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How can I look at a film on a webpage and on youtube with my TV set ?
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<blockquote data-quote="michelangelo" data-source="post: 1780214" data-attributes="member: 54225"><p>Thanks Slydude. The original is not copy protected. It was made by a friend living in the south of France after a bike trip in Kirghizistan. He presented it to us at our general assembly, uploaded it on youtube and I set the link to the Abeille-cyclotourisme website for everyone else to watch again within the bike club. Instead of buying a new Apple TV to have an airPlay-compatible device by my TV set (elaborating on Jake's suggestion), instead of asking my friend to send to me by internet or stagecoach this huge file (about 40 minutes in 720) I will follow the less-expensive route you suggest of downloading from youtube. </p><p></p><p>After reading your post, I looked on the internet for alternates and found two others (Kigo video downloader and Youtube downloader for mac), all free, all about the same size (30MB). ClipGrab is the only one to announce where it was manufactured (Germany) and to indicate an address and bank references for gifts. This helps reducing a fear I have after the Handbrake installers were found to be corrupt for a couple of days, modified by bad guys to play the ransomware game with mac users. I am afraid the original installers may have been modified by bad guys. </p><p></p><p>The usual cure for verifying the integrity of an installer is verifying its checksum. But I did not find it on ClipGrab (nor on any of the others). Any suggestion ?</p><p></p><p>And thanks for the great solution.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="michelangelo, post: 1780214, member: 54225"] Thanks Slydude. The original is not copy protected. It was made by a friend living in the south of France after a bike trip in Kirghizistan. He presented it to us at our general assembly, uploaded it on youtube and I set the link to the Abeille-cyclotourisme website for everyone else to watch again within the bike club. Instead of buying a new Apple TV to have an airPlay-compatible device by my TV set (elaborating on Jake's suggestion), instead of asking my friend to send to me by internet or stagecoach this huge file (about 40 minutes in 720) I will follow the less-expensive route you suggest of downloading from youtube. After reading your post, I looked on the internet for alternates and found two others (Kigo video downloader and Youtube downloader for mac), all free, all about the same size (30MB). ClipGrab is the only one to announce where it was manufactured (Germany) and to indicate an address and bank references for gifts. This helps reducing a fear I have after the Handbrake installers were found to be corrupt for a couple of days, modified by bad guys to play the ransomware game with mac users. I am afraid the original installers may have been modified by bad guys. The usual cure for verifying the integrity of an installer is verifying its checksum. But I did not find it on ClipGrab (nor on any of the others). Any suggestion ? And thanks for the great solution. [/QUOTE]
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