For a school project I need to download three youtube videos and save them to a CD. I am running Ubuntu 10.10; can anybody provide instructions on how to do this? I'm fairly new to Ubuntu so the more detail the better.
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For Firefox Users:You can install Video DownloadHelper addon on firefox and download any embedded object including Youtube videos.
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/video-downloadhelper/ |
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Run
to install command line mode downloader for YouTube.
so it will download the video. |
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Why did no one mention Minitube
It does not require the Flash Player. From this application you can watch and download videos.
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For Google-chrome Users:I would use this Chrome/ium extension
UPDATE: This is a new extension and it is not on the Chrome Web Store
You can download the extension here.
Source: Google Support For Firefox Users:And for Firefox users, you can get this extension: Download YouTube Videos as MP4, not as many options as the chrome one but has MP4 and FLV formats and supports HD for HD videos |
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For Firefox Users:As my answer to that question is probably more valid here, I'll present it here for convenience. You can use
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I think that the simplest way to download a video from youtube, without installing any plugin or sofware, is with savefrom.net. Lets say you want to download the below video
On your address bar add
Now you will be redirected to savefrom.net. On your right, click on the video quality you want to download.
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clive
We are able to download free content from YouTube or other streaming sites with this easy to use command line tool.
To downlaod a video from a given location (on You Tube press the "Share" button to get the URL to a video). Copy this link and issue clive from a terminal with e.g. the following command:
There are plenty of other options to control download behaviour including options to choose the download format that are all nicely documented in the manpage. |
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No need for plugins, this is simple and a excellent solution: |
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There is this greasemonkey script on userscripts.org. But I cannot vouch for it. Nor I can assert the security of such a script. But it seems to work. You will need to install greasemonkey |
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For Firefox Users:To download YouTube Videos with Firefox, simply visit the following site to download the extension that works with Firefox.: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/download-youtube/ |
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If you open libflashplayer.so with an hex editor (like ghex2), and change the first occurence of unlink with rename, temporary flash files get persistent in /tmp. |
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Solved with a small shell script :
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You can also use RealPlayer. I didn't see it mentioned yet. You're able to download in both mp4 or flv format. It's a free download and a one click install. |
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I know it is answered, but I'm shocked that none explicitly mentioned Bytubed. Its simple the best to me when it comes to you-tube download. Just do install it and then go to Firefox's tools->Bytubed Only downside is it works with FF only but to me its not downside since I use FF for all my browsing... |
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You could also try using Clipgrab it can download videos from youtube via the clipboard, or you can search via the application for videos. The PPA here You can use these commands
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Add pwn in front of the youtube link to get options to download, eg. File2HD works well for me |
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There are so many ways of downloading YouTube videos. Application:Personally I have used Command Line:If you feel comfortable with the command line interface (or CLI as it is known) through your terminal application, try the Websites:Websites like MediaConvertor or Vixy Freecoder can do this without the need of installing extensions for Firefox or Chrome/Chromium or native applications. These 2 websites allows you to download in different formats. Both audio and Video formats. You plug in the link to the video on their site and wait for the conversion to complete and then you get the link for the download. The bonus to the sites is that they are cross-platform much like the extensions approach. But if you want to free your browser from the clutter of extra things, then try the sites or the other suggestions others have mentioned. |
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4kdownloader! other than downloading videos from url, it can also download entire playlists, and also convert them to mp3 or other formats if required. I am using it for long time, it's simple and easy to use, and has GUI interface for ubuntu.
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There is an Add-On in both Firefox and Google-chrome named as Easy Youtube Downloader. for Firefox for G-Chrome
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I found something that is recent. Just get a Firefox addon for downloading Youtube video's. Firefox addons for downloading Youtube video's If you use Chrome/Chromium on Ubuntu, here are some addons for them: [Chrome/Chromium addons for downloading Youtube Video's][3] [3]: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/search/Youtube%20downloader?utm_source=chrome-ntp-icon here is the tutorial http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yqDqrE_v6pE |
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