• youtube-dl for rumble?

    From T@21:1/5 to All on Sun Apr 18 16:30:18 2021
    Hi All,

    Anyone know of a downloader for rumble.com?

    Many thanks,
    -T

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  • From Daniel@21:1/5 to All on Mon Apr 19 17:36:38 2021
    T wrote on 19/04/2021 9:30 am:
    Hi All,

    Anyone know of a downloader for rumble.com?

    Many thanks,
    -T

    Doesn't youtube-dl handle rumble.com??

    I understood it was more flexible than its name implied!
    --
    Daniel

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  • From J. P. Gilliver (John)@21:1/5 to Daniel on Mon Apr 19 09:02:47 2021
    On Mon, 19 Apr 2021 at 17:36:38, Daniel <dxmm@spam.albury.net.au> wrote
    (my responses usually follow points raised):
    T wrote on 19/04/2021 9:30 am:
    Hi All,
    Anyone know of a downloader for rumble.com?
    Many thanks,
    -T

    Doesn't youtube-dl handle rumble.com??

    I understood it was more flexible than its name implied!

    Dunno about rumble (never heard of it until this thread - never been
    there), but I can certainly confirm that youtube-dl is extremely poorly
    named: it does indeed work with almost any URL that I have thrown at it
    - in fact I can't remember one it has failed on. It's certainly not just
    for YouTube!

    (I _have_ created a batch file that includes the switch to tell it to
    ignore a certificate being out of date as one site I download from a lot
    has that problem, but that's trivial.)
    --
    J. P. Gilliver. UMRA: 1960/<1985 MB++G()AL-IS-Ch++(p)Ar@T+H+Sh0!:`)DNAf

    I don't like that word [atheist]; it implies that there's a god not to believe in - Eric Idle, quoted in RT 2016/12/10-16

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  • From T@21:1/5 to All on Mon Apr 19 02:34:23 2021
    On 4/19/21 1:02 AM, J. P. Gilliver (John) wrote:
    On Mon, 19 Apr 2021 at 17:36:38, Daniel <dxmm@spam.albury.net.au> wrote
    (my responses usually follow points raised):
    T wrote on 19/04/2021 9:30 am:
    Hi All,
     Anyone know of a downloader for rumble.com?
     Many thanks,
    -T

    Doesn't youtube-dl handle rumble.com??

    I understood it was more flexible than its name implied!

    Dunno about rumble (never heard of it until this thread - never been
    there), but I can certainly confirm that youtube-dl is extremely poorly named: it does indeed work with almost any URL that I have thrown at it
    - in fact I can't remember one it has failed on. It's certainly not just
    for YouTube!

    (I _have_ created a batch file that includes the switch to tell it to
    ignore a certificate being out of date as one site I download from a lot
    has that problem, but that's trivial.)

    $ youtube-dl https://rumble.com/vepb2p-yann-tiersen-comptine-dun-autre-t-guitar-cover-amelie-movie-soundtrack.html
    [generic] vepb2p-yann-tiersen-comptine-dun-autre-t-guitar-cover-amelie-movie-soundtrack: Requesting header
    WARNING: Falling back on generic information extractor.
    [generic] vepb2p-yann-tiersen-comptine-dun-autre-t-guitar-cover-amelie-movie-soundtrack: Downloading webpage
    [generic] vepb2p-yann-tiersen-comptine-dun-autre-t-guitar-cover-amelie-movie-soundtrack: Extracting information
    ERROR: Unsupported URL: https://rumble.com/vepb2p-yann-tiersen-comptine-dun-autre-t-guitar-cover-amelie-movie-soundtrack.html

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  • From David E. Ross@21:1/5 to All on Mon Apr 19 08:32:21 2021
    On 4/19/2021 2:34 AM, T wrote:
    On 4/19/21 1:02 AM, J. P. Gilliver (John) wrote:
    On Mon, 19 Apr 2021 at 17:36:38, Daniel <dxmm@spam.albury.net.au> wrote
    (my responses usually follow points raised):
    T wrote on 19/04/2021 9:30 am:
    Hi All,
     Anyone know of a downloader for rumble.com?
     Many thanks,
    -T

    Doesn't youtube-dl handle rumble.com??

    I understood it was more flexible than its name implied!

    Dunno about rumble (never heard of it until this thread - never been
    there), but I can certainly confirm that youtube-dl is extremely poorly
    named: it does indeed work with almost any URL that I have thrown at it
    - in fact I can't remember one it has failed on. It's certainly not just
    for YouTube!

    (I _have_ created a batch file that includes the switch to tell it to
    ignore a certificate being out of date as one site I download from a lot
    has that problem, but that's trivial.)

    $ youtube-dl https://rumble.com/vepb2p-yann-tiersen-comptine-dun-autre-t-guitar-cover-amelie-movie-soundtrack.html
    [generic] vepb2p-yann-tiersen-comptine-dun-autre-t-guitar-cover-amelie-movie-soundtrack:
    Requesting header
    WARNING: Falling back on generic information extractor.
    [generic] vepb2p-yann-tiersen-comptine-dun-autre-t-guitar-cover-amelie-movie-soundtrack:
    Downloading webpage
    [generic] vepb2p-yann-tiersen-comptine-dun-autre-t-guitar-cover-amelie-movie-soundtrack:
    Extracting information
    ERROR: Unsupported URL: https://rumble.com/vepb2p-yann-tiersen-comptine-dun-autre-t-guitar-cover-amelie-movie-soundtrack.html


    In ClipGrab, I tried the link <https://rumble.com/vepb2p-yann-tiersen-comptine-dun-autre-t-guitar-cover-amelie-movie-soundtrack.html>
    that you gave. ClipGrab could not find a downloadable video. So I used SeaMonkey to view that link and was able to play the video.

    I then right-clicked on the video and selected Copy Video Location from
    the popup context menu. ClipGrab recognized that URI as a downloadable
    video.

    I think you need to use the correct URI, not the URI of the Web page but
    the URI of the video.

    --
    David E. Ross
    <http://www.rossde.com/>

    News item: "Conservative U.S. House Republicans to
    form 'America First' caucus"

    During the 1930s, America First was a pro-Nazi political movement.

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  • From T@21:1/5 to David E. Ross on Mon Apr 19 16:22:49 2021
    On 4/19/21 8:32 AM, David E. Ross wrote:
    On 4/19/2021 2:34 AM, T wrote:
    On 4/19/21 1:02 AM, J. P. Gilliver (John) wrote:
    On Mon, 19 Apr 2021 at 17:36:38, Daniel <dxmm@spam.albury.net.au> wrote
    (my responses usually follow points raised):
    T wrote on 19/04/2021 9:30 am:
    Hi All,
     Anyone know of a downloader for rumble.com?
     Many thanks,
    -T

    Doesn't youtube-dl handle rumble.com??

    I understood it was more flexible than its name implied!

    Dunno about rumble (never heard of it until this thread - never been
    there), but I can certainly confirm that youtube-dl is extremely poorly
    named: it does indeed work with almost any URL that I have thrown at it
    - in fact I can't remember one it has failed on. It's certainly not just >>> for YouTube!

    (I _have_ created a batch file that includes the switch to tell it to
    ignore a certificate being out of date as one site I download from a lot >>> has that problem, but that's trivial.)

    $ youtube-dl
    https://rumble.com/vepb2p-yann-tiersen-comptine-dun-autre-t-guitar-cover-amelie-movie-soundtrack.html
    [generic]
    vepb2p-yann-tiersen-comptine-dun-autre-t-guitar-cover-amelie-movie-soundtrack:
    Requesting header
    WARNING: Falling back on generic information extractor.
    [generic]
    vepb2p-yann-tiersen-comptine-dun-autre-t-guitar-cover-amelie-movie-soundtrack:
    Downloading webpage
    [generic]
    vepb2p-yann-tiersen-comptine-dun-autre-t-guitar-cover-amelie-movie-soundtrack:
    Extracting information
    ERROR: Unsupported URL:
    https://rumble.com/vepb2p-yann-tiersen-comptine-dun-autre-t-guitar-cover-amelie-movie-soundtrack.html


    In ClipGrab, I tried the link <https://rumble.com/vepb2p-yann-tiersen-comptine-dun-autre-t-guitar-cover-amelie-movie-soundtrack.html>
    that you gave. ClipGrab could not find a downloadable video. So I used SeaMonkey to view that link and was able to play the video.

    I then right-clicked on the video and selected Copy Video Location from
    the popup context menu. ClipGrab recognized that URI as a downloadable video.

    I think you need to use the correct URI, not the URI of the Web page but
    the URI of the video.


    I can't figure out how to get the URI from the web site

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  • From David E. Ross@21:1/5 to All on Mon Apr 19 17:57:46 2021
    On 4/19/2021 4:22 PM, T wrote:
    On 4/19/21 8:32 AM, David E. Ross wrote:
    On 4/19/2021 2:34 AM, T wrote:
    On 4/19/21 1:02 AM, J. P. Gilliver (John) wrote:
    On Mon, 19 Apr 2021 at 17:36:38, Daniel <dxmm@spam.albury.net.au> wrote >>>> (my responses usually follow points raised):
    T wrote on 19/04/2021 9:30 am:
    Hi All,
     Anyone know of a downloader for rumble.com?
     Many thanks,
    -T

    Doesn't youtube-dl handle rumble.com??

    I understood it was more flexible than its name implied!

    Dunno about rumble (never heard of it until this thread - never been
    there), but I can certainly confirm that youtube-dl is extremely poorly >>>> named: it does indeed work with almost any URL that I have thrown at it >>>> - in fact I can't remember one it has failed on. It's certainly not just >>>> for YouTube!

    (I _have_ created a batch file that includes the switch to tell it to
    ignore a certificate being out of date as one site I download from a lot >>>> has that problem, but that's trivial.)

    $ youtube-dl
    https://rumble.com/vepb2p-yann-tiersen-comptine-dun-autre-t-guitar-cover-amelie-movie-soundtrack.html
    [generic]
    vepb2p-yann-tiersen-comptine-dun-autre-t-guitar-cover-amelie-movie-soundtrack:
    Requesting header
    WARNING: Falling back on generic information extractor.
    [generic]
    vepb2p-yann-tiersen-comptine-dun-autre-t-guitar-cover-amelie-movie-soundtrack:
    Downloading webpage
    [generic]
    vepb2p-yann-tiersen-comptine-dun-autre-t-guitar-cover-amelie-movie-soundtrack:
    Extracting information
    ERROR: Unsupported URL:
    https://rumble.com/vepb2p-yann-tiersen-comptine-dun-autre-t-guitar-cover-amelie-movie-soundtrack.html


    In ClipGrab, I tried the link
    <https://rumble.com/vepb2p-yann-tiersen-comptine-dun-autre-t-guitar-cover-amelie-movie-soundtrack.html>
    that you gave. ClipGrab could not find a downloadable video. So I used
    SeaMonkey to view that link and was able to play the video.

    I then right-clicked on the video and selected Copy Video Location from
    the popup context menu. ClipGrab recognized that URI as a downloadable
    video.

    I think you need to use the correct URI, not the URI of the Web page but
    the URI of the video.


    I can't figure out how to get the URI from the web site


    On the Web page you indicated, I started playing the video (HTML5
    Media). While it was playing, I placed my cursor over the video, right-clicked, and selected Copy Video Location from the context menu.
    I had to do this while the video was playing, before it ended.

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  • From T@21:1/5 to David E. Ross on Tue Apr 20 00:52:13 2021
    On 4/19/21 5:57 PM, David E. Ross wrote:
    On 4/19/2021 4:22 PM, T wrote:
    On 4/19/21 8:32 AM, David E. Ross wrote:
    On 4/19/2021 2:34 AM, T wrote:
    On 4/19/21 1:02 AM, J. P. Gilliver (John) wrote:
    On Mon, 19 Apr 2021 at 17:36:38, Daniel <dxmm@spam.albury.net.au> wrote >>>>> (my responses usually follow points raised):
    T wrote on 19/04/2021 9:30 am:
    Hi All,
     Anyone know of a downloader for rumble.com?
     Many thanks,
    -T

    Doesn't youtube-dl handle rumble.com??

    I understood it was more flexible than its name implied!

    Dunno about rumble (never heard of it until this thread - never been >>>>> there), but I can certainly confirm that youtube-dl is extremely poorly >>>>> named: it does indeed work with almost any URL that I have thrown at it >>>>> - in fact I can't remember one it has failed on. It's certainly not just >>>>> for YouTube!

    (I _have_ created a batch file that includes the switch to tell it to >>>>> ignore a certificate being out of date as one site I download from a lot >>>>> has that problem, but that's trivial.)

    $ youtube-dl
    https://rumble.com/vepb2p-yann-tiersen-comptine-dun-autre-t-guitar-cover-amelie-movie-soundtrack.html
    [generic]
    vepb2p-yann-tiersen-comptine-dun-autre-t-guitar-cover-amelie-movie-soundtrack:
    Requesting header
    WARNING: Falling back on generic information extractor.
    [generic]
    vepb2p-yann-tiersen-comptine-dun-autre-t-guitar-cover-amelie-movie-soundtrack:
    Downloading webpage
    [generic]
    vepb2p-yann-tiersen-comptine-dun-autre-t-guitar-cover-amelie-movie-soundtrack:
    Extracting information
    ERROR: Unsupported URL:
    https://rumble.com/vepb2p-yann-tiersen-comptine-dun-autre-t-guitar-cover-amelie-movie-soundtrack.html


    In ClipGrab, I tried the link
    <https://rumble.com/vepb2p-yann-tiersen-comptine-dun-autre-t-guitar-cover-amelie-movie-soundtrack.html>
    that you gave. ClipGrab could not find a downloadable video. So I used >>> SeaMonkey to view that link and was able to play the video.

    I then right-clicked on the video and selected Copy Video Location from
    the popup context menu. ClipGrab recognized that URI as a downloadable
    video.

    I think you need to use the correct URI, not the URI of the Web page but >>> the URI of the video.


    I can't figure out how to get the URI from the web site


    On the Web page you indicated, I started playing the video (HTML5
    Media). While it was playing, I placed my cursor over the video, right-clicked, and selected Copy Video Location from the context menu.
    I had to do this while the video was playing, before it ended.

    I get no pop up when I right click on the playing
    video in either Firefox or Vivaldi. It just
    ignores me. Left click works (start and stops
    the video).

    :')


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  • From Daniel@21:1/5 to All on Tue Apr 20 18:26:26 2021
    T wrote on 20/4/21 5:52 pm:
    On 4/19/21 5:57 PM, David E. Ross wrote:
    On 4/19/2021 4:22 PM, T wrote:
    On 4/19/21 8:32 AM, David E. Ross wrote:
    On 4/19/2021 2:34 AM, T wrote:
    On 4/19/21 1:02 AM, J. P. Gilliver (John) wrote:
    On Mon, 19 Apr 2021 at 17:36:38, Daniel
    <dxmm@spam.albury.net.au> wrote (my responses usually
    follow points raised):
    T wrote on 19/04/2021 9:30 am:
    Hi All, Anyone know of a downloader for rumble.com?
    Many thanks, -T

    Doesn't youtube-dl handle rumble.com??

    I understood it was more flexible than its name implied!

    Dunno about rumble (never heard of it until this thread -
    never been there), but I can certainly confirm that
    youtube-dl is extremely poorly named: it does indeed work
    with almost any URL that I have thrown at it - in fact I
    can't remember one it has failed on. It's certainly not
    just for YouTube!

    (I _have_ created a batch file that includes the switch to
    tell it to ignore a certificate being out of date as one
    site I download from a lot has that problem, but that's
    trivial.)

    $ youtube-dl
    https://rumble.com/vepb2p-yann-tiersen-comptine-dun-autre-t-guitar-cover-amelie-movie-soundtrack.html

    [generic]
    vepb2p-yann-tiersen-comptine-dun-autre-t-guitar-cover-amelie-movie-soundtrack:

    Requesting header WARNING: Falling back on generic
    information extractor. [generic]
    vepb2p-yann-tiersen-comptine-dun-autre-t-guitar-cover-amelie-movie-soundtrack:

    Downloading webpage [generic]
    vepb2p-yann-tiersen-comptine-dun-autre-t-guitar-cover-amelie-movie-soundtrack:

    Extracting information ERROR: Unsupported URL:
    https://rumble.com/vepb2p-yann-tiersen-comptine-dun-autre-t-guitar-cover-amelie-movie-soundtrack.html


    In ClipGrab, I tried the link
    <https://rumble.com/vepb2p-yann-tiersen-comptine-dun-autre-t-guitar-cover-amelie-movie-soundtrack.html>

    that you gave. ClipGrab could not find a downloadable video.
    So I used SeaMonkey to view that link and was able to play the
    video.

    I then right-clicked on the video and selected Copy Video
    Location from the popup context menu. ClipGrab recognized
    that URI as a downloadable video.

    I think you need to use the correct URI, not the URI of the
    Web page but the URI of the video.

    I can't figure out how to get the URI from the web site

    On the Web page you indicated, I started playing the video (HTML5
    Media). While it was playing, I placed my cursor over the video,
    right-clicked, and selected Copy Video Location from the context
    menu. I had to do this while the video was playing, before it
    ended.

    I get no pop up when I right click on the playing video in either
    Firefox or Vivaldi. It just ignores me. Left click works (start
    and stops the video).

    :')

    David, Using my Linux SM, I just clicked on the link 'T' provided,
    clicked the 'Play' button centre of screen, then right clicked on the
    playing video .... and got nothing, no menu from which to select 'Copy
    Video Location'.

    David, I note you are posting using TB .... did you use FF to view the
    clip?? Could that be the difference??
    --
    Daniel

    User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:60.0) Gecko/20100101 SeaMonkey/2.53.6 Build identifier: 20210117210643

    User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:60.0) Gecko/20100101 SeaMonkey/2.53.6 Build identifier: 20210118013008

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  • From David E. Ross@21:1/5 to Daniel on Tue Apr 20 08:00:31 2021
    On 4/20/2021 1:26 AM, Daniel wrote:
    T wrote on 20/4/21 5:52 pm:
    On 4/19/21 5:57 PM, David E. Ross wrote:
    On 4/19/2021 4:22 PM, T wrote:
    On 4/19/21 8:32 AM, David E. Ross wrote:
    On 4/19/2021 2:34 AM, T wrote:
    On 4/19/21 1:02 AM, J. P. Gilliver (John) wrote:
    On Mon, 19 Apr 2021 at 17:36:38, Daniel
    <dxmm@spam.albury.net.au> wrote (my responses usually
    follow points raised):
    T wrote on 19/04/2021 9:30 am:
    Hi All, Anyone know of a downloader for rumble.com?
    Many thanks, -T

    Doesn't youtube-dl handle rumble.com??

    I understood it was more flexible than its name implied!

    Dunno about rumble (never heard of it until this thread -
    never been there), but I can certainly confirm that
    youtube-dl is extremely poorly named: it does indeed work
    with almost any URL that I have thrown at it - in fact I
    can't remember one it has failed on. It's certainly not
    just for YouTube!

    (I _have_ created a batch file that includes the switch to
    tell it to ignore a certificate being out of date as one
    site I download from a lot has that problem, but that's
    trivial.)

    $ youtube-dl
    https://rumble.com/vepb2p-yann-tiersen-comptine-dun-autre-t-guitar-cover-amelie-movie-soundtrack.html

    [generic]
    vepb2p-yann-tiersen-comptine-dun-autre-t-guitar-cover-amelie-movie-soundtrack:

    Requesting header WARNING: Falling back on generic
    information extractor. [generic]
    vepb2p-yann-tiersen-comptine-dun-autre-t-guitar-cover-amelie-movie-soundtrack:

    Downloading webpage [generic]
    vepb2p-yann-tiersen-comptine-dun-autre-t-guitar-cover-amelie-movie-soundtrack:

    Extracting information ERROR: Unsupported URL:
    https://rumble.com/vepb2p-yann-tiersen-comptine-dun-autre-t-guitar-cover-amelie-movie-soundtrack.html


    In ClipGrab, I tried the link
    <https://rumble.com/vepb2p-yann-tiersen-comptine-dun-autre-t-guitar-cover-amelie-movie-soundtrack.html>

    that you gave. ClipGrab could not find a downloadable video.
    So I used SeaMonkey to view that link and was able to play the
    video.

    I then right-clicked on the video and selected Copy Video
    Location from the popup context menu. ClipGrab recognized
    that URI as a downloadable video.

    I think you need to use the correct URI, not the URI of the
    Web page but the URI of the video.

    I can't figure out how to get the URI from the web site

    On the Web page you indicated, I started playing the video (HTML5
    Media). While it was playing, I placed my cursor over the video,
    right-clicked, and selected Copy Video Location from the context
    menu. I had to do this while the video was playing, before it
    ended.

    I get no pop up when I right click on the playing video in either
    Firefox or Vivaldi. It just ignores me. Left click works (start
    and stops the video).

    :')

    David, Using my Linux SM, I just clicked on the link 'T' provided,
    clicked the 'Play' button centre of screen, then right clicked on the
    playing video .... and got nothing, no menu from which to select 'Copy
    Video Location'.

    David, I note you are posting using TB .... did you use FF to view the
    clip?? Could that be the difference??


    No, I am using SeaMonkey 2.49.5.

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  • From T@21:1/5 to David E. Ross on Tue Apr 20 11:22:36 2021
    On 4/20/21 8:00 AM, David E. Ross wrote:
    On 4/20/2021 1:26 AM, Daniel wrote:
    T wrote on 20/4/21 5:52 pm:
    On 4/19/21 5:57 PM, David E. Ross wrote:
    On 4/19/2021 4:22 PM, T wrote:
    On 4/19/21 8:32 AM, David E. Ross wrote:
    On 4/19/2021 2:34 AM, T wrote:
    On 4/19/21 1:02 AM, J. P. Gilliver (John) wrote:
    On Mon, 19 Apr 2021 at 17:36:38, Daniel
    <dxmm@spam.albury.net.au> wrote (my responses usually
    follow points raised):
    T wrote on 19/04/2021 9:30 am:
    Hi All, Anyone know of a downloader for rumble.com?
    Many thanks, -T

    Doesn't youtube-dl handle rumble.com??

    I understood it was more flexible than its name implied!

    Dunno about rumble (never heard of it until this thread -
    never been there), but I can certainly confirm that
    youtube-dl is extremely poorly named: it does indeed work
    with almost any URL that I have thrown at it - in fact I
    can't remember one it has failed on. It's certainly not
    just for YouTube!

    (I _have_ created a batch file that includes the switch to
    tell it to ignore a certificate being out of date as one
    site I download from a lot has that problem, but that's
    trivial.)

    $ youtube-dl
    https://rumble.com/vepb2p-yann-tiersen-comptine-dun-autre-t-guitar-cover-amelie-movie-soundtrack.html

    [generic]
    vepb2p-yann-tiersen-comptine-dun-autre-t-guitar-cover-amelie-movie-soundtrack:

    Requesting header WARNING: Falling back on generic
    information extractor. [generic]
    vepb2p-yann-tiersen-comptine-dun-autre-t-guitar-cover-amelie-movie-soundtrack:

    Downloading webpage [generic]
    vepb2p-yann-tiersen-comptine-dun-autre-t-guitar-cover-amelie-movie-soundtrack:

    Extracting information ERROR: Unsupported URL:
    https://rumble.com/vepb2p-yann-tiersen-comptine-dun-autre-t-guitar-cover-amelie-movie-soundtrack.html


    In ClipGrab, I tried the link
    <https://rumble.com/vepb2p-yann-tiersen-comptine-dun-autre-t-guitar-cover-amelie-movie-soundtrack.html>

    that you gave. ClipGrab could not find a downloadable video.
    So I used SeaMonkey to view that link and was able to play the
    video.

    I then right-clicked on the video and selected Copy Video
    Location from the popup context menu. ClipGrab recognized
    that URI as a downloadable video.

    I think you need to use the correct URI, not the URI of the
    Web page but the URI of the video.

    I can't figure out how to get the URI from the web site

    On the Web page you indicated, I started playing the video (HTML5
    Media). While it was playing, I placed my cursor over the video,
    right-clicked, and selected Copy Video Location from the context
    menu. I had to do this while the video was playing, before it
    ended.

    I get no pop up when I right click on the playing video in either
    Firefox or Vivaldi. It just ignores me. Left click works (start
    and stops the video).

    :')

    David, Using my Linux SM, I just clicked on the link 'T' provided,
    clicked the 'Play' button centre of screen, then right clicked on the
    playing video .... and got nothing, no menu from which to select 'Copy
    Video Location'.

    David, I note you are posting using TB .... did you use FF to view the
    clip?? Could that be the difference??


    No, I am using SeaMonkey 2.49.5.


    I just posted:

    Please provide support for rumble.com https://github.com/ytdl-org/youtube-dl/issues/28814

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  • From Daniel@21:1/5 to David E. Ross on Wed Apr 21 14:47:09 2021
    David E. Ross wrote on 21/4/21 1:00 am:
    On 4/20/2021 1:26 AM, Daniel wrote:
    T wrote on 20/4/21 5:52 pm:
    On 4/19/21 5:57 PM, David E. Ross wrote:
    On 4/19/2021 4:22 PM, T wrote:
    On 4/19/21 8:32 AM, David E. Ross wrote:
    On 4/19/2021 2:34 AM, T wrote:
    On 4/19/21 1:02 AM, J. P. Gilliver (John) wrote:
    On Mon, 19 Apr 2021 at 17:36:38, Daniel
    <dxmm@spam.albury.net.au> wrote (my responses usually
    follow points raised):
    T wrote on 19/04/2021 9:30 am:
    Hi All, Anyone know of a downloader for rumble.com?
    Many thanks, -T

    Doesn't youtube-dl handle rumble.com??

    I understood it was more flexible than its name implied!

    Dunno about rumble (never heard of it until this thread -
    never been there), but I can certainly confirm that
    youtube-dl is extremely poorly named: it does indeed work
    with almost any URL that I have thrown at it - in fact I
    can't remember one it has failed on. It's certainly not
    just for YouTube!

    (I _have_ created a batch file that includes the switch to
    tell it to ignore a certificate being out of date as one
    site I download from a lot has that problem, but that's
    trivial.)

    $ youtube-dl
    https://rumble.com/vepb2p-yann-tiersen-comptine-dun-autre-t-guitar-cover-amelie-movie-soundtrack.html

    [generic]
    vepb2p-yann-tiersen-comptine-dun-autre-t-guitar-cover-amelie-movie-soundtrack:

    Requesting header WARNING: Falling back on generic
    information extractor. [generic]
    vepb2p-yann-tiersen-comptine-dun-autre-t-guitar-cover-amelie-movie-soundtrack:

    Downloading webpage [generic]
    vepb2p-yann-tiersen-comptine-dun-autre-t-guitar-cover-amelie-movie-soundtrack:

    Extracting information ERROR: Unsupported URL:
    https://rumble.com/vepb2p-yann-tiersen-comptine-dun-autre-t-guitar-cover-amelie-movie-soundtrack.html


    In ClipGrab, I tried the link
    <https://rumble.com/vepb2p-yann-tiersen-comptine-dun-autre-t-guitar-cover-amelie-movie-soundtrack.html>

    that you gave. ClipGrab could not find a downloadable video.
    So I used SeaMonkey to view that link and was able to play the
    video.

    I then right-clicked on the video and selected Copy Video
    Location from the popup context menu. ClipGrab recognized
    that URI as a downloadable video.

    I think you need to use the correct URI, not the URI of the
    Web page but the URI of the video.

    I can't figure out how to get the URI from the web site

    On the Web page you indicated, I started playing the video (HTML5
    Media). While it was playing, I placed my cursor over the video,
    right-clicked, and selected Copy Video Location from the context
    menu. I had to do this while the video was playing, before it
    ended.

    I get no pop up when I right click on the playing video in either
    Firefox or Vivaldi. It just ignores me. Left click works (start
    and stops the video).

    :')

    David, Using my Linux SM, I just clicked on the link 'T' provided,
    clicked the 'Play' button centre of screen, then right clicked on the
    playing video .... and got nothing, no menu from which to select 'Copy
    Video Location'.

    David, I note you are posting using TB .... did you use FF to view the
    clip?? Could that be the difference??

    No, I am using SeaMonkey 2.49.5.

    O.K., in that case it appears the web-site works for your 2.49.5 but not
    for my 2.53.6 nor whatever version 'T' is using!!
    --
    Daniel

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    User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:60.0) Gecko/20100101 SeaMonkey/2.53.6 Build identifier: 20210118013008

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  • From David E. Ross@21:1/5 to David E. Ross on Tue Apr 20 23:06:07 2021
    On 4/20/2021 10:48 PM, David E. Ross wrote:
    On 4/20/2021 9:47 PM, Daniel wrote:
    David E. Ross wrote on 21/4/21 1:00 am:
    On 4/20/2021 1:26 AM, Daniel wrote:
    T wrote on 20/4/21 5:52 pm:
    On 4/19/21 5:57 PM, David E. Ross wrote:
    On 4/19/2021 4:22 PM, T wrote:
    On 4/19/21 8:32 AM, David E. Ross wrote:
    On 4/19/2021 2:34 AM, T wrote:
    On 4/19/21 1:02 AM, J. P. Gilliver (John) wrote:
    On Mon, 19 Apr 2021 at 17:36:38, Daniel
    <dxmm@spam.albury.net.au> wrote (my responses usually
    follow points raised):
    T wrote on 19/04/2021 9:30 am:
    Hi All, Anyone know of a downloader for rumble.com?
    Many thanks, -T

    Doesn't youtube-dl handle rumble.com??

    I understood it was more flexible than its name implied!

    Dunno about rumble (never heard of it until this thread -
    never been there), but I can certainly confirm that
    youtube-dl is extremely poorly named: it does indeed work
    with almost any URL that I have thrown at it - in fact I
    can't remember one it has failed on. It's certainly not
    just for YouTube!

    (I _have_ created a batch file that includes the switch to >>>>>>>>>> tell it to ignore a certificate being out of date as one
    site I download from a lot has that problem, but that's
    trivial.)

    $ youtube-dl
    https://rumble.com/vepb2p-yann-tiersen-comptine-dun-autre-t-guitar-cover-amelie-movie-soundtrack.html

    [generic]
    vepb2p-yann-tiersen-comptine-dun-autre-t-guitar-cover-amelie-movie-soundtrack:

    Requesting header WARNING: Falling back on generic
    information extractor. [generic]
    vepb2p-yann-tiersen-comptine-dun-autre-t-guitar-cover-amelie-movie-soundtrack:

    Downloading webpage [generic]
    vepb2p-yann-tiersen-comptine-dun-autre-t-guitar-cover-amelie-movie-soundtrack:

    Extracting information ERROR: Unsupported URL:
    https://rumble.com/vepb2p-yann-tiersen-comptine-dun-autre-t-guitar-cover-amelie-movie-soundtrack.html


    In ClipGrab, I tried the link
    <https://rumble.com/vepb2p-yann-tiersen-comptine-dun-autre-t-guitar-cover-amelie-movie-soundtrack.html>

    that you gave. ClipGrab could not find a downloadable video. >>>>>>>> So I used SeaMonkey to view that link and was able to play the >>>>>>>> video.

    I then right-clicked on the video and selected Copy Video
    Location from the popup context menu. ClipGrab recognized
    that URI as a downloadable video.

    I think you need to use the correct URI, not the URI of the
    Web page but the URI of the video.

    I can't figure out how to get the URI from the web site

    On the Web page you indicated, I started playing the video (HTML5
    Media). While it was playing, I placed my cursor over the video,
    right-clicked, and selected Copy Video Location from the context
    menu. I had to do this while the video was playing, before it
    ended.

    I get no pop up when I right click on the playing video in either
    Firefox or Vivaldi. It just ignores me. Left click works (start
    and stops the video).

    :')

    David, Using my Linux SM, I just clicked on the link 'T' provided,
    clicked the 'Play' button centre of screen, then right clicked on the
    playing video .... and got nothing, no menu from which to select 'Copy >>>> Video Location'.

    David, I note you are posting using TB .... did you use FF to view the >>>> clip?? Could that be the difference??

    No, I am using SeaMonkey 2.49.5.

    O.K., in that case it appears the web-site works for your 2.49.5 but not
    for my 2.53.6 nor whatever version 'T' is using!!


    T wants to use youtube-dl to download a video from the rumble.com Web
    site. That is quite different from viewing the video within a browser.

    ClipGrab uses youtube-dl for downloading videos. ClipGrab is NOT an
    add-on to any browser; it is a stand-alone application. The issue is
    getting the correct URI into youtube-dl for it to download a video.

    T cited the URI <https://rumble.com/vepb2p-yann-tiersen-comptine-dun-autre-t-guitar-cover-amelie-movie-soundtrack.html>.
    However, that is the URI for a Web page in which a video is embedded;
    it is NOT the URI of the video itself. I viewed the rumble.com URI in SeaMonkey with HTML5 Media enabled (normally disabled in my
    configuration). I started the video, still in SeaMonkey. While the
    video played within SeaMonkey (and also while the video was paused), I
    placed my cursor over it. I right-clicked and got a context menu. One
    of the items in the context menu was Copy Video Location, which I
    clicked. That gave me the URI <https://sp.rmbl.ws/s8/2/r/j/n/E/rjnEb.caa.1.mp4?u=3&b=0>, for which
    ClipGrab (using youtube-dl) successfully downloaded the video. I tested
    the download by playing it via VideoLAN (VLC), and it proved to be a
    good .mp4 file.

    If later versions of SeaMonkey than my 2.49.5 (e.g., your 2.53.6) no
    longer have Copy Video Location, that is indeed another reason why I am
    not upgrading.


    Oops! I forgot to include the fact that playing the video within
    SeaMonkey did not require the use of youtube-dl. The HTML5 Media
    capability inherent in SeaMonkey (without any add-on) was sufficient.

    --
    David E. Ross
    <http://www.rossde.com/>

    News item: "Conservative U.S. House Republicans to
    form 'America First' caucus"

    During the 1930s, America First was a pro-Nazi political movement.

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  • From David E. Ross@21:1/5 to Daniel on Tue Apr 20 22:48:25 2021
    On 4/20/2021 9:47 PM, Daniel wrote:
    David E. Ross wrote on 21/4/21 1:00 am:
    On 4/20/2021 1:26 AM, Daniel wrote:
    T wrote on 20/4/21 5:52 pm:
    On 4/19/21 5:57 PM, David E. Ross wrote:
    On 4/19/2021 4:22 PM, T wrote:
    On 4/19/21 8:32 AM, David E. Ross wrote:
    On 4/19/2021 2:34 AM, T wrote:
    On 4/19/21 1:02 AM, J. P. Gilliver (John) wrote:
    On Mon, 19 Apr 2021 at 17:36:38, Daniel
    <dxmm@spam.albury.net.au> wrote (my responses usually
    follow points raised):
    T wrote on 19/04/2021 9:30 am:
    Hi All, Anyone know of a downloader for rumble.com?
    Many thanks, -T

    Doesn't youtube-dl handle rumble.com??

    I understood it was more flexible than its name implied!

    Dunno about rumble (never heard of it until this thread -
    never been there), but I can certainly confirm that
    youtube-dl is extremely poorly named: it does indeed work
    with almost any URL that I have thrown at it - in fact I
    can't remember one it has failed on. It's certainly not
    just for YouTube!

    (I _have_ created a batch file that includes the switch to
    tell it to ignore a certificate being out of date as one
    site I download from a lot has that problem, but that's
    trivial.)

    $ youtube-dl
    https://rumble.com/vepb2p-yann-tiersen-comptine-dun-autre-t-guitar-cover-amelie-movie-soundtrack.html

    [generic]
    vepb2p-yann-tiersen-comptine-dun-autre-t-guitar-cover-amelie-movie-soundtrack:

    Requesting header WARNING: Falling back on generic
    information extractor. [generic]
    vepb2p-yann-tiersen-comptine-dun-autre-t-guitar-cover-amelie-movie-soundtrack:

    Downloading webpage [generic]
    vepb2p-yann-tiersen-comptine-dun-autre-t-guitar-cover-amelie-movie-soundtrack:

    Extracting information ERROR: Unsupported URL:
    https://rumble.com/vepb2p-yann-tiersen-comptine-dun-autre-t-guitar-cover-amelie-movie-soundtrack.html


    In ClipGrab, I tried the link
    <https://rumble.com/vepb2p-yann-tiersen-comptine-dun-autre-t-guitar-cover-amelie-movie-soundtrack.html>

    that you gave. ClipGrab could not find a downloadable video.
    So I used SeaMonkey to view that link and was able to play the
    video.

    I then right-clicked on the video and selected Copy Video
    Location from the popup context menu. ClipGrab recognized
    that URI as a downloadable video.

    I think you need to use the correct URI, not the URI of the
    Web page but the URI of the video.

    I can't figure out how to get the URI from the web site

    On the Web page you indicated, I started playing the video (HTML5
    Media). While it was playing, I placed my cursor over the video,
    right-clicked, and selected Copy Video Location from the context
    menu. I had to do this while the video was playing, before it
    ended.

    I get no pop up when I right click on the playing video in either
    Firefox or Vivaldi. It just ignores me. Left click works (start
    and stops the video).

    :')

    David, Using my Linux SM, I just clicked on the link 'T' provided,
    clicked the 'Play' button centre of screen, then right clicked on the
    playing video .... and got nothing, no menu from which to select 'Copy
    Video Location'.

    David, I note you are posting using TB .... did you use FF to view the
    clip?? Could that be the difference??

    No, I am using SeaMonkey 2.49.5.

    O.K., in that case it appears the web-site works for your 2.49.5 but not
    for my 2.53.6 nor whatever version 'T' is using!!


    T wants to use youtube-dl to download a video from the rumble.com Web
    site. That is quite different from viewing the video within a browser.

    ClipGrab uses youtube-dl for downloading videos. ClipGrab is NOT an
    add-on to any browser; it is a stand-alone application. The issue is
    getting the correct URI into youtube-dl for it to download a video.

    T cited the URI <https://rumble.com/vepb2p-yann-tiersen-comptine-dun-autre-t-guitar-cover-amelie-movie-soundtrack.html>.
    However, that is the URI for a Web page in which a video is embedded;
    it is NOT the URI of the video itself. I viewed the rumble.com URI in SeaMonkey with HTML5 Media enabled (normally disabled in my
    configuration). I started the video, still in SeaMonkey. While the
    video played within SeaMonkey (and also while the video was paused), I
    placed my cursor over it. I right-clicked and got a context menu. One
    of the items in the context menu was Copy Video Location, which I
    clicked. That gave me the URI <https://sp.rmbl.ws/s8/2/r/j/n/E/rjnEb.caa.1.mp4?u=3&b=0>, for which
    ClipGrab (using youtube-dl) successfully downloaded the video. I tested
    the download by playing it via VideoLAN (VLC), and it proved to be a
    good .mp4 file.

    If later versions of SeaMonkey than my 2.49.5 (e.g., your 2.53.6) no
    longer have Copy Video Location, that is indeed another reason why I am
    not upgrading.

    --
    David E. Ross
    <http://www.rossde.com/>

    News item: "Conservative U.S. House Republicans to
    form 'America First' caucus"

    During the 1930s, America First was a pro-Nazi political movement.

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  • From J. P. Gilliver (John)@21:1/5 to not_me@not_there.invalid on Wed Apr 21 12:53:38 2021
    On Tue, 20 Apr 2021 at 22:48:25, David E. Ross
    <not_me@not_there.invalid> wrote (my responses usually follow points
    raised):
    []
    ClipGrab uses youtube-dl for downloading videos. ClipGrab is NOT an
    add-on to any browser; it is a stand-alone application. The issue is
    getting the correct URI into youtube-dl for it to download a video.
    []
    That's interesting. When I look at ClipGrab's website, I see no mention
    of youtube-dl; when I look at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_YouTube_downloaders,
    youtube-dl seems to have capabilities ClipGrab does not, which seems odd
    if the latter is a wrapper for the former.

    (The fact that CG doesn't mention YT-DL certainly isn't conclusive, I
    know - for example, a huge number of video utilities are a wrapper for
    ffmpeg, but don't mention it on their websites.)

    Mayayana has created a GUI wrapper for youtube-dl, though I can't now
    find it on his jsware site - maybe it was never completed to the extent
    he wants to make it public/findable. (I've found I usually use the
    command-line version.)
    --
    J. P. Gilliver. UMRA: 1960/<1985 MB++G()AL-IS-Ch++(p)Ar@T+H+Sh0!:`)DNAf

    "Grammar is there to help, not hinder."
    -- Mark Wallace, APIHNA, 2nd December 2000 (quoted by John Flynn 2000-12-6)

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  • From Daniel@21:1/5 to David E. Ross on Wed Apr 21 22:42:47 2021
    David E. Ross wrote on 21/4/21 4:06 pm:
    On 4/20/2021 10:48 PM, David E. Ross wrote:
    On 4/20/2021 9:47 PM, Daniel wrote:
    David E. Ross wrote on 21/4/21 1:00 am:
    On 4/20/2021 1:26 AM, Daniel wrote:
    T wrote on 20/4/21 5:52 pm:
    On 4/19/21 5:57 PM, David E. Ross wrote:
    On 4/19/2021 4:22 PM, T wrote:
    On 4/19/21 8:32 AM, David E. Ross wrote:
    On 4/19/2021 2:34 AM, T wrote:
    On 4/19/21 1:02 AM, J. P. Gilliver (John) wrote:
    On Mon, 19 Apr 2021 at 17:36:38, Daniel
    <dxmm@spam.albury.net.au> wrote (my responses usually
    follow points raised):
    T wrote on 19/04/2021 9:30 am:
    Hi All, Anyone know of a downloader for rumble.com?
    Many thanks, -T

    Doesn't youtube-dl handle rumble.com??

    I understood it was more flexible than its name implied! >>>>>>>>>>>
    Dunno about rumble (never heard of it until this thread - >>>>>>>>>>> never been there), but I can certainly confirm that
    youtube-dl is extremely poorly named: it does indeed work >>>>>>>>>>> with almost any URL that I have thrown at it - in fact I >>>>>>>>>>> can't remember one it has failed on. It's certainly not
    just for YouTube!

    (I _have_ created a batch file that includes the switch to >>>>>>>>>>> tell it to ignore a certificate being out of date as one >>>>>>>>>>> site I download from a lot has that problem, but that's
    trivial.)

    $ youtube-dl
    https://rumble.com/vepb2p-yann-tiersen-comptine-dun-autre-t-guitar-cover-amelie-movie-soundtrack.html

    [generic]
    vepb2p-yann-tiersen-comptine-dun-autre-t-guitar-cover-amelie-movie-soundtrack:

    Requesting header WARNING: Falling back on generic
    information extractor. [generic]
    vepb2p-yann-tiersen-comptine-dun-autre-t-guitar-cover-amelie-movie-soundtrack:

    Downloading webpage [generic]
    vepb2p-yann-tiersen-comptine-dun-autre-t-guitar-cover-amelie-movie-soundtrack:

    Extracting information ERROR: Unsupported URL:
    https://rumble.com/vepb2p-yann-tiersen-comptine-dun-autre-t-guitar-cover-amelie-movie-soundtrack.html


    In ClipGrab, I tried the link
    <https://rumble.com/vepb2p-yann-tiersen-comptine-dun-autre-t-guitar-cover-amelie-movie-soundtrack.html>

    that you gave. ClipGrab could not find a downloadable video. >>>>>>>>> So I used SeaMonkey to view that link and was able to play the >>>>>>>>> video.

    I then right-clicked on the video and selected Copy Video
    Location from the popup context menu. ClipGrab recognized
    that URI as a downloadable video.

    I think you need to use the correct URI, not the URI of the
    Web page but the URI of the video.

    I can't figure out how to get the URI from the web site

    On the Web page you indicated, I started playing the video (HTML5 >>>>>>> Media). While it was playing, I placed my cursor over the video, >>>>>>> right-clicked, and selected Copy Video Location from the context >>>>>>> menu. I had to do this while the video was playing, before it
    ended.

    I get no pop up when I right click on the playing video in either
    Firefox or Vivaldi. It just ignores me. Left click works (start
    and stops the video).

    :')

    David, Using my Linux SM, I just clicked on the link 'T' provided,
    clicked the 'Play' button centre of screen, then right clicked on the >>>>> playing video .... and got nothing, no menu from which to select 'Copy >>>>> Video Location'.

    David, I note you are posting using TB .... did you use FF to view the >>>>> clip?? Could that be the difference??

    No, I am using SeaMonkey 2.49.5.

    O.K., in that case it appears the web-site works for your 2.49.5 but not >>> for my 2.53.6 nor whatever version 'T' is using!!


    T wants to use youtube-dl to download a video from the rumble.com Web
    site. That is quite different from viewing the video within a browser.

    ClipGrab uses youtube-dl for downloading videos. ClipGrab is NOT an
    add-on to any browser; it is a stand-alone application. The issue is
    getting the correct URI into youtube-dl for it to download a video.

    T cited the URI
    <https://rumble.com/vepb2p-yann-tiersen-comptine-dun-autre-t-guitar-cover-amelie-movie-soundtrack.html>.
    However, that is the URI for a Web page in which a video is embedded;
    it is NOT the URI of the video itself. I viewed the rumble.com URI in
    SeaMonkey with HTML5 Media enabled (normally disabled in my
    configuration). I started the video, still in SeaMonkey. While the
    video played within SeaMonkey (and also while the video was paused), I
    placed my cursor over it. I right-clicked and got a context menu. One
    of the items in the context menu was Copy Video Location, which I
    clicked. That gave me the URI
    <https://sp.rmbl.ws/s8/2/r/j/n/E/rjnEb.caa.1.mp4?u=3&b=0>, for which
    ClipGrab (using youtube-dl) successfully downloaded the video. I tested
    the download by playing it via VideoLAN (VLC), and it proved to be a
    good .mp4 file.

    If later versions of SeaMonkey than my 2.49.5 (e.g., your 2.53.6) no
    longer have Copy Video Location, that is indeed another reason why I am
    not upgrading.


    Oops! I forgot to include the fact that playing the video within
    SeaMonkey did not require the use of youtube-dl. The HTML5 Media
    capability inherent in SeaMonkey (without any add-on) was sufficient.

    In my SM 2.53.6 ...

    1 I went to https://rumble.com/vepb2p-yann-tiersen-comptine-dun-autre-t-guitar-cover-amelie-movie-soundtrack.html

    2. Clicked the arrow to get the video playing

    3. With the mouse hoovering over the clip, pressed the right mouse button

    4. Nothing happens, the clip just keeps playing, no menu shows up.

    I had a look at View -> Page Source to see if I could spot where the
    clip is actually located .... but my understanding of HTML is not that
    great!

    So doesn't work for me. ;-(
    --
    Daniel

    User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:60.0) Gecko/20100101 SeaMonkey/2.53.6 Build identifier: 20210117210643

    User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:60.0) Gecko/20100101 SeaMonkey/2.53.6 Build identifier: 20210118013008

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  • From T@21:1/5 to Daniel on Wed Apr 21 09:10:35 2021
    On 4/20/21 9:47 PM, Daniel wrote:
    nor whatever version 'T' is using!

    Fedora 33
    firefox-87.0-12.fc33.x86_64
    vivaldi-stable-3.7.2218.55-1.x86_64

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  • From clay@21:1/5 to David E. Ross on Wed Apr 21 09:28:41 2021
    David E. Ross wrote:
    On 4/20/2021 9:47 PM, Daniel wrote:
    David E. Ross wrote on 21/4/21 1:00 am:
    On 4/20/2021 1:26 AM, Daniel wrote:
    T wrote on 20/4/21 5:52 pm:
    On 4/19/21 5:57 PM, David E. Ross wrote:
    On 4/19/2021 4:22 PM, T wrote:
    On 4/19/21 8:32 AM, David E. Ross wrote:
    On 4/19/2021 2:34 AM, T wrote:
    On 4/19/21 1:02 AM, J. P. Gilliver (John) wrote:
    On Mon, 19 Apr 2021 at 17:36:38, Daniel
    <dxmm@spam.albury.net.au> wrote (my responses usually
    follow points raised):
    T wrote on 19/04/2021 9:30 am:
    Hi All, Anyone know of a downloader for rumble.com?
    Many thanks, -T

    Doesn't youtube-dl handle rumble.com??

    I understood it was more flexible than its name implied!

    Dunno about rumble (never heard of it until this thread -
    never been there), but I can certainly confirm that
    youtube-dl is extremely poorly named: it does indeed work
    with almost any URL that I have thrown at it - in fact I
    can't remember one it has failed on. It's certainly not
    just for YouTube!

    (I _have_ created a batch file that includes the switch to >>>>>>>>>> tell it to ignore a certificate being out of date as one
    site I download from a lot has that problem, but that's
    trivial.)

    $ youtube-dl
    https://rumble.com/vepb2p-yann-tiersen-comptine-dun-autre-t-guitar-cover-amelie-movie-soundtrack.html

    [generic]
    vepb2p-yann-tiersen-comptine-dun-autre-t-guitar-cover-amelie-movie-soundtrack:

    Requesting header WARNING: Falling back on generic
    information extractor. [generic]
    vepb2p-yann-tiersen-comptine-dun-autre-t-guitar-cover-amelie-movie-soundtrack:

    Downloading webpage [generic]
    vepb2p-yann-tiersen-comptine-dun-autre-t-guitar-cover-amelie-movie-soundtrack:

    Extracting information ERROR: Unsupported URL:
    https://rumble.com/vepb2p-yann-tiersen-comptine-dun-autre-t-guitar-cover-amelie-movie-soundtrack.html


    In ClipGrab, I tried the link
    <https://rumble.com/vepb2p-yann-tiersen-comptine-dun-autre-t-guitar-cover-amelie-movie-soundtrack.html>

    that you gave. ClipGrab could not find a downloadable video. >>>>>>>> So I used SeaMonkey to view that link and was able to play the >>>>>>>> video.

    I then right-clicked on the video and selected Copy Video
    Location from the popup context menu. ClipGrab recognized
    that URI as a downloadable video.

    I think you need to use the correct URI, not the URI of the
    Web page but the URI of the video.

    I can't figure out how to get the URI from the web site

    On the Web page you indicated, I started playing the video (HTML5
    Media). While it was playing, I placed my cursor over the video,
    right-clicked, and selected Copy Video Location from the context
    menu. I had to do this while the video was playing, before it
    ended.

    I get no pop up when I right click on the playing video in either
    Firefox or Vivaldi. It just ignores me. Left click works (start
    and stops the video).

    :')

    David, Using my Linux SM, I just clicked on the link 'T' provided,
    clicked the 'Play' button centre of screen, then right clicked on the
    playing video .... and got nothing, no menu from which to select 'Copy >>>> Video Location'.

    David, I note you are posting using TB .... did you use FF to view the >>>> clip?? Could that be the difference??

    No, I am using SeaMonkey 2.49.5.

    O.K., in that case it appears the web-site works for your 2.49.5 but not
    for my 2.53.6 nor whatever version 'T' is using!!


    T wants to use youtube-dl to download a video from the rumble.com Web
    site. That is quite different from viewing the video within a browser.

    ClipGrab uses youtube-dl for downloading videos. ClipGrab is NOT an
    add-on to any browser; it is a stand-alone application. The issue is
    getting the correct URI into youtube-dl for it to download a video.

    T cited the URI <https://rumble.com/vepb2p-yann-tiersen-comptine-dun-autre-t-guitar-cover-amelie-movie-soundtrack.html>.
    However, that is the URI for a Web page in which a video is embedded;
    it is NOT the URI of the video itself. I viewed the rumble.com URI in SeaMonkey with HTML5 Media enabled (normally disabled in my
    configuration). I started the video, still in SeaMonkey. While the
    video played within SeaMonkey (and also while the video was paused), I
    placed my cursor over it. I right-clicked and got a context menu. One
    of the items in the context menu was Copy Video Location, which I
    clicked. That gave me the URI <https://sp.rmbl.ws/s8/2/r/j/n/E/rjnEb.caa.1.mp4?u=3&b=0>, for which
    ClipGrab (using youtube-dl) successfully downloaded the video. I tested
    the download by playing it via VideoLAN (VLC), and it proved to be a
    good .mp4 file.

    If later versions of SeaMonkey than my 2.49.5 (e.g., your 2.53.6) no
    longer have Copy Video Location, that is indeed another reason why I am
    not upgrading.

    Apparently your Seamonkey is ignoring the js on that site that blocks
    the right mouse context menu.
    I get nothing when I right click in Firefox 78.9.0esr.

    Page Info (Ctrl+i) will reveal the direct link to the video.

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  • From T@21:1/5 to clay on Wed Apr 21 09:45:47 2021
    On 4/21/21 9:28 AM, clay wrote:

    Apparently your Seamonkey is ignoring the js on that site that blocks
    the right mouse context menu.
    I get nothing when I right click in Firefox 78.9.0esr.

    Page Info (Ctrl+i) will reveal the direct link to the video.

    I am not seeing the the link to the video with <ctrl><I>

    :'(

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  • From =?UTF-8?B?8J+YiSBHb29kIEd1eSDwn5iJ?@21:1/5 to Daniel on Wed Apr 21 17:36:12 2021
    This is a multi-part message in MIME format.
    On 21/04/2021 05:47, Daniel wrote:

    O.K., in that case it appears the web-site works for your 2.49.5 but
    not for my 2.53.6 nor whatever version 'T' is using!!

    No problem in FF 83.0:  However, FF88 has made some changes and so this
    may not be possible but let's see how things go from here.

    <https://sp.rmbl.ws/s8/2/r/j/n/E/rjnEb.caa.1.mp4>



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    cite="mid:VfydnVahrI7TM-L9nZ2dnUU7-WvNnZ2d@mozilla.org"><br>
    O.K., in that case it appears the web-site works for your 2.49.5
    but not for my 2.53.6 nor whatever version 'T' is using!!
    <br>
    </blockquote>
    <p>No problem in FF 83.0:  However, FF88 has made some changes and
    so this may not be possible but let's see how things go from here.<br>
    </p>
    <p><a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="https://sp.rmbl.ws/s8/2/r/j/n/E/rjnEb.caa.1.mp4">&lt;https://sp.rmbl.ws/s8/2/r/j/n/E/rjnEb.caa.1.mp4&gt;</a></p>
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  • From T@21:1/5 to clay on Wed Apr 21 11:53:54 2021
    On 4/21/21 11:40 AM, clay wrote:
    T wrote:
    On 4/21/21 9:28 AM, clay wrote:

    Apparently your Seamonkey is ignoring the js on that site that blocks
    the right mouse context menu.
    I get nothing when I right click in Firefox 78.9.0esr.

    Page Info (Ctrl+i) will reveal the direct link to the video.

    I am not seeing the the link to the video with <ctrl><I>

    :'(


    It's there.

     <https://i.postimg.cc/sfR9VStN/ctrlilink-Untitled.png>


    Hi Clay,

    I see it in your picture, but not mine:

    https://ibb.co/WfVGRRb

    Am I going blind?

    :'(

    -T

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  • From clay@21:1/5 to All on Wed Apr 21 11:40:31 2021
    T wrote:
    On 4/21/21 9:28 AM, clay wrote:

    Apparently your Seamonkey is ignoring the js on that site that blocks
    the right mouse context menu.
    I get nothing when I right click in Firefox 78.9.0esr.

    Page Info (Ctrl+i) will reveal the direct link to the video.

    I am not seeing the the link to the video with <ctrl><I>

    :'(


    It's there.

    <https://i.postimg.cc/sfR9VStN/ctrlilink-Untitled.png>

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  • From T@21:1/5 to clay on Wed Apr 21 11:58:47 2021
    On 4/21/21 11:40 AM, clay wrote:
    T wrote:
    On 4/21/21 9:28 AM, clay wrote:

    Apparently your Seamonkey is ignoring the js on that site that blocks
    the right mouse context menu.
    I get nothing when I right click in Firefox 78.9.0esr.

    Page Info (Ctrl+i) will reveal the direct link to the video.

    I am not seeing the the link to the video with <ctrl><I>

    :'(


    It's there.

     <https://i.postimg.cc/sfR9VStN/ctrlilink-Untitled.png>

    $ youtube-dl https://sp.rmbl.ws/s8/2/r/j/n/E/rjnEb.caa.1.mp4?u=3&b=0

    worked, but how do I get the url without having to
    having you look it up for me all the time?

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  • From clay@21:1/5 to All on Wed Apr 21 19:56:44 2021
    T wrote:
    On 4/21/21 11:40 AM, clay wrote:
    T wrote:
    On 4/21/21 9:28 AM, clay wrote:

    Apparently your Seamonkey is ignoring the js on that site that blocks
    the right mouse context menu.
    I get nothing when I right click in Firefox 78.9.0esr.

    Page Info (Ctrl+i) will reveal the direct link to the video.

    I am not seeing the the link to the video with <ctrl><I>

    :'(


    It's there.

    <https://i.postimg.cc/sfR9VStN/ctrlilink-Untitled.png>


    Hi Clay,

    I see it in your picture, but not mine:

    https://ibb.co/WfVGRRb

    Am I going blind?

    :'(

    -T


    Look closer at my pic.
    The link is under the 'Media' tab.
    You're on the 'General' tab up top.

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  • From T@21:1/5 to clay on Thu Apr 22 09:50:29 2021
    On 4/21/21 7:56 PM, clay wrote:
    T wrote:
    On 4/21/21 11:40 AM, clay wrote:
    T wrote:
    On 4/21/21 9:28 AM, clay wrote:

    Apparently your Seamonkey is ignoring the js on that site that
    blocks the right mouse context menu.
    I get nothing when I right click in Firefox 78.9.0esr.

    Page Info (Ctrl+i) will reveal the direct link to the video.

    I am not seeing the the link to the video with <ctrl><I>

    :'(


    It's there.

      <https://i.postimg.cc/sfR9VStN/ctrlilink-Untitled.png>


    Hi Clay,

    I see it in your picture, but not mine:

    https://ibb.co/WfVGRRb

    Am I going blind?

    :'(

    -T


    Look closer at my pic.
    The link is under the 'Media' tab.
    You're on the 'General' tab up top.

    Ah Ha! Thank you!

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  • From T@21:1/5 to clay on Thu Apr 22 10:02:00 2021
    On 4/21/21 7:56 PM, clay wrote:

    Look closer at my pic.
    The link is under the 'Media' tab.
    You're on the 'General' tab up top.

    Hi Clay,

    Any way to find that by downloading the web page
    with cURL and sorting through it?

    -T

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  • From clay@21:1/5 to All on Thu Apr 22 10:10:08 2021
    T wrote:
    On 4/21/21 7:56 PM, clay wrote:

    Look closer at my pic.
    The link is under the 'Media' tab.
    You're on the 'General' tab up top.

    Hi Clay,

    Any way to find that by downloading the web page
    with cURL and sorting through it?

    -T
    Probably... I've tried parsing html in the past and it's tedious.
    Some of the more clever sites hide links from Page Info, so digging
    through the code is the last resort.

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  • From T@21:1/5 to clay on Thu Apr 22 11:05:04 2021
    On 4/22/21 10:10 AM, clay wrote:
    T wrote:
    On 4/21/21 7:56 PM, clay wrote:

    Look closer at my pic.
    The link is under the 'Media' tab.
    You're on the 'General' tab up top.

    Hi Clay,

    Any way to find that by downloading the web page
    with cURL and sorting through it?

    -T
    Probably... I've tried parsing html in the past and it's tedious.
    Some of the more clever sites hide links from Page Info, so digging
    through the code is the last resort.

    I write in Raku (perl 6) and regex the dickens
    out of web pages. But I have to find it in the
    source page first to set up the regex. And
    I am not.

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  • From clay@21:1/5 to All on Sat Apr 24 17:10:33 2021
    T wrote:
    On 4/22/21 10:10 AM, clay wrote:
    T wrote:
    On 4/21/21 7:56 PM, clay wrote:

    Look closer at my pic.
    The link is under the 'Media' tab.
    You're on the 'General' tab up top.

    Hi Clay,

    Any way to find that by downloading the web page
    with cURL and sorting through it?

    -T
    Probably... I've tried parsing html in the past and it's tedious.
    Some of the more clever sites hide links from Page Info, so digging
    through the code is the last resort.

    I write in Raku (perl 6) and regex the dickens
    out of web pages. But I have to find it in the
    source page first to set up the regex. And
    I am not.
    Regretfully, I haven't taken the time to learn script writing.
    I am reminded of its value every time I undertake some mundane
    repetitive task.

    I can modify the heck out of someone else's script to make it work the
    way I want it to. Just can't build one from scratch.

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  • From T@21:1/5 to All on Tue May 4 04:33:55 2021
    On 4/18/21 4:30 PM, T wrote:
    Hi All,

    Anyone know of a downloader for rumble.com?

    Many thanks,
    -T

    I wrote my own.

    You have to find the embedded URL to the video.
    In the embedded URL is the address to the video.

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  • From Roy Harrell@21:1/5 to All on Fri Sep 10 20:53:02 2021
    On Sunday, April 18, 2021 at 6:30:24 PM UTC-5, T wrote:
    Hi All,

    Anyone know of a downloader for rumble.com?

    Many thanks,
    -T
    I realize this is an old thread, but in case someone comes looking later:
    View page source, search for "embedUrl" and there is what you seek.

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  • From J. P. Gilliver (John)@21:1/5 to Roy Harrell on Sat Sep 11 15:59:39 2021
    On Fri, 10 Sep 2021 at 20:53:02, Roy Harrell <roysatx@gmail.com> wrote
    (my responses usually follow points raised):
    On Sunday, April 18, 2021 at 6:30:24 PM UTC-5, T wrote:
    Hi All,

    Anyone know of a downloader for rumble.com?

    Many thanks,
    -T
    I realize this is an old thread, but in case someone comes looking later: >View page source, search for "embedUrl" and there is what you seek.

    And did the OP actually try youtube-dl itself? I continue to be puzzled
    why the developers continue to call it that; I can only assume it's
    because that's what they called it initially, and are worried people
    won't follow any name-change.

    FWIW: youtube-dl works on almost any webpage that has a video in it; I
    have found ones it doesn't, but few and far between (and often not for
    long as yt-dl gets developed). It certainly ISN'T only for YouTube, as
    the name might lead you to suspect.

    Incidentally, if you call your own copy something else, there's a fair
    chance it will still update if you tell it to - and still call the new
    version by your chosen name. (I call mine yt-dl.exe, and it seems to
    update fine under that name. [I also have a just y.bat file, that calls
    it with the switch that ignores certificates, which one or two of the
    sites I download videos from don't keep up to date.])
    --
    J. P. Gilliver. UMRA: 1960/<1985 MB++G()AL-IS-Ch++(p)Ar@T+H+Sh0!:`)DNAf

    Thay have a saying for it: /Geiz ist geil/, which roughly translates as, "It's sexy to be stingly". - Joe Fattorini, RT insert 2016/9/10-16

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  • From T@21:1/5 to All on Fri Sep 17 16:00:49 2021
    On 9/11/21 7:59 AM, J. P. Gilliver (John) wrote:
    On Fri, 10 Sep 2021 at 20:53:02, Roy Harrell <roysatx@gmail.com> wrote
    (my responses usually follow points raised):
    On Sunday, April 18, 2021 at 6:30:24 PM UTC-5, T wrote:
    Hi All,

    Anyone know of a downloader for rumble.com?

    Many thanks,
    -T
    I realize this is an old thread, but in case someone comes looking later:
    View page source, search for "embedUrl" and there is what you seek.

    And did the OP actually try youtube-dl itself? I continue to be puzzled
    why the developers continue to call it that; I can only assume it's
    because that's what they called it initially, and are worried people
    won't follow any name-change.

    FWIW: youtube-dl works on almost any webpage that has a video in it; I
    have found ones it doesn't, but few and far between (and often not for
    long as yt-dl gets developed). It certainly ISN'T only for YouTube, as
    the name might lead you to suspect.

    Incidentally, if you call your own copy something else, there's a fair
    chance it will still update if you tell it to - and still call the new version by your chosen name. (I call mine yt-dl.exe, and it seems to
    update fine under that name. [I also have a just y.bat file, that calls
    it with the switch that ignores certificates, which one or two of the
    sites I download videos from don't keep up to date.])

    I wrote a program to do exactly that.

    If anyone what to follow the rumble request:

    https://github.com/ytdl-org/youtube-dl/issues/10785

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