On 2014-04-17 09:00, David Haller wrote:
Try clive and tell it to use wget and add the --limit-rate option.
Mmm, what is clive? http://clive.sourceforge.net/ clive is currently maintained only. Please see cclive, the rewrite of clive, which is a more active project. http://cclive.sourceforge.net/ +++························ cclive is a tool for downloading media from YouTube and similar websites. It has a low memory footprint compared to other existing tools. cclive works closely with the quvi project to work around to the flash technology that is being utilized by different media hosts to deliver the content. ························++- Both are available from the "home:dnh" repos (and packman), and quvi is at the "oss" repo (and packman). It is unclear if they can download subtitles.
==== ~/.cliverc ==== --get-with 'wget --limit-rate=50k -O %n %u' ====
wget does limit the rate smoothly to within a few bytes ;)
Yes, it does.
(clive looks for it's (user) config in:
~/.cliverc, ~/.clive/config and ~/.config/clive/config
(in that order).
I'll try, thanks. -- Cheers / Saludos, Carlos E. R. (from 13.1 x86_64 "Bottle" at Telcontar)