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videoI just stumbled on this amazing opensource freeware app called Miro. It collects all the video podcasts all over the net, allows you to subscribe to them and can automatically download new episodes of video podcasts. It also puts everything into neat categories, like news, technology, science, food etc.., or you can search. Everything is rated by users so you can sort on most popular, highest rated etc.. to weed out garbage. You can save any video with a single click, or just have it automatically download everything, or just new episodes. No spyware, free, tons and tons of videos, searchable, basically like a Tivo for every high quality video on the net. Just add everythin you'r interested in, set them all to download new episodes and let er' rip, now you can plop down on the couch and allways have a ton of cool shit to watch, without commercials blaring at you every 10 mins. Get it! btw, it also has bittorrent built in, so you can download torrents and watch them right from Miro, weeee Just great, I'm already over 300gig a month just from newsgroups, and with this... time to get a couple more 1tb drives Anyone know a good youtube downloader? I'm tired of using the online ones, I'd preferrebly like one that has a queue system where I can load up as many videos as I like and just let it rip until finished so I can just run it on my fileserver machine and forget about it. Youtube is rolling out a MUCH better quality of newly uploaded videos, in order to see this better quality you either need to have a youtube account so you can go to the preferences and turn the quality up... OR You can add the following to the end of the video page url: &fmt=6 WAY better quality now IF it's a newer video, the older videos are not re-encoded. On the off chance there's an Premiere pro head in here.. Is there anyway to create splits between the in and out points? For example say I mark a a section with the in and out markers, now I want to create a split at the in and out markers so I can lift that part to later create a sequence using the parts I clipped out. It's annoying to have to select "move to in point/out point" and then clip 2 times, so if there's a way to just split at markers that would be great but the manual is no help. I know I can work in the source view and drop markers there and then drag the clip to the timeline, but I don't like to work in the source view at all, I just drop the movie to the timeline and chop it from there because that allows me to turn on all the frames so I can work visually instead of scrolling in the source view. Just added a field to the blog so you can now add a video from youtube to your blog posts. Have fun! Here's another great site to watch some nice Unreal Tournament 3 videos on demand from pwnage.tv http://pwnage.tv/On-Demand/videodirectlink/UT3-Rise-to-Glory-1v1-Rythem-... Here's a couple sites with great videos to watch: http://pwnage.tv/On-Demand/UT3/ |
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