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RogerWilco6502

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Yes it does! I’ve always wanted to make a ffmpeg GUI since all the Windows ones are terrible.

That would be great! Could you see if the 240p QuickTime 6 download option plays on that iBook on OS 9? I’d use a faster ppc Mac to do the download if I where you and you have one available.
Awesome and it does! Plays back perfectly I should add! Downloaded on my G4 733 and played on my iBook :D
 
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It was about 80% speed when I first tried with full bitrate of a best quality download at 720p. I’m thinking I can slightly lower the video bitrate to about 600kbs (which is higher then any 480p video I’ve transcoded at best quality) and it’ll work.
 
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It was about 80% speed when I first tried with full bitrate of a best quality download at 720p. I’m thinking I can slightly lower the video bitrate to about 600kbs (which is higher then any 480p video I’ve transcoded at best quality) and it’ll work.
Ok, cool! It would be neat to get HD video on my 733MHz G4, but that probably won't happen xD
 
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Ok, cool! It would be neat to get HD video on my 733MHz G4, but that probably won't happen xD

Should do, this is 1024 x 426 (to fit the screen exactly) MPEG4 at 1500kbps on my 800Mhz G4 iMac/OS9/Present Movie - your Powermac benchmarks higher than my iMac and has L3 cache.

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MacFoxG4

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Downloaded the latest PPMC on my Sawtooth and tried out the m4a download feature. It works great! Tried out the QuickTime 6 option for downloading a video with the intention of playing the video on OS 9 and I got an error message about not having the ac1 (or maybe it was av1) codec. The download and conversion completed anyway, so I decided to try opening the file in Leopard and got an error message saying that there was something wrong with the file.
 
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Downloaded the latest PPMC on my Sawtooth and tried out the m4a download feature. It works great! Tried out the QuickTime 6 option for downloading a video with the intention of playing the video on OS 9 and I got an error message about not having the ac1 (or maybe it was av1) codec. The download and conversion completed anyway, so I decided to try opening the file in Leopard and got an error message saying that there was something wrong with the file.

This will be fixed in the next update no worries. I’m going to have it block av01.
 

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Downloaded the latest PPMC on my Sawtooth and tried out the m4a download feature. It works great! Tried out the QuickTime 6 option for downloading a video with the intention of playing the video on OS 9 and I got an error message about not having the ac1 (or maybe it was av1) codec. The download and conversion completed anyway, so I decided to try opening the file in Leopard and got an error message saying that there was something wrong with the file.

Version 7.0.7 is out! Tons of new features. AV01 blocked, converting of existing MP4 files, the ability to download any URL (supporting up to TLS v1.3) and more.
 

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Excellent improvements! One request - can you add 144P to complete the set? Ideal for low end systems.
Have you looked into the possibility of integrating MPlayer instead of QuickTime for greater efficiency?
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This would introduce a video transcoding task which would extend the whole process - unbearably so on low end macs.
Also, the codecs for MPEG2 aren't available to QuickTime natively.

Download 144p MP4 & Download 144p MP4 For QuickTime 6 options have been added in the latest version 7.0.8.
 

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Version 7.0.7 is out! Tons of new features. AV01 blocked, converting of existing MP4 files, the ability to download any URL (supporting up to TLS v1.3) and more.
I just tested the QT6 encoding of a pre-existing file and it plays! Not at full FPS, but that's probably due to the file I chose (a downloaded television show). I can send you the info dialogue from QT6 if you'd like, just so you know what it reports on the movie I'm playing. :)
 
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I just tested the QT6 encoding of a pre-existing file and it plays! Not at full FPS, but that's probably due to the file I chose (a downloaded television show). I can send you the info dialogue from QT6 if you'd like, just so you know what it reports on the movie I'm playing. :)

Great! The resolution probably just has to be a little lower. Next update will include an additional menu before conversion for selecting resolution.
 

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Version 7.0.7 is out! Tons of new features. AV01 blocked, converting of existing MP4 files, the ability to download any URL (supporting up to TLS v1.3) and more.

Downloaded 7.0.8 and downloading for QuickTime 6 works! The downloaded video plays back perfectly on both my Sawtooth under Leopard and my iBook G3 under OS 9. Video conversion and downloading URLs works great for me too (both features tested out using the Sawtooth).
 

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Works really well. I was able to download a 43 minute stream to mp3. I noticed that iTunes won't let me fast forward past the 4 minute mark but It will play to the end if I let it.

I find the videos I want to watch using TenFiveTube, copy and paste the URL into PPCMC and voila.
 
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alex_free

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I had time today to boot the G5 back in to Leopard. This works really well. Great job. I used @fourbirds method and used TFT as the YT browser for my testing.

Cheers

I use Safari. Although kind of broken it works well enough to get URLs for the most part and is very fast.
 

MacFoxG4

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I use Leopard Webkit to get the URLs on my Sawtooth. I search for a video, right-click on the video, and click "copy URL." TenFourFox doesn't give me the "copy URL" option so that's why I use LWK to lookup videos instead.
 
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alex_free

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TFT = tenfivetube, just to clarify. It's lighter than opening safari.

Yea, I used TFT before I started working on PPCMC 7.

Honestly haven’t tried Leopard webkit, mostly because I don’t have any need to run anything newer then Tiger right now.

But I’d definitely choose Safari over Ten Four Fox for the sole purpose of getting YouTube video links, every time. It’s just as fast as it was back in the day for the most part.

Safari on Tiger still loads YouTube fine, on Panther it’s quite broken now (which happened literally last month as it used to work just as well on Safari 1.0), so on Panther google is what I mainly use to find links.
 
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