bottletop
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I'd only just considered that. But yes, I'll certainly give it a try.If you are willing, try enabling a swap file and running your youtube-dl command (with fix-up) in the shell in Maintenance Mode.
I'd only just considered that. But yes, I'll certainly give it a try.If you are willing, try enabling a swap file and running your youtube-dl command (with fix-up) in the shell in Maintenance Mode.
Unfortunately, the forum software doesn't allow old posts to be added after a new post, they are done in chronological order.Dear Mod please may I have
post #209 to #249 (or the end if suitable) of
appended to this thread, following this post.[qtube] Webif front end for youtube-dl
I have just uploaded qtube 0.1.0-0 to the (advanced) package catalogue. This package provides a webif front end interface for the YouTube-dl packages You can queue requests to be downloaded later using the Auto Queue processing, optionally specifying a start time, so you could queue all of the...hummy.tv
Actually, the old #209 became the old #208 before the merge, as there was an earlier post marked as deleted, so that was deleted first.(WIP not finished)
Oh man, like the footie, this has gone a bit pear shaped...
So the old#209 is now the new #1, so we'll need to subtract 208 (rather than subtract 207) from the old post # to get the new post #. I'll update this and attach it to post#1 tomorrow.
Thank you for help and quick action, much appreciated. I'll try to tidy it up a little.Unfortunately, the forum software doesn't allow old posts to be added after a new post, they are done in chronological order.
Actually, the old #209 became the old #208 before the merge, as there was an earlier post marked as deleted, so that was deleted first.
Post 35 edited.old #243 (new #35) delete?
Action by mods or @MymsMan required: replace "Did you read #236 ?" with "Did you readold #247 (new #39) contents should refer to new #28 instead of old #236
Nothing unfortunate about it, just the way it is. Posts are sorted in threads by ID number (see URL of each post, anchored to the "#num" top right of each post), which is assigned chronologically. For example: this is post ID 174608, and that ID doesn't change even if the post gets moved. At least bottletop ended up owning post 1 and can patch it to his liking, which would have been a bit awkward otherwise (been there, done that)!Unfortunately, the forum software doesn't allow old posts to be added after a new post, they are done in chronological order.