On Mon, February 5, 2007 09:39, Ric Moore wrote:
On Sat, 2007-02-03 at 14:48 -0500, oleksandr korneta wrote:
>
> on 02/03/2007 01:39 PM Paul Smith wrote:
>> On 2/3/07, Alexandru Ciobanu <alex(a)tvtransilvania.ro> wrote:
>>
>>>> Is there some tool for downloading video/audio files from YouTube?
>>>>
>>>>
>>> For a single file you can use this sh script:
>>>
>>>
>>> #!/bin/bash
>>>
bu="http://youtube.com/get_video.php?";
>>> read -p "URL to YouTube video? " ur; read -p "Name of file to
be saved? " nv wget ${ur} -O
>>> /var/tmp/y1;uf=${bu}`grep player2.swf /var/tmp/y1 | cut
>>> -d? -f2 |
>>> cut -d\" -f1`; wget "${uf}" -O /var/tmp/y.flv ffmpeg -i
/var/tmp/y.flv -r 24 -ab 56 -ar 22050
>>> -b 500 -s 320x240 ${nv}.mpg;
>>> rm /var/tmp/y.flv; rm /var/tmp/y1; exit
>>>
>>> You need ffmpeg, of course. For multiple files you can loop this or
>>> something...
>>
>> Thanks to all. The command
>>
>>
>> ffmpeg -i get_video.flv -r 24 -ab 56 -ar 22050 -b 500 -s 320x240 out.avi
>>
>> works fine.
>
> I remember using something similar, but the resulting video looks much
> crappier than the original .flv
>
> I found
>
>
> ffmpeg -i input.flv -ar 48000 -ac 2 output.mpg
Crap. I get this error which isn't found with google.
ffmpeg: symbol lookup error: /usr/lib/libavcodec.so.51: undefined
symbol: NeAACDecOpen
Anyone seen this one? Ric
Yep, you have to install ffmpeg-devel package
Manuel.