05-19-2013
Issue while downloading a file from youtube via IDM
I download a file (video) from youtube via IDM. What happens, it downloads completely but while running the video, I find that it isn't proper. The video won't be complete. for ex., a 10 minutes video which I downloaded now runs for 10 seconds only and then stops. So, may times I download the same file (which obviously takes a long time and requires patience) and once some how it works.
I AM IN A BIG PROBLEM.
This is happening since 20 days when I installed AVG Internet Security 2013 (cracked version). It had blocked IDM from interacting with internet(on account of broken signature or something like that) but later changed the set up in firewall and allowed IDM to interact. But since then this problem I am getting. IT IS A VERY BIG PROBLEM FOR ME. PLEASE RESOLVE SOON. Before I installed AVG it was downloading properly via IDM.
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
gcap.1
GCAP.1(1p) User Contributed Perl Documentation GCAP.1(1p)
NAME
gcap - Youtube closed caption downloader
SYNOPSIS
gcap [-i] [-t] [-r <regexp>] [--proxy=<addr> | --no-proxy]
[--help] <url> | <video_id>
DESCRIPTION
gcap is a command line tool for downloading Youtube closed captions. The downloaded closed captions are saved in SubRip (srt) file format.
The srt files are saved as "$videoid_$langid.srt" by default.
OPTIONS
--help
Print help and exit.
--version
Print version and exit.
-q, --quiet
Be quiet.
-i, --interactive
Open the interactive prompt which can be used to select the items. gcap selects all items by default. See also "INTERACTIVE PROMPT".
-t, --title
Parse video title and use it in the output filename(s) instead of video ID. The default is no.
-r, --regexp=arg
Cleanup video title using the specified arg regular expression. The default is "/(w|s)/g".
--proxy arg
Use arg for HTTP proxy, e.g. "http://foo:1234". Overrides the http_proxy environment setting.
--no-proxy
Disable use of HTTP proxy. Overrides both "--proxy" and http_proxy environment settings.
INTERACTIVE PROMPT
Use the "--interactive" switch to open the prompt. Note that gcap uses (as of 0.1.0) the Umph::Prompt module for this. Once the prompt
opens, type "help" to get a list of commands available to the prompt.
EXAMPLES
gcap 0QRO3gKj3qw
gcap "http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0QRO3gKj3qw"
Both yield the same results.
gcap -ti 0QRO3gKj3qw
Same as above two but use video title in the filename and choose which of the closed captions should be downloaded.
EXIT STATUS
Exits 0 on success, otherwise 1.
FILES
$HOME/.gcaprc, for example:
echo "--interactive" >> ~/.gcaprc
NOTES
Availability
The following error message produced by gcap (or the XML::DOM module) typically indicates that the video does not have any closed
captions available for it (URL omitted for brewity):
Couldn't parsefile [...] with LWP: no element found at line 1,
column 0, byte -1 at [...]/XML/Parser.pm [...]
http_proxy
gcap depends on XML::DOM which uses LWP::UserAgent to download the data. Note that LWP::UserAgent reads http_proxy environment setting.
e.g.:
env http_proxy=http://foo:1234 gcap video_id
WWW
<http://gcap.googlecode.com/>
<http://repo.or.cz/w/gcap.git>
AUTHOR
Toni Gundogdu <legatvs at sign cpan org>
perl v5.12.4 2011-11-15 GCAP.1(1p)