
- #Pdftomusic pro one staff at a time install#
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- #Pdftomusic pro one staff at a time software#
In order to create a local repository, we follow more or less these instructions:īut we cannot contact the web server at since the firewall is preventing it.
#Pdftomusic pro one staff at a time install#
So now, we have to be able to create a local repository in the machine repo and use it as an additional repository in machine ws, but one from which a regular user can install software.
#Pdftomusic pro one staff at a time software#
Since we haven't changed any configuration regarding the Fedora repositories, right now both machines will get all the software upgrades from the standard repositories, and only root can do them. Apparently after installation we don't need so much memory, so I change it back to 512MB and Fedora13 boots without any trouble: I'm not the first one to have this problem, and setting the "Base Memory" for the Virtual Machine to 1GB seems to solve the problem, and the installation to hard disk starts OK. The Live System comes up OK inside VirtualBox, but for some reason, the "Install to Hard Drive" option does not seem to work. So I start by downloading the 32bits Fedora 13 Desktop Edition, and installing it in a VirtualBox Virtual Machine.
#Pdftomusic pro one staff at a time update#
UPDATE ( 1): With Ubuntu 12.10, youtube-dl works perfect right now to download YouTube videos, and it even has an option to extract automatically the audio, so what I was achieving with this post is now a youtube-dl -extract-audio -audio-format=mp3 rw-r-r- 1 angelv dialout 4098644 10:34 chiclana.mp3ĭespite its name, we can also use the script as-is to convert Youtube videos for example to mpeg yt2mp3 funny.mpg Video:0kB audio:4003kB global headers:0kB muxing overhead 0.000781% enable-swscale -enable-x11grab -enable-libdc1394 -enable-shared -disable-static Nable-libspeex -enable-libtheora -enable-libvorbis -enable-pthreads -enable-zlib -disable-stripping -disable-vhook -enable-runtime-cpudetect -enable-gpl -enable-postproc \ 100.0% of 7.73M at 59.97k/s ETA 00:00įFmpeg version SVN-r0.5.1-4:0.5.1-1ubuntu1, Copyright (c) 2000-2009 Fabrice Bellard, et al.Ĭonfiguration: -extra-version=4:0.5.1-1ubuntu1 -prefix=/usr -enable-avfilter -enable-avfilter-lavf -enable-vdpau -enable-bzlib -enable-libgsm -enable-libschroedinger -e\ With this in place, a small script will take care of everything:įfmpeg -i $x -ar 44100 -ab 160k -ac 2 "$2" Then, in order to convert it to an MP3 you will need ffmpeg and the libmp3lame0 library (and in Ubuntu 10.04, perhaps also in others, the package libavcodec-unstripped-52, so that ffmpeg cand find libmp3lame). If we download the latest version (2010.10.24) from, and just copy the file to /usr/bin/youtube-dl, then we have no trouble and the video (in. BTwhEPiv0U8: Extracting video information BTwhEPiv0U8: Downloading video info webpage The version available in Ubuntu 10.04 is 2010.04.04, but this does not work properly anymore, and it gives the following error when trying to download a video: The first step is to get the aptly named script youtube-dl.

It turns out that this is quite easy (for reference, this is using Ubuntu 10.04 LTS).

Today I wanted to download the music of a YouTube video, in order to show it to some friends off-line.
