How to rip from google videos
How to rip from google videos
Google videos are free, (So this isn't illegal) so its not wrong to peramantly download them to your desktop. See its really easy.
step 1: Go choose the video you want. step 2: download the video step 3: When you finished the download, change the file extension to 'txt'. step 4: Now click on the file after you changed the extension. There should be a long url in the source. Copy it and paste it in the url bar on your browser. step 5: After you put the url down in url bar, a download link should come up. Download it and the video should come in a .avi format. You must have the latest code in codec to have this playing.
Yours truly, No way bak
ghost 18 years ago
i dont get it either. step 3 & 4 r confusing, it says to open d file twice. u shud better clarify them.
ghost 18 years ago
I've done this a lot. if you didn't get step 3 and 4.. I'll explain Rather than save the file, just click open with and use notepad. Go to edit find and type in docid
just copy docid and everything before it up until url:http
don't copy the url: part though. Just put that in and it should bring up something to download the .avi you can also google around and find a bookmark that you right click and save and when you go to the site of a video that you want just open that bookmark and it allows you to download the .avi
ghost 18 years ago
Well actually it only takes seconds isn't that hard. I haven't looked into the firefox extension that you have mentioned, but I'll go check that out now.
ghost 18 years ago
yea it just gives u the link to download it :) im not flamin just thought ppl should kno
ghost 18 years ago
Yeah your way definitly wins lol. Just fun to know if you go to a friends who doesn't use firefox you can do it manually ^^ But thanks for the info DSOM :D
ghost 18 years ago
no problem it works for most sites too life ifilm or youtube alot of sites so there ya go :D
ghost 18 years ago
hey guys, i hav tried both nowaybak & dosm's method and found dat firefox extension is d easy one. anyway thnx for d article.
ghost 18 years ago
Here's a really easy way: make a new bookmark and put the title as "Download Google Video" and then paste this in as the URL:
javascript:if(document.getElementById('macdownloadlink')!=null){window.location.href=document.getElementById('macdownloadlink')}else{alert('Go to Google Video to download videos as AVI.')};
Now, if you're using FF you can put that in the Bookmarks Toolbar Folder and it'll show up as a button right beneath your navigation tools. :D