Youtube links - HD2 Windows Mobile 6.5 Themes and Apps

Is it possible that when a youtube link is posted that when clicking it in opera it doesn't just open the page in youtube but instead opens the video in the youtube app so you can actually watch the video since opera doesn't play embeded videos, unless I've missed an app for this.

im also looking for the same thing, does anyone know how?

This has been asked for time and time again, and there's never been a way to do it. I used to love the way that IE would open the YouTube app when you tried to play a YouTube video, but now I use Opera 10 and watch YouTube vids directly on the page they're on, in full screen. It's perfect. If you can get used to the click-to-zoom and back-to-zoom-out idea, Opera 10 is loads better than 9.7, and plays most flash files (once plugins are turned on).

Actually it is Possible.
I have been doing this for a long time in my hd2.
It doesnt work from a www.youtube.com link. The trick is to use the built in opera browser and open the youtube mobile site at m.youtube.com. just click on any of the thumbnail images of the video and the htc youtube app kicks in and plays it in the proper quality not in 3gp quality of the youtube mobile site !!!
you can also convert any normal youtube video link to mobile youtube link by changing the www into w in the link!
it works like a charm!!!

maxedfx said:
Actually it is Possible.
I have been doing this for a long time in my hd2.
It doesnt work from a www.youtube.com link. The trick is to use the built in opera browser and open the youtube mobile site at m.youtube.com. just click on any of the thumbnail images of the video and the htc youtube app kicks in and plays it in the proper quality not in 3gp quality of the youtube mobile site !!!
you can also convert any normal youtube video link to mobile youtube link by changing the www into w in the link!
it works like a charm!!!
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That's obviously only good for if you're on the YouTube site though. It doesn't help for video posted on other sites, as in links to YouTube. I'd still tell everyone who uses YouTube to get Opera 10. It's great!

johncmolyneux said:
That's obviously only good for if you're on the YouTube site though. It doesn't help for video posted on other sites, as in links to YouTube. I'd still tell everyone who uses YouTube to get Opera 10. It's great!
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yes. You are right. an alternative is tap and hold link in opera and open in new tab and edit "www" to "m".
The thing is with opera 10 direct youtube play the video quality is very blocky!
this gives a much cleaner playback.
I have an idea for any devs to develop a small program to translate the desktop youtube link to mobile youtube link on the fly. kind of an intermediate app which captures the link from opera 9.7 translate the link and pass that to the native youtube app! that would be cool!

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How to save youtube files?

Is there a legal and easy way to save youtube flv files?
In symbian I used the emtube player, is there a way to do this in windows mobile?
I use the Flash Video Bundle. When you install it, it directs all Youtube URLs to TCPMP. Before the player starts, you have the option to save the video, but it saves it as a file and you can't watch the video while it's downloading.
It's not elegant but it works. Ideally I'd like to use a program that records while streaming.
have you tried W.V.D. search for it on here its called Web Video Downloader.
youtubeplay
I had youtubeplay a little while ago. It worked fine to download youtube
it's in this forumhttp://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=425627&highlight=youtubeplay
Cheers
thomast5 said:
I had youtubeplay a little while ago. It worked fine to download youtube
it's in this forumhttp://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=425627&highlight=youtubeplay
Cheers
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thanks for that
working great!
thanks for the other replies too, but I only tested this one

Stream flv files from internet on Windows Mobile 6.1

i own a htc touch p3452 and a thought had crossed my mind recently. There are sites similar to youtube like keepvid, metacafe also some 18+ video streaming sites like tube8.com and xvideos.com. They keep uploading new videos daily. I know we are still far from getting the same page to load on our mobile screens and it is tough equally to talk with the site's api, but if i do view source for a video streamed page i can find the video's flv link. Can there be an application where i copy and paste that url and it streams that video for me on my mobile phone? Help me to think it is possible.
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Hy krazineurons,
check this out http://www.ffmpeg-wince.org . The Player is called ffplay and can stream and download videos from YouTube, Metacafe and so on ...
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CorePlayer 1.3.6 (7427) suddenly cannot play YouTube

Hi,
I have suddenly encountered the problem. I can search for videos but when I open the video to watch, at first I get the YouTube logo top bar in the player, and the "Loading" symbol, but these disappear after 3-4 seconds and nothing happens. I tried this on many videos. I haven't touched the settings on the player, and until a week ago I was watching YouTube videos without any problems.
Any ideas what can be wrong?
I have the same problem.At first i thought i did something wrong.I reinstalled application,then afterwards i even had a change of Rom and windows 6,5 reinstalled,then installed 1.3.6 version,nothing does not work on youtube.
Maybe youtube changed something?Should i send an email to the creators of the program?I am a registered user of it.
It is annoying as i would want to view youtube with my mobile.
Ya! My coreplayer cannot play the videos on youtube too. It displays sth like FFFFFFF(error code).Can sbd help us?
It's YouTube's fault. They are again changing something about the way their videos are encoded. No idea why.
The guy who created mVu Mobile Viewer - bik2000 - said so, when I asked him why I was unable to play YouTube videos from his program (which launches CorePlayer anyway).
I guess/hope that when the change YouTube are doing is final, CorePlayer will be released in a new version, which will once again be able to play the videos. Till then, the only option is to first download the video, then play it in CorePlayer or TCPMP.
cheeseus said:
It's YouTube's fault. They are again changing something about the way their videos are encoded. No idea why.
The guy who created mVu Mobile Viewer - bik2000 - said so, when I asked him why I was unable to play YouTube videos from his program (which launches CorePlayer anyway).
I guess/hope that when the change YouTube are doing is final, CorePlayer will be released in a new version, which will once again be able to play the videos. Till then, the only option is to first download the video, then play it in CorePlayer or TCPMP.
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Is there a way to download the the video from YouTube on the PPC? On the PC I use YouTube downloader (who also released a new version lately to cope with the recent changes in YouTube).
Thanks.
f_ammari said:
Is there a way to download the the video from YouTube on the PPC? On the PC I use YouTube downloader (who also released a new version lately to cope with the recent changes in YouTube).
Thanks.
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you can download from youtube on ppc using this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=690288
Same issue..... my CorePlayer 1.3.6 (7427) has also stopped playing youtube all of a sudden.
Same issue. No youtube on coreplayer 1.3.6 running over windows mobile 6.5 on my HTC HD2
Regards
Doo Doo said:
you can download from youtube on ppc using this
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Cool app thanks
Well, until the CorePlayer issue is resolved, I'm using YouTube application to watch youtube vids on my PPC. I'm finding it very neat and I love it even more than CorePlayer.
This is how you get it:
From PIE (not from NetFront Browser or Opera).
Go to: m.youtube.com/app
Wait a moment and the .CAB download will start.
Install and enjoy.
I tried going to the link using NetFront Browser 4.0 and Opera 10 and I was directed to a page that says my device is not supported. So it seems you only have to use pocket IE to download the application.
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[Q][ICS]Launch Youtube Links in Youtube App?

Anyone knows of a way to launch clicked Youtube Links in the Youtube App? When I click on one(eg: from friendstream), it shows only my web browsers, I remember Youtube being their before, but maybe that's when I had GingerBread. Any help would be great.

¿Working Youtube Downloader?

Hey Xda community,
I can not find a working YouTube downloader application. I've scoured the web. I've been through countless searches of 'best Youtube downloader app's for android' articles. Not one works.
There's got to be one that works out there somewhere and I figure Xda is the absolute best place to ask.
Has anyone found a working downloader app? Maybe a browser extension or add on? Would love to hear...
I'm using a cheaper Samsung with no root possibilities running android Q
Thank you
Yes, it is a little bit difficult to find a working youtube video downloader for a mobile phone. Maybe you can use your computer to download YouTube videos instead.
There are a couple online ones that work for free.
Here's one:
YouTube to Mp3 Music Converter - YTMP3
YTMP3 is free YouTube to mp3 converter. It helps you convert and download youtube videos to mp3 or mp4 files for free. YTMP3 is the best Youtube mp3 downloader.
ytmp3.cc
You can use arktube, download it from browser then buy lisence from play store or just use the free version
Here's another free one:
MPG to MP4 Converter: Convert MPG Video to MP4 Video (Free)
Convert your MPG files to MP4 video.
www.onlineconverter.com
I recommend MiniTool uTube Downloader in this regard. It's 100% free and easy to use.
In youtube app, i believe there is a button to download the video to play it locally on youtube app, unless you want to download it as mp4
vagad79718 said:
In youtube app, i believe there is a button to download the video to play it locally on youtube app, unless you want to download it as mp4
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You can only get a YouTube subscription service to download a YouTube video.
Piter101 said:
You can only get a YouTube subscription service to download a YouTube video.
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not really, you can download it without having youtube premium, but it only last for 48 hours
Watch videos offline on mobile in select countries & regions - Android - YouTube Help
In select areas, you can download certain videos from the YouTube mobile app to play offline. How to download videos to your phone or tablet | Restrictions apply
support.google.com
vagad79718 said:
not really, you can download it without having youtube premium, but it only last for 48 hours
Watch videos offline on mobile in select countries & regions - Android - YouTube Help
In select areas, you can download certain videos from the YouTube mobile app to play offline. How to download videos to your phone or tablet | Restrictions apply
support.google.com
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Is that true that one can only download videos from the YouTube app to its mobile device?
Piter101 said:
Is that true that one can only download videos from the YouTube app to its mobile device?
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Well at least for me I do not need to have youtube premium to download to my library, however it can only be watch in youtube app, but sure it can watch in offline mode
vagad79718 said:
Well at least for me I do not need to have youtube premium to download to my library, however it can only be watch in youtube app, but sure it can watch in offline mode
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Good to hear that, and thank you very much for your clarification. It doesn't come to everyone, and I believe this feature is geo-restricted.
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YaxTube.com is the softwares name

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