Migration from Google code services has begun -- starting from the issue tracker. This should make it easier for the users without a Google account to participate in the project.
There are now additional trackers available, and made a few other updates to the project space.
clive is a command line utility for extracting videos from Youtube and other video sharing Web sites. It was originally written to bypass the Adobe Flash requirement needed to view the hosted videos.
This release adds the requested LICENSE file and makes minor tweaks to the utility and the manual page.
For more information, please see
http://clive.sourceforge.net
clive is a command line utility for extracting videos from Youtube and other video sharing Web sites. It was originally written to bypass the Adobe Flash requirement needed to view the hosted videos. It is non-interactive, meaning it can work in the background while the user is not logged on. This allows the user to start an extraction andi disconnect from the system, letting clive finish the work. This release addresses a few minor bugs and adds support for evisortv website.
clive is a command line utility for extracting videos from Youtube and other video sharing Web sites. It was originally written to bypass the Adobe Flash requirement needed to view the hosted videos. It is non-interactive, meaning it can work in the background while the user is not logged on. This allows the user to start an extraction andi disconnect from the system, letting clive finish the work. This release fixes a number of minor bugs, adds a few new options and bundles the pre-generated manual page created from the embedded Pod markup.
clive is a command line utility for extracting videos from Youtube and other video sharing Web sites. It was originally written to bypass the Adobe Flash requirement needed to view the hosted videos. It is non-interactive, meaning it can work in the background while the user is not logged on. This allows the user to start an extraction andi disconnect from the system, letting clive finish the work.... read more
clive is a command line utility for extracting videos from Youtube and other video sharing Web sites. It was originally written to bypass the Adobe Flash requirement needed to view the hosted videos. It is non-interactive, meaning it can work in the background while the user is not logged on. This allows the user to start an extraction and disconnect from the system, letting clive finish the work.... read more
clive is an open source command-line utility for extracting videos from Youtube and other video sharing websites. It was originally written to bypass the Adobe Flash requirement needed to view the hosted videos.
clive (2.x+) is non-interactive meaning it can work in the background while the user is not logged on. This allows the user to start an extraction and disconnect from the system letting clive finish the work. By contrast, most of the extraction websites and UNIX scripts require constant user's presence which can be a great hindrance when transferring a lot of data.... read more
clive is an open source command line tool to extract videos and to bypass the need to use Adobe Flash in order to view user-generated content available on video-sharing websites.
This release makes minor performance tweaks and fixes a few bugs.
clive is an open source command line tool to extract videos and to bypass the need to use Adobe Flash in order to view user-generated content available on video-sharing websites.
This release adds clive-passwd utility for storing encrypted login passwords. The login options were updated to support encrypted passwords and a new option --passwd was added.
All of the bundled packages (newt, urlgrabber, feedparser) were removed and module independency was improved so that it is now possible to run clive without most of them. For a full coverage of the changes, see the CHANGES file.
clive is an open source command line tool to extract videos and to bypass the need to use Adobe Flash in order to view user-generated content available on video-sharing websites.
This release adds support for breakcom, adds a few new program options and fixes bug in the update feature.
clive is an open source command line tool to extract videos and to circumvent the need to use Adobe Flash in order to view user-generated content available on video-sharing websites.
This release upgrades the license to GPLv3 and updates the configuration scripts.
clive is an open source POSIX command line tool to extract videos and to circumvent the need to use Adobe Flash in order to view user-generated content available on video-sharing websites.
This release addresses various minor bugs and makes minor changes to the program.
clive is a video extraction tool for user-uploaded video hosts like Youtube Google Video and others. It can be chained with 3rd party tools for subsequent video re-encoding and playing.
This release fixes metacafe support and makes minor improvements to the program.
clive is a video extraction tool for user-uploaded video hosts like Youtube Google Video and others. It can be chained with 3rd party tools for subsequent video re-encoding and playing.
This release addresses various minor bugs and improvements.
clive is a video extraction tool for user-uploaded video hosts like Youtube Google Video and others. It can be chained with 3rd party tools for subsequent video re-encoding and playing.
This release adds support for Myvideo host, fixes Metacafe support and addresses various minor bugs and improvements.
clive is a video extraction tool for user-uploaded video hosts such as Youtube, Google Video, Dailymotion, Guba and Metacafe. It can be chained with 3rd party tools for subsequent video re-encoding and playing and playing.
This release adds support for sevenload.com and fixes GoogleVideo/FLV extraction.
clive is a video extraction tool for user-uploaded video hosts such as Youtube, Google Video, Dailymotion, Guba and Metacafe. It can be chained with 3rd party tools for subsequent video re-encoding and playing and playing.
This release adds new --scan feature that allows nabbing embedded Youtube videos from websites. The clive manual page has also been revised.
clive is a video extraction tool for user-uploaded video hosts such as Youtube, Google Video, Dailymotion, Guba and Metacafe. It can be chained with 3rd party tools for subsequent video re-encoding and playing and playing.
This release addresses Google Video flv extraction and cache related bugs reported recently.
clive is a video extraction tool for user-uploaded video hosts such as Youtube, Google Video, Dailymotion, Guba and Metacafe.
This release adds newt to the distribution, addresses various minor bugs and fixes the Google Video support bug.
clive is a video extraction tool for user-uploaded video hosts such as Youtube, Google Video, Dailymotion, Guba and Metacafe. It can be chained with 3rd party tools for subsequent video re-encoding and playing and playing.
This release adds log-in features and RSS/Atom feed parsing support.
clive is a cross-platform command line tool for user-uploaded video hosts such as Youtube, Google Video, Dailymotion, Guba and Metacafe. It can be chained with 3rd party tools for subsequent video re-encoding and playing.
This is a minor bugfix release.
clive is a cross-platform command line tool for user-uploaded video hosts such as Youtube, Google Video, Dailymotion, Guba and Metacafe. It can be chained with 3rd party tools for subsequent video re-encoding and playing.
This released addresses major feature changes and cleans up the code base.
clive is a command line tool for extracting videos from Youtube, Google Video, Dailymotion, Guba (free), Stage6 and Metacafe websites. The program is written entirely in Python programming language.
This release addresses various minor bugs. Please see the ChangeLog for full details.
clive is a command line tool for extracting videos from Youtube, Google Video, Dailymotion, Guba (free), Stage6 and Metacafe websites.
This release fixes dailymotion support that was broken due to the changes made to the website and addresses various minor bugs.
clive is a command line tool for extracting videos from Youtube, Google Video, Dailymotion, Guba (free), Stage6 and Metacafe websites.
This release adds a few new options, overhauls the configuration GUI completely and cleans up the CLI.
For a complete list of changes, please see:
https://sourceforge.net/project/shownotes.php?group_id=215220&release_id=573053