Try plowshare (the git version is the easiest to install):
https://trisquel.info/en/wiki/how-download-file-sharing-websites-using-plowshare
One solution I found was to search for rtmp streams of (non-english) tv
channels which broadcast the sport event and download those using rtmpdump.
You can find many websites that list live rtmp streams using your favorite
search engine. Some live streams use HTTP dynamic streaming which can
If you're just looking for a download manager, I use KGet. It's the only
download manager not built into a web browser that I've ever used, so I don't
know how it compares to others. You can integrate it with Abrowser via the
FlashGot extension.
I was watching a lot of E3 stuff this year on YouTube and noticed that there
seem to be less and less WebM encoded streams in favor of H.264 as time goes
on. Even if they do offer the WebM stream, they seem to be maxed out at 360p
or 480p while H.264 gets 720p, 1080p, and 4k.
The latest
There is an excellent reason for that:
http://changelogs.ubuntu.com/changelogs/pool/multiverse/v/virtualbox-guest-additions-iso/virtualbox-guest-additions-iso_4.1.12-1/copyright
ยง 2 (2) of the VirtualBox PUEL license only allows the redistribution of
unmodified copies of the ISO installation
Actually, the GNU/Linux version is free software:
http://changelogs.ubuntu.com/changelogs/pool/multiverse/v/virtualbox-guest-source/virtualbox-guest-source_4.2.10-dfsg-0ubuntu2/copyright
It's just that Virtualbox requires a nonfree compiler to build, so it won't
be in Trisquel 7.