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it doesn't seem to work. When i right click and click save as it will save as a HTML document not a MP4 file
-x1_0_nt- said:it doesn't seem to work. When i right click and click save as it will save as a HTML document not a MP4 file
Just download it and then rename it to .mp4-x1_0_nt- said:it doesn't seem to work. When i right click and click save as it will save as a HTML document not a MP4 file
Jackreyes said:or just try clicking it?
works just clicking it for me
Seazn said:i clicked on it and it directed me to this website:-x1_0_nt- said:it doesn't seem to work. When i right click and click save as it will save as a HTML document not a MP4 file
You need to select the 'All Files' property and save it as '(name).mp4' without quotes.
i'll try that thanks.
Jackreyes said:or just try clicking it?
works just clicking it for me
*sighs* fs
QUOTE(-x1_0_nt- @ Apr 16 2008, 08:52 PM)
http://204.246.234.18/videoplayback?id=ca6...=yt1&sver=2
Salamantis said:Nice, I somehow got it to work, I never knew they kept the original file on their servers.
-x1_0_nt- said:I just tested it and the quality is great.
Is the file you get when using this, the file the users uploaded before it got compressed and put into .flv format?
According to this Nov. 2007 article they intend to offer higher quality versions of their videos.
http://www.news.com/8301-10784_3-9817732-7.html
Answer:
QUOTEChen also confirmed that in YouTube's internal archive, all video is stored at the native resolution in which it was sent.
-x1_0_nt- said:I just tested it and the quality is great.
Salamantis said:Nice, I somehow got it to work, I never knew they kept the original file on their servers.
Is the file you get when using this, the file the users uploaded before it got compressed and put into .flv format?
That was assumptive and rude. Perhaps if that was the original article or my source, I would have.Urza said:Didn't your parents ever teach you to cite your sources (or maybe that'd be your teachers)?
Here's the original article, complete with Greasemonkey script:
http://googlesystem.blogspot.com/2008/04/d...-mp4-files.html
Aren'tUrza said:Didn't your parents ever teach you to cite your sources (or maybe that'd be your teachers)?
He never claimed it as his creation, and who knows where he found it, maybe it was another post at some forum.
That was assumptive and rude. Perhaps if that was the original article or my source, I would have.QUOTE said:Here's the original article, complete with Greasemonkey script:
http://googlesystem.blogspot.com/2008/04/d...-mp4-files.html
Thanks for the link! Great to have it as a GreaseMonkey script.
QUOTE(Mr. Noid @ Apr 17 2008, 03:47 AM)