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Author Topic: You tube downlaoder in theaterview, Movie/Audio Capturer,Splitter, Sharer  (Read 987 times)

HTPC4ME

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Our Personal YouTube Pages...I Use Internet Download Manager for capturing youtube vids that don't have copyrights on them. It would be nice to implement this into jriver.
When friends are over, one could search youtube for vids, and if people really like the vid, then we could capture it.
If capturing isnt feasable.. Maybe there could be a way to favorite it, Thumb up it, Save to playlist. Then we could have an option in Youtube in theaterview on the bars on top to View our personal youtube page, And see our playlist, and make libraries there as well that could be played from within theaterview.

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Another cool feature that could be in theater view, Is when watching movies, home vids, tv, (any of our media subtypes) that we could pause anywhere in the video, hit the down arrows on our remote control, and chose Capture, then move arrow key to right and it would say Point A, then you hit play, and pause where point B would be, then you chose cut, and theaterview would bring up a dialog asking where to save file to? or it could be setup as a default to certain folder location. Or similar to android apps, a long list of options could be available, share with facebook, youtube, send via mms, sms, send via email, save to facebook photos, vids.

 By doing so it could allow us to save favorite parts of our movies, songs for trailers, (the ability to go back to any favorite part of anything Audio, Video and see that favorite clip, save them as ringtones, be able to make many clips from all your videos, and then take those clips that have been split, and edit and join them to make one large home video, the list is endless.
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In STD view bring up YouTube in connected media. Click on the video and you'll get a context menu. One of the options is to download and save to library.
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