Well the times they keep a changin' ...
#!/usr/bin/perl use strict; use warnings; use LWP::Simple; use LWP::UserAgent; # shamelessly reversed engineered from a python script :-) print "starting first page retrieval\n"; my $urlin = shift || "http://youtube.com/watch?v=vCsQLQ00hvs"; my $content = get( $urlin ) or die "argh : $!\n"; print "done first page retrieval : $urlin\n"; # print "$content" ; # regex for 2 key text strings which identify the video file # the second one $2 is unique for each download attempt # $content =~ /player2\.swf\?video_id=([^&]+)&.*t=([^&]+)&/ ; my $infile = ($content =~ m{<title>([^<]+)</title>})[0] . '.flv'; my ($video_id) = ($content =~ /watch_fullscreen\?(?:.*?)video_id=([^&] ++)/); my ($t_id) = ($content =~ /watch_fullscreen\?(?:.*?)t=([^&]+)/); my $get_url = "http://www.youtube.com/get_video?video_id=$video_id&t=$ +t_id"; print "gettin video file : $infile\n"; # don't buffer the prints to make the status update $| = 1; open(IN,"> $infile") or die "$_\n"; my $ua = LWP::UserAgent->new(); my $received_size = 0; my $url = $get_url; print "Fetching $url\n"; my $request_time = time; my $last_update = 0; my $response = $ua->get($url, ':content_cb' => \&callback, ':read_size_hint' => 8192, ); print "\n"; close IN; #play the flv file with mplayer # system( "mplayer $infile" ); ############################################# sub callback { my ($data, $response, $protocol) = @_; my $total_size = $response->header('Content-Length') || 0; $received_size += length $data; # write the $data to a filehandle or whatever should happen # with it here. print IN $data; my $time_now = time; # this to make the status only update once per second. return unless $time_now > $last_update or $received_size == $total_s +ize; $last_update = $time_now; print "\rReceived $received_size bytes"; printf " (%i%%)", (100/$total_size)*$received_size if $total_size; printf " %6.1f/bps", $received_size/(($time_now-$request_time)||1) if $received_size; } __END__
Works like a charm again! :)

In reply to Re^2: YouTube Video Downloader by Anonymous Monk
in thread YouTube Video Downloader by zentara

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