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November 06, 2005

Greasemonkeying with Google Video and YouTube

From: http://www.joshkinberg.com/blog/archives/2005/11/greased_google.php

One of the frustrating things about websites that use Flash video is that they rarely provide links to let you download the video files for offline viewing or transcoding/syncing to portable devices like the Sony PSP, video iPod, or Creative Zen Vision.

Case and point: Google Video and YouTube. Neither of these websites allow you to download the video files. This type of lock-down is soooo Web 1.0.

I decided to dive into Greasemonkey and create a couple scripts to expose download links on Google Video and YouTube webpages:

Google Video Getter
YouTube To Me

To install these scripts you will need the Greasemonkey extension for Firefox. After installing Greasemonkey, relaunch Firefox, then right-click the links above and select "Install User Script." Now whenever you browse to a Google Video or YouTube webpage, you will see a prominent download link at the top.

Welcome to Web 2.0 where the user is in control of the experience.

See the screenshots below to see what these scripts do...

googlevideo.jpg

youtube.jpg


Posted by jkinberg at 04:00 PM


Comments

Youtube apparently just changed the system... it's not get_video.php anymore as of today. I'll try hacking around to see what they changed.

Posted by: NTRoberts at January 5, 2006 09:30 PM

The script just needs to have a www tagged on the URL. It used to work fine w/o it, but now it's a necessity.

Posted by: NTRoberts at January 5, 2006 11:26 PM

I dunno, worked for me. Thanks for the scripts :D

Posted by: wintermute at January 9, 2006 10:18 PM

Works fine as of today. Using Firefox 1.0.7 and Greasemonkey 0.5.3. I only tried the Youtube thingy.

Posted by: Dirk Penus at January 15, 2006 08:28 PM

Maybe you can upgrade these pages to Web 2.o as well.. or ateast give an idea where to start???

http://today.reuters.com/tv/videoChannel.aspx?storyId=229b05419139adf8cd0d1dcbbe25d7110dc90734

Posted by: David at January 22, 2006 08:50 AM

As of 2/14/06 Neither youtube or Google video work

On you tube you get a file called GET_VIDEO no matter what you download.

Any videos downloaded from Google will not play.

Posted by: Joe at February 14, 2006 04:28 PM

the "Greasemonkey extension for Firefox" works also in Mac OsX?

Posted by: Edgar at April 10, 2006 03:56 PM

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