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Software => Sisteme *NIX => Topic started by: Foxter on 22 October 2010, 18:22

Title: Youtube in Linux fara Flash
Post by: Foxter on 22 October 2010, 18:22
Cum stim destul de bine cat de optimizat de Adobe este flashul pt Linux  cred ca aplicatia ce urmeaza o sa fie foarte utila:

Minitube (http://flavio.tordini.org/minitube)

Minitube is a YouTube desktop client.
With it you can watch YouTube videos in a new way: you type a keyword, Minitube gives you an endless video stream.
Minitube is not about cloning the original YouTube web interface, it aims to create a new TV-like experience.
Title: Re: Youtube in Linux fara Flash
Post by: alecs1 on 23 October 2010, 22:30
Super tare am să-l folosesc. Versiunea de 64 de biți la
ftp.cetaura.com/minitube-c.7z (ftp://ftp.cetaura.com/minitube-c.7z) (crap cît de greu l-am făcut să nu-mi pună http în fața linkului)
Atîta că habar n-am dacă am linkat vreo versiune prea nouă de bibliotecă din Debian Unstable. La cum se schimbă lucrurile în Linux, ăsta e un tip de screw-up de care mă tem.
Title: Re: Youtube in Linux fara Flash
Post by: Foxter on 22 February 2011, 12:36
Minitube 1.4 (http://flavio.tordini.org/minitube).

Changelog:
This release introduces YouTube channels support in Minitube. At first I thought it would be just a minor feature. You just search for a username instead of keyword. No big deal. Boy, I was wrong. While trivial from a technical perspective, being able to watch YouTube channel in Minitube brings a whole new depth to the application. Discovering channels is easy thanks to the autocomplete popup, which suggests the most relevant channels for a given keyword.

Version 1.4 also fixes many playback problems. Some of them are actually caused by slow YouTube streams. Minitube now tries very hard to get a fast stream and discards slower ones.

Linux CLI users will enjoy a small new feature. Minitube now can be launched from the command line specifyng a keyword or YouTube URL.