gtk-youtube-viewer (for lots of pups)
Hi stu90 and 666philb,
I use the vertical scroll bar as in the screenshot in the first post.
I'm confused - kindly explain when and where "next page" shows.
My regards and thanks for a triple six app.
Addendum:
Thank you both for your posts below.
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I use the vertical scroll bar as in the screenshot in the first post.
I'm confused - kindly explain when and where "next page" shows.
My regards and thanks for a triple six app.
Addendum:
Thank you both for your posts below.
.
Last edited by Jasper on Fri 06 Jul 2012, 14:54, edited 1 time in total.
hi jasper
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Hi 666philb and Jasper,
Im using gtk-youtube-viewer 2.0.3 that is pre installed in Exprimo puppy - for some reason the 'Next Page' text does not appear at the bottom it is just a blank but clicking it that area does indeed load more videos.
I see from you screen you are on version 2.0.4 i will install that now and report back.
EDIT:
Same thing with version 2.0.4 in Exprimo ?
EDIT2:
what an idiot i am
The 'Next Page' button is indeed there - i just needed to maximize the gtk-youtube-viewer widow for it to be displayed
BTW this is a great application thanks 666philb
cheers.
Im using gtk-youtube-viewer 2.0.3 that is pre installed in Exprimo puppy - for some reason the 'Next Page' text does not appear at the bottom it is just a blank but clicking it that area does indeed load more videos.
I see from you screen you are on version 2.0.4 i will install that now and report back.
EDIT:
Same thing with version 2.0.4 in Exprimo ?
EDIT2:
what an idiot i am
The 'Next Page' button is indeed there - i just needed to maximize the gtk-youtube-viewer widow for it to be displayed
BTW this is a great application thanks 666philb
cheers.
Hi Flash,Flash wrote:Thanks 666philb. This works really great in Slacko. Is there a way to pause the play? I can't seem to find one.
Videos are played with Mplayer as default - there are a few different ways you can pause/resume - right click mouse button. space bar. or the 'p' key.
You can get a list of basic/common Mplayer key commands by typing in the terminal: mplayer --help
cheers.
Another cool thing is you can use gtk-youtube-viewer from the command line with out the GUI.
/usr/share/gtk-youtube-viewer/youtube-viewer -h
Video YouTube pour slacko 5.3.3 XFDE par Jejy69
gtk-youtube viewer is fine ! muchas gracias. Merci beaucoup.
The video for XFDE slacko 5.3.3 can be find with user name 'TheRaby2011'
The video for XFDE slacko 5.3.3 can be find with user name 'TheRaby2011'
there's also a link to mplayer keyboard shortcuts on the first pageFlash wrote:Thanks 666philb. This works really great in Slacko. Is there a way to pause the play? I can't seem to find one.
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hi vicmz, i think internationalization coulb be carried out by people from there respective countries editing the perl scripts in /usr/share/gtk-youtube-viewervicmz wrote:Amazing!
Is there a chance to get it internationalized?
maybe a project for you
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Hi 666philb
Using lucid version on old P3 800MHz machine. You tube video normally jerky when played through my browser. Plays very smoothly using your pet. Found that I had to set the resolution at a lower level to get videos to play. Can still play them fullscreen without pixelation. I also found right-clicking a video on the list gives the option to download the video. Have tried this and it works well. I find this very useful. Thanks for this pet.
Regards,
Ken.
Using lucid version on old P3 800MHz machine. You tube video normally jerky when played through my browser. Plays very smoothly using your pet. Found that I had to set the resolution at a lower level to get videos to play. Can still play them fullscreen without pixelation. I also found right-clicking a video on the list gives the option to download the video. Have tried this and it works well. I find this very useful. Thanks for this pet.
Regards,
Ken.
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working SLACKO
Thanks!!!
Working fine on Slacko!....
B/R. Pablo
Working fine on Slacko!....
B/R. Pablo
Hi
Just loaded gtk-youtube-viewer onto slacko 5.3.3
Under "File -> Login to Youtube"
I get the following error message:
Grateful for any suggestions as gtk-youtube-viewer looks like a nice application....
Thanks
peebee
Just loaded gtk-youtube-viewer onto slacko 5.3.3
Under "File -> Login to Youtube"
I get the following error message:
I've tried the suggested cpan command in a terminal but slacko says it is unknown.Can't locate URI/_foreign.pm in @INC (@INC contains: /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.12.3/i486-linux-thread-multi /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.12.3 /usr/lib/perl5/vendor_perl/5.12.3/i486-linux-thread-multi /usr/lib/perl5/vendor_perl/5.12.3 /usr/lib/perl5/5.12.3/i486-linux-thread-multi /usr/lib/perl5/5.12.3 /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl /usr/lib/perl5/vendor_perl .) at /usr/lib/perl5/vendor_perl/5.12.3/URI.pm line 60.
The module URI::_foreign is required!
To install the module, just type in terminal:
sudo cpan URI::_foreign
Grateful for any suggestions as gtk-youtube-viewer looks like a nice application....
Thanks
peebee
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hi peebee
yeah the slacko version doesn;t log in,i had troubles with the slacko version. but maybe installing that module may make it work.
to install the module you'll first need to install the devx. the command should then work. (i would back up first!)
let me know if it fixes it, and i'll make a new pet
yeah the slacko version doesn;t log in,i had troubles with the slacko version. but maybe installing that module may make it work.
to install the module you'll first need to install the devx. the command should then work. (i would back up first!)
let me know if it fixes it, and i'll make a new pet
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Hi 666philb666philb wrote:let me know if it fixes it, and i'll make a new pet
Tried your suggestion (many thanks) - it changed the error message but still doesn't seem to work:
Should I try one of the other puppies - which is likely to work the best??Unable to login: LWP will support https URLs if the LWP::Protocol::https module is installed.
Thanks
peebee
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hi peebee
i had a quick go at getting the log in to work but couldn't. everything else works on slacko i think.
the most complete version is the lucid puppy one, which allows you to log in, and also has a complete set of icons
i had a quick go at getting the log in to work but couldn't. everything else works on slacko i think.
the most complete version is the lucid puppy one, which allows you to log in, and also has a complete set of icons
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hi runtt21,runtt21 wrote:Could you make a version for Precise? I tried the lucid version in precise and it failed with this error:
perl: symbol lookup error: /usr/lib/perl5/auto/Glib/Glib.so: undefined symbol: Perl_Gthr_key_ptr
Works great in Lucid though.
Thanks !!
yeah they are puppy specific so won't work on other pups, and may well mess up other pups perl installation!!!
i've put together a version for precise, the youtube login doesn't work, but streaming and downloading seems fine. http://www.mediafire.com/file/2j96z2ekd ... recise.pet
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Hi 666philb666philb wrote:the most complete version is the lucid puppy one, which allows you to log in, and also has a complete set of icons
Tried on lupu 528.005
Without being logged in I was able to search for and display a number of videos from user 4odcomedy
However if I tried to download one of them all I got was a 0byte text file in /root with a name that looked like an mp4 file
When I logged in, the following error message was displayed if I tried to find the same videos again:
If I logout then the error goes away and the find list is again displayed but can't be downloaded.Can't locate HTTP/Headers/Util.pm in @INC (@INC contains: /etc/perl /usr/local/lib/perl/5.10.1 /usr/local/share/perl/5.10.1 /usr/lib/perl5 /usr/share/perl5 /usr/lib/perl/5.10 /usr/share/perl/5.10 /usr/local/lib/site_perl .) at /usr/local/share/perl/5.10.1/LWP/UserAgent.pm line 357.
The module HTTP::Headers::Util is required!
To install the module, just type in terminal:
sudo cpan HTTP::Headers::Util
So I'm stumped.....
Thanks
peebee
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hi peebee
it is odd, some 40dcomedy work and some do not. i tried watching one of the videos that don't work on youtube directly and it didn't work there either so that may explain it.
it is odd, some 40dcomedy work and some do not. i tried watching one of the videos that don't work on youtube directly and it didn't work there either so that may explain it.
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