clive 0.4.15 is a Python script for Video scripts design by Toni Gündogdu.
It runs on following operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris.
clive is a video extraction tool for user-uploaded video hosts such as Youtube, Google Video, Dailymotion, Guba, Metacafe, and Sevenload.
Publisher review:clive is a video extraction tool for user-uploaded video hosts such as Youtube, Google Video, Dailymotion, Guba, Metacafe, and Sevenload. clive is a video extraction tool for user-uploaded video hosts such as Youtube, Google Video, Dailymotion, Guba, Metacafe, and Sevenload. It can be chained with 3rd party tools for subsequent video re-encoding and playing. Features: - Multi-platform; POSIX (BSD/Linux/UNIX-like) - Support for: - Youtube - GoogleVideo - Dailymotion - Guba - Metacafe - Sevenload - Myvideo - Multi-URL (batch) support - Compatible with UNIX pipes - Configuration file support - Integration with X clipboard (xclip) - Chain with a 3rd party player software for subsequent playing - Chain with ffmpeg for subsequent re-encoding - Proxy support; option and http_proxy environment setting - High/low-quality support where applicable (e.g. Youtube) - URL caching; re-fetch video page only if necessary - Parse and extract videos from RSS/Atom feeds - Scan and extract embedded videos (Youtube, GoogleVideo) - Recall last URL batch - Overridable output filename formatting - Overridable video page title parsing - Youtube log-in support with flagged-content override - Automatic Metacafe family-filter override - Dailymotion log-in support - Gzip compressed video page data transfers - Continue partially downloaded files Requirements: · Python >= 2.4 · urlgrabber >= 3.1.0 · feedparser >= 4.1 · newt >= 0.51
Operating system:Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris
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