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The real problem you're trying to solve here is that you want to downloadsome of the videos. That may be against YouTube's terms of service.
by Leo A. Notenboom, © 2012
Why can't I down vids from You Tube using Real Player Downloader with Firefox? It works everywhere else. RealPlayer has always had options to download YouTube videos, and YouTube has altered the site in order to disable RealPlayer's theft of intellectual property from YouTube (and their users). You just don't seem to accept that, so I suggest getting your support for RealPlayer from RealPlayer. To start, you will need to download a free program called 4K Video Downloader via 4K Download. The program is available for Windows, Mac OS X 10.6 and higher, plus Ubuntu 32-bit and 64-bit. The program is available for Windows, Mac OS X 10.6 and higher, plus Ubuntu 32-bit and 64-bit. You just need to play the online video with this App, it will be downloaded automatically. How do I download YouTube videos from YouTube Paze? The only way I can download from youtube is by using Windows Media Capture. Only problem with that is you can't turn the video into an MP3 using that software. 'It's not nice to fuck with K.B.! All you haters will see!' Forums > General Discussion > Realplayer and Youtube Videos.
How do I make RealPlayer the default player in Chrome? I'm using Chrome version 22.0 and when I play a YouTube video, it uses Adobe Flash player. I want to use RealPlayer so I can download some of the videos. Thanks for your help.
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In this excerpt from Answercast #68, I look at the possibilities of using a local program to playonline YouTube flash videos.
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Playing YouTube videos in RealPlayer
You can't. The bottom line is that YouTube videos are in fact flash videos.They require Flash Player to play the videos. If you're using an HTML 5-basedbrowser, they may use some other encoding that is native to the browser. Butin either case, regardless, you do not have the opportunity or the option ofswitching out to a different player like Real Player.
Real Player plays a completely different file format.
Downloading YouTube videos
Now, the real problem that you're trying to solve here is you want todownload some of the videos.
That may in fact be against YouTube's terms of service. I will let you atleast be aware of that when I tell you then that you can search for toolsthat are called 'YouTube downloaders.'
What they will download when they download a video from YouTube is an .flvfile; FLV stands for Flash video. In other words, you'll need a flash videoplayer or software capable of playing flash videos (like Video Lands, VLC) inorder to play these videos because fundamentally, they're flash.
You need something that understands flash in order to play Flashvideos.
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November 9, 2012 9:09 AM
I've been using RealPlayer for years, to download-and-play YouTube videos. Hence, I don't understand your problem. The latest free-RealPlayer plays FLV and many other formats.
November 9, 2012 12:37 PM
I don't have have any problems with RealPlayer, just like Deano Hopper. Make sure the Real download and recording is checked in the preferences option. I'm using the standard Realplayer.
SnertNovember 9, 2012 12:51 PM
You could download an . flv file and convert it to .whatever using any of the many free converters.
Kevin MannerNovember 9, 2012 5:57 PM
Wow! there I paid for replay media catcher/splitter/converter which I thought was good. But I never new realplayer could do more than just play. So I may reinstall if I don't reload somthing else.
Ian JohnsonNovember 10, 2012 12:49 AM
Also there is a file converter with free RealPlayer. E g WMV and Apple 264.
Thomas54November 10, 2012 7:31 AM
I used to have a Chrome extension that automatically provided links for download of FLV, MP4 and MOV format of any YouTube video. Unfortunately, a recent update of Chrome killed the extension and it is no longer available.
As for the best video player, I go with VLC. There is no better player out there. It's free and available for most platforms.
JamesNovember 10, 2012 11:35 AM
If I remember correctly, Real software used to have issues with spyware or something like that. Have they changed things in the many years since I stopped using RealPlayer and RealJukebox?
Ian JohnsonNovember 10, 2012 2:07 PM
I've been using it for seven years without any problems.
Why Can't I Download Youtube Videos With Realplayer Anymore
Brent BolinderNovember 13, 2012 11:07 AM
You can use RealPlayer software to download videos from the internet, including YouTube videos. You need to enable (if it isn't enabled already) 'Web Downloading And Recording'. That can be accessed by clicking the upper left corner of Real Player's player window (where the Real Player logo is) and clicking preferences. Then on the left side at the bottom of the menu is 'Downloading & Recording'. Click that and make sure the downloading option is checked. Close all that out and try going to a video, hovering your mouse over the video window and a small window in the upper right corner of the video window should pop up momentarily saying 'Download this video' with the Real Player logo. Click that and the video will download. I'm using Windows 7, so Real Player puts the video in the videos folder under Real Player Downloads (I'm not sure where it puts it if you are running XP). From there you can access the video. Hope this helps. One final note; Firefox is my browser of choice, but Real's downloader doesn't work with it very well, so I fire up Internet Explorer to grab the video. I haven't tried it using Chrome.
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