It stopped working for me with MGA9, at around the same time, in the
same way. I filed a Mageia bug report on it, so it's in the hands of the developers now.
See https://bugs.mageia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=33939
I had an alternative method, a Firefox extension called "Video DownloadHelper." It's more ponderous than Clipgrab, but it did work. I
say "did" because it quit working on Youtube about two days after
Clipgrab did.
TJ
On 28/1/25 05:12, TJ wrote:
It stopped working for me with MGA9, at around the same time, in the
same way. I filed a Mageia bug report on it, so it's in the hands of
the developers now.
See https://bugs.mageia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=33939
I had an alternative method, a Firefox extension called "Video
DownloadHelper." It's more ponderous than Clipgrab, but it did work. I
say "did" because it quit working on Youtube about two days after
Clipgrab did.
TJ
Absolutely correct!,TJ my timeline exactly.
Should I assume that Youtube does not agree with the downloading of
their content or they enjoy messing with your mind - like Microsoft
I had an alternative method, a Firefox extension called "Video DownloadHelper." It's more ponderous than Clipgrab, but it did work. I
say "did" because it quit working on Youtube about two days after
Clipgrab did.
A Mageia 9 update to yt-dlp has been tested and approved, and it appears
to fix the Clipgrab issue. There's some administrative tasks that still
need to be done, but it should be released in a day or two.
TJ
A Mageia 9 update to yt-dlp has been tested and approved, and it appears
to fix the Clipgrab issue. There's some administrative tasks that still
need to be done, but it should be released in a day or two.
TJ
On 3/2/25 01:52, TJ wrote:
A Mageia 9 update to yt-dlp has been tested and approved, and it
appears to fix the Clipgrab issue. There's some administrative tasks
that still need to be done, but it should be released in a day or two.
TJ
It showed up this morning in the update and we're back on the road
How many months do you give the reprieve?
That's entirely up to Alphabet. (Parent company of Google, Youtube, etc.)
TJ
On 5/2/25 03:48, TJ wrote:
That's entirely up to Alphabet. (Parent company of Google, Youtube, etc.)
TJ
Does it serve a purpose or are they just practicing code?
We'll change , see how long it takes you to get around it
They want you to have to watch on Youtube itself, so they can collect advertising revenue, or a subscription fee. If you can download a video,
and watch it elsewhere, they collect nothing.
TJ
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