![]() ![]() No matter what video I try to save, no matter how long it takes VLC to go through and compile (or whatever its doing) the video, none of that matters, I get the same broken output every time. But every time the output file is just this tiny broken MP4 file. VLC does go through this whole long process of playing the video all slow and choppy (I assume its compiling it or something) and it seems like it's really going through the video and saving it. However when I convert/save the YT videos it just saves this 162 byte broken (and assumedly empty) MP4 file and not the actual video. After doing that my VLC does properly open youtube videos (which it did not before patching it), so I know I patched it properly. So I googled that and I did this whole thing that I found in other threads where I replaced the ac with a the one from the nightly on github copypasted into notepad and saved as a. Simply click on the Save button to grab the video.So i downloaded VLC and it wouldn't even open youtube videos. This would either start the video playback in your web browser or directly show you the download dialog. Now you need to open your web browser and paste the copied download link in the address bar and hit Enter.It’s basically the download link and you need to copy it. It’ll open the Current Media Information window that’ll show codec information.Now, in Tools option, click on Codec information.You can use the media controls in VLC just like the YouTube controls and use them to play, pause, or stop the playback. This should soon start playing the YouTube video in your VLC media player.Now click on the Network tab and paste the copied URL in the empty field that’s titled Please enter a network URL.In VLC, find the Open Capture Device option and click on it. ![]() So, the appearance and placement of different options might differ on your Mac or Linux PC. I’ve written this tutorial using Windows 10. Now you need to open VLC media player on your computer.After that, I simply copied the path of the video from the address bar. Here, I opened the Fossbytes YouTube channel and looked for the how to make Chrome faster tutorial. The first step involves opening some YouTube video and copying its URL from your web browser’s address bar. ![]()
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