Hi,
So this is not the same question everyone is asking. I'm not wondering how to open YouTube links in the YouTube app instead of the browser, I'm wondering how YouTube handles link from video descriptions.
Example, I use Kiwi Browser & Flynx browser on my phone. If I uninstall Kiwi, YouTube says it cannot open any links. If it's installed (even with Flynx being the default browser) all links open in Kiwi.
I would like for links do open by default in Flynx as it handles better specific all links. For example, play store links will open in the app instead of staying in browser for Kiwi.
I have no idea how YouTube chooses it's browser.
Any ideas ?
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I've noticed that no matter which web browser I use (Dolphin, Maxthon, Miren, Firefox, Skyfire) if I try to view a wmv file or various other video file formats, that the files do not play natively within the web browser, instead they download. I take it that's because those particular formats are not supported to play for those browsers. Like windows is there a way to install codecs or is there a browser that can do this? I really hate downloading a bunch of web vids & then opening up a 3rd party app just to play them.
BTW I just downloaded the Firefox browser today & I really love its features.
Hello
On my tab when searching for videos on google, when i try open them, they open in the browser instead of in the youtube app. Is that the case with everyone? When I use opera or reddita they correctly open in the youtube app.
I've tried clearing defaults for the browser but that didn't help.
Cheers.
Hi there, i am a proud owner of an i9300, and im searching for a proper youtube downloader/converter to use. I've tested TubeMusic which is quite good ( it embeds into the official android youtube application, and whe u see a video, you press "share" icon and it adds the "Download" option. The only problem is that the files downloaded can only be played properly with the "Tube Music" player. They are still in .mp3 format and they are stored in the hidden fodler ".tubemusic" but the names are all messed up. I'd love if they could give us the setting to download wherever we want, and if it didnt mess with the mp3 names. Any ideas?
I've always used 'Tubemate' which isn't on Google play anymore but you can it from searching google.
You can specify what quality/resolution it downloads in or as an mp3. I would also be interested if anyone else has some other suggestions for YouTube downloaders.
Tubemate
Hm.. Im trying it right now, seems good but it doesnt embed in the official youtube application. Its an application on its own. Very good tho! Thanks!:laugh:
If you use the proper youtube app, you can enable 'preload' (either on subscriptions or watch later).
I use Opera Mini to download YouTube vids. I navigate to the site, search for the video and when I click play or watch it automatically downloads the video in either mp4 or 3gp format depending on if I have his or low video setting enabled. Not sure if this is stock on the opera mini or if I downloaded something to enable it but it used to do the same on my Desire Z with the same app.
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it doesnt embed in the official youtube application. Its an application on its own.
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Google wants to leverage it's Youtube platform as a delivery network for commercial entities. That won't work if everyone can install an app to rip the video within seconds.
So they have to make it somewhat harder, since it's technically not possible to block such services/apps entirely.
philippas said:
it embeds into the official android youtube application, and whe u see a video, you press "share" icon and it adds the "Download" option.
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By "embed" do you mean that this app is added as an intent from the Share option available on any YouTube video?
If so, TubeMate does this as well. Actually almost any app that is registered as a video filetype handler should be available from YouTube's Share menu.
How to download youtube videos from opera mini/PC/any android browser
Just follow these steps:
1.choose the video on youtube which you want to download.
2.on address bar edit www. OR m. to "ss"[no quotes]
EXAMPLE:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u-j1nx_HY5o
OR
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=u-j1nx_HY5o
url should be
EXAMPLE:ssyoutube.com/watch?v=u-j1nx_HY5o
OR
ssyoutube.com/watch?v=u-j1nx_HY5o
3.just visit edited url.
4. a new page opens just select a format(mp4,3gp,etc) u want to download.
5.Download and Enjoy.
if i helped you please THANKS me
You can not directly download videos from opera mini. You can use UC Browser. But the best way is to use SnapTube Video Downloader or TubeMate app.
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You can not directly download videos from opera mini. You can use UC Browser. But the best way is to use SnapTube Video Downloader or TubeMate app.
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Of course you can. See attached image
I don't recommend the method mentioned in OP though. Because you're going to a different website ( which appears to be 'savefrom.net') by putting 'ss' in front of YouTube link. I'd rather use NewPipe for YouTube downloads because it's free, open source, light on system resources and completely ads free. Tubemate and snaptube are heavily bloated and ads infested.
androikinfo said:
You can not directly download videos from opera mini. You can use UC Browser. But the best way is to use SnapTube Video Downloader or TubeMate app.
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Snaptube is the best:good::good:
Download YouTube videos by using VidPaw
Try VidPaw. It is a free online video downloader which is compatible with almost all browser. Just insert "paw" behind the word "youtube" in the link address and then you can directly download youtube videos.
Man just use a video download website. I personally use tubegeter(dot)com and I think it'll work on opera mini as well. It's totally free and you can also download entire playlists with it
Hi.
I have been using UC browser for very long time to watch online videos. Uc has its default browser which is very handy to use.
Now the India banned the UC browser, its time to switch.
Now i am switched opera, the main issue is that when i play the website video it uses its own video player istead of default opera video player.
How can i use the website video to different video player, tried every browser firefox, dolphine, brave etc. However everyone is playing the same website video player which is very difficult to use.
So please suggest me how to do so. Used the mx decoder method by making it default also but its not working.
Waiting for someone to guide this poor soul toward the heaven....:angel:
Picoll0 said:
Hi.
I have been using UC browser for very long time to watch online videos. Uc has its default browser which is very handy to use.
Now the India banned the UC browser, its time to switch.
Now i am switched opera, the main issue is that when i play the website video it uses its own video player istead of default opera video player.
How can i use the website video to different video player, tried every browser firefox, dolphine, brave etc. However everyone is playing the same website video player which is very difficult to use.
So please suggest me how to do so. Used the mx decoder method by making it default also but its not working.
Waiting for someone to guide this poor soul toward the heaven....:angel:
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Hi. You'll need to be more specific. Online videos as in what exactly. Embedded videos on websites or video streaming sites.
Can you give some example of the online videos for us to refer?
Personally i use samsung internet, with its useful built in ad blocking plugins..
You can try to check your browser settings. Here is mine on samsung internet.
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Hi. You'll need to be more specific. Online videos as in what exactly. Embedded videos on websites or video streaming sites.
Can you give some example of the online videos for us to refer?
Personally i use samsung internet, with its useful built in ad blocking plugins..
You can try to check your browser settings. Here is mine on samsung internet.
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Thanks for your reply,
I think i am talking about embedded videos, However, the Samsung internet works after applying this smart video assistant.
Can you suggest some more type of browsers having the same feature??