
> Windows 7 (XP is not presently available--it dual boots with
> the Linux system I'm writing this on.) In Win7, I get
> "Loading" for about 40 seconds or so, and then a message,
> "Could not find any matching addons," So apparently
> all 70 of the possibilities are Linux (Unix?) compatible
> only.
>
> --doug
Just type 'download helper' on the search box and it should be the first option:
http://www.zimagez.com/zimage/screenshot-10022012-084212am.php Thanx, Sergio. In
Win 7 it worked. I picked a different file,out of
140 available
and I'll see how that works.
--doug