Bruce Hill wrote:
> The youtube-dl program works for more sites than just YouTube. And I
> chose it for the links you provided, specifically because they were
> YouTube videos. Give
> /usr/share/doc/youtube-dl-2012.09.27/README.md.bz2 a read. The file
> fluctuated but the overall speed was 1.77M/s ... don't ever remember
> getting that type of speed in FF. This shows (via gkrellm) the effects
> it had playing on this system:
> http://www.servantsofyeshua.org/XITHbsUUlYI.mp4-screenshot.png Didn't
> really heat my GPU (temp1) over 38C, and it's normally around 31C.
> Here's another file check on the MP4: mingdao@workstation ~/test $
> md5sum XITHbsUUlYI.mp4 dab460274c1ce3ed8ebaf7caa6c0ad02
> XITHbsUUlYI.mp4 Even before Walter's reply to me, I'd rebuilt mesa
> with new flags: media-libs/mesa-9.0 USE="classic egl g3dvl gallium
> llvm nptl r600-llvm-compiler shared-glapi xa xvmc -bindist -debug -gbm
> -gles1 -gles2 -openvg -osmesa -pax_kernel -pic (-selinux) -vdpau
> (-wayland) -xorg" VIDEO_CARDS="r600 -i915 -i965 -intel -nouveau -r100
> -r200 -r300 -radeon -radeonsi -vmware" Hopefully tomorrow I've have
> time to check. I'd also saved the old /var/log/Xorg.0.log from before
> rebuilding mesa. And then there are other comps with other chipsets on
> this LAN to try. Thanks for the replies. 

One reason I download them, I play them in full screen mode and it
doesn't stutter either.  Generally, full screen seems to make it work a
bit harder, unless your desktop has things in motion too.  ;-) 

When I use Seamonkey to download, it goes as fast as my DSL will let
it.  Sometimes, the server on the other end will have high loads and
slow things down but generally, it's as fast as my connection either
way.  For me, downloadhelper is just easier. 

Dale

:-)  :-) 

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