GNUser
13.09.2020, 03:41 |
Invidious, NItter and Bibliogram in DOS? (Users) |
Hey,
Curious, has anyone tried using Invidous Nitter or Bibliogram in a DOS browser?
For those who don't know, those are JS-less front-ends for Youtube, Twitter and Instagram, which I would expect to be good alternatives for using with Links in both text mode and graphical mode. Curious and interested in hearing from anyone who has tried. Thanks! |
KormaX
13.09.2020, 21:46
@ GNUser
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Invidious, NItter and Bibliogram in DOS? |
Invidious is perfect, but I never tried the others. I use Links in graphics mode and playing the video still requires some external Youtube downloader site, which I always have some saved in my bookmark list. --- DOS isn't about why. It's about why not. |
GNUser
14.09.2020, 03:00
@ KormaX
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Invidious, NItter and Bibliogram in DOS? |
> Invidious is perfect, but I never tried the others. I use Links in graphics
> mode and playing the video still requires some external Youtube downloader
> site, which I always have some saved in my bookmark list.
Thanks for the reply!
I understand the need to download the video first (Links cannot play video itself). However, most Invidious instances allow download from a dropdown menu. Invidious mains instances didn't had that feature enabled, but for example invidous.snopyta.org does. Maybe you could try downloading from the video page itself. Less time wasted I think and more straightforward approach right?
If you could give the others a shot I would be delighted to know your thoughts on them. Thanks! |