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Laaca

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Czech republic,
07.09.2008, 15:12
 

Youtube videos with MPlayer? (Miscellaneous)

Has any an idea how to separate from Youtube sites the video URLs to play them via MPlayer?

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tikbalang

07.09.2008, 17:56

@ Laaca

Youtube videos with MPlayer?

> Has any an idea how to separate from Youtube sites the video URLs to play
> them via MPlayer?

i download them first using:

http://kissyoutube.com/

rr

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Berlin, Germany,
08.09.2008, 10:43

@ tikbalang

Youtube videos with MPlayer?

> i download them first using:
>
> http://kissyoutube.com/

But these solutions violate YouTube's terms of usage. Related paragraphs: 4C, 4H, 5B-5E, ...

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RayeR

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08.09.2008, 14:55

@ rr

Youtube videos with MPlayer?

> > i download them first using:
> >
> > http://kissyoutube.com/
>
> But these solutions violate YouTube's
> terms of usage. Related paragraphs: 4C, 4H, 5B-5E, ...

Oh yes, and who cares? ;-)

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mr

08.09.2008, 20:20

@ rr

Youtube videos with MPlayer?

> > i download them first using:
> >
> > http://kissyoutube.com/
>
> But these solutions violate YouTube's
> terms of usage. Related paragraphs: 4C, 4H, 5B-5E, ...

The whole page is a big violation of current laws. Content holder doesn't appreciate that anyone can watch and listen to any almost any music for free.

Matjaz

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Maribor, Slovenia,
08.09.2008, 22:01

@ rr

Youtube videos with MPlayer?

> But these solutions violate YouTube's
> terms of usage. Related paragraphs: 4C, 4H, 5B-5E, ...

I guess these terms are only presented when you create an account, I didn't create one, so a did not accept them (I didn't even see them anywhere before :-) ).
And there is something more interesting: Youtube API. So YouTube page is clearly not the only allowed way to play the content.

rr

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Berlin, Germany,
08.09.2008, 22:52

@ Matjaz

Youtube videos with MPlayer?

> > But these solutions violate
> YouTube's
> > terms of usage. Related paragraphs: 4C, 4H, 5B-5E, ...
>
> I guess these terms are only presented when you create an account, I
> didn't create one, so a did not accept them (I didn't even see them
> anywhere before :-) ).

Sorry, but you're wrong.
1) Quoting paragraph 1A: "By ... visiting this website ..., you signify your agreement to (1) these terms ..."
2) "Ignorance is no excuse in law."

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Matjaz

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Maribor, Slovenia,
08.09.2008, 23:42

@ rr

Youtube videos with MPlayer?

> Sorry, but you're wrong.
> 1) Quoting paragraph 1A: "By ... visiting this website ..., you signify
> your agreement to (1) these terms ..."

OK ... I found the link to "Terms of use" at the bottom of the page now. So I agree with you on that point. Still it would be difficult for them to enforce such terms in a court of law, because once you see those "Terms of use" you are already on a page and have already "accepted" the terms. And you can come to the page through a link from some other page and view the content even before you have a technical possibility to read the "Terms of use".

> 2) "Ignorance is no excuse in law."

Depends. Ignorance of law is not an excuse. But ignorance of facts is.
It is common that web pages don't have some special terms of use. If some page does have them, IMHO the user should have at least a chance to read them before he gets the chance to violate them. The "Terms of use" should be more exposed.

Khusraw

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Bucharest, Romania,
09.09.2008, 07:59

@ rr

Youtube videos with MPlayer?

> 2) "Ignorance is no excuse in law."

"Better no law than laws not enforced."
How many people ignoring the "Terms of Use" were bound "to take the way" to the court located in San Mateo County, California, and had to suffer penalities for YouTube's "Terms of Use" infringements, i. e. for their ignorance (I hope you remarked my word play)? In this situation Rayer's reply seems to me the best reaction. Please be aware of the fact that I disagree with any YouTube's "Terms of Use" violation!

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sol

09.09.2008, 17:02

@ rr

Youtube videos with MPlayer?

> Sorry, but you're wrong.
> 1) Quoting paragraph 1A: "By ... visiting this website ..., you signify
> your agreement to (1) these terms ..."
> 2) "Ignorance is no excuse in law."

Fortunately for us, Google does not make the law, and visiting a website does not signify any form of contractual agreement.

If it did, I would put on my website:

"By visiting this website, you agree that you are legally obligated to send me all of your life savings and any attractive daughters between the ages of 18 and 25."

sol

09.09.2008, 17:03

@ sol

Youtube videos with MPlayer?

Oh, and I might add, using another website to download videos means you're not visiting their website anyway ;)

I use youtube-dl, by the way. Perhaps a port of that is in order.

DOS386

10.09.2008, 01:50
(edited by DOS386, 10.09.2008, 04:08)

@ rr

Avoid Youtube - use video tag + Theora

> > i download them first using:
> > http://kissyoutube.com/

One more: http://kej.tw/flvretriever/

> But these solutions violate YouTube's terms of u****.
> Related paragraphs: 4C, 4H, 5B-5E, ...

Irrelevant, refuse to read. FYI, there is a legal solution:

- Avoid Lootube
- Produce all your movies in .OGV format (OGG container + Theora codec, maybe Dirac soon)
- Pressure video hosting services to accept OGV files
- If you are a non-DOSSER, get Firefox 3.1 supporting reportedly HTML 5.0 video tag + OGG + Theora + Vorbis natively
- If you have a homepage, use video tag + OGG + Theora
- Put Lootube on your craplist instead of advertising it

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marcov

10.09.2008, 15:25

@ DOS386

Avoid Youtube - use video tag + Theora

> Irrelevant, refuse to read. FYI, there is a legal solution:
>
> - Avoid Lootube
> - Produce all your movies in .OGV format (OGG container + Theora codec,
> maybe Dirac soon)
> - Pressure video hosting services to accept OGV files
> - If you are a non-DOSSER, get Firefox 3.1 supporting reportedly
> HTML 5.0 video tag + OGG + Theora + Vorbis natively
> - If you have a homepage, use video tag + OGG + Theora
> - Put Lootube on your craplist instead of advertising it

Irrelevant. It is all time that could be better spent coding.

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