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vinceASPECT:
Yeah thanks SAntos

because it depends which version of LINKS text browser you use........as to HOW you copy and paste
highlighted url's

most versions are ok........but LINKS on 64 bit TCL is a little more tricky

CTRL + G..........will first highlight a selected URL and display the ADDRESS

and then i think it's CTRL+B on most versions of the LINKS text browser for copy

c

vinceASPECT:
Could it be that the 64 bit TCL "Links" text web browser
only displays 3 of the 4 options when right clicking a highlighted URL...?

...you must scroll down (arrow down) past 3 to see the 4th option called "Copy link location"........?

C

vinceASPECT:
sECOND to last thread Post

It is "CTRL+ G"    to display the URL of the currently highlight  Link in the web browser and COPY IT

it's then CTRL+B   which will then  PASTE that "full URL web video address" into whatever other TOOL you
wish to paste it to and play the movie in........

..in  ........"LINKS.TCZ"   .........free  tinycore world wide web browser

such as in this thread Topic............the FREE movie media play ......." FFPLAY"  on  Raspberry Pi  etc
(FFPLAY is found in the free tool FFMPEG on platforms)

Thx.  (it gives full multimedia capability to the almost free Raspberry Pi  hardware )

C.

vinceASPECT:
add to end of previous post......the stuff below


Ps

tHE above multimedia principles can function  correct for all___ "regular raspberry pi"___  users and should be THUS
documented as an excellent way for consumer usage case of Desirable hardware to multimedia consumer viewer and computer user(s)

vinceASPECT:
Hello forum

in relation to playing Multimedia VIDEO and AUDIO using Tinycore and any computer from Reaspbery Pi ZERO  upwards

and the SECOND TO LAST post in this thread about copying YOUTUBE video links..........

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It is still possible to use the TEXT ONLY world wide web browser called LINKS to attain YOUTUBE video URL link up addresses  and THUS watch youtube videos..............via a TEXT ONLY world web browser and simple
media player..............FFPLAY

1)  Open the  "Links.tcz" TEXT  ONLY web browser as instructed in a few posts above at the www.genyt.net  web site
2) search some interesting topic for videos  (ALASKA)
3) Click a video link of interest that shows up
4)  Then click "generate download links" from the result of (3 above)
5) Scroll down to a video link FILE TYPE that interests you  "3GP144" fpr example
6) Select enter on (5) and choose DISPLAY the link
7) Once (6) is completed then go to the top menu and SAVE AS BOOKMARK
and add the web page as a BOOKMARK
8 )  You now have the VIDEO STREAMING LINK in your bookmarks.html file of the LINKS sub directly
9) Open that file in ( 8 ) and COPY out the 3GP144  youtube video link
10) Paste the video link into the Terminal window of "FFPLAY" media
player with the appropriate commands to PLAY
11) Press play and watch the youtube video

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THis should be easy for MOST people using LINKS TEXT ONLY
browser on Raspberry pi............because they can just copy a selected
youtube link by CTRL+G then CTRL+B

but the above instructions will work on ANY version of LINKS
Text only web browser................such as the version what is in tinycore 64
 bit

Thx

(ps..............its just the most absolute RAW method to use YOUTUBE
for multimedia videos even on Raspberry Pi ZERO upwards computers
or any INTEL or AMD tinycore laptops

Thx
C

ps ..........to grab URL Link addresses

1) Open  "bookmarks.html"  file from the LINKS subdirectly...............open it by using the tinycore TEST EDITOR TOOL and "showing hidden files" option ticked.
2) Navigate to it.......... (bookmarks.html)

3) You will see your YOUTUBE VIDEO LINK and just copy and past it into your media
player and play the video.....................using MOUSE MIDDLE CLICKS for terminal Pasting

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