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ClipGrab is a donationware [2] video download manager, allowing the download of videos from a variety of websites such as YouTube, Vimeo, Dailymotion or Facebook.It has been praised for its user-friendliness, but also flagged as malware by security software.
Meltdown is a remix album by Australian rock synthpop band, Icehouse with tracks remixed by Australian electronic musicians and bands including Infusion, sonicanimation and beXta. [2] It was released in October 2002 within Australia by dIVA Records (Icehouse founder Iva Davies ' own label) under Warner Music Australia . [ 3 ]
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YouTube Rewind (stylized as YouTube ЯEWIND) was an annual video series that was produced by YouTube and Portal A Interactive from 2010 to 2019. The videos were summaries of each year's viral videos , events, trends, and music. [ 8 ]
youtube-dl <url> The path of the output can be specified as: (file name to be included in the path) youtube-dl -o <path> <url> To see the list of all of the available file formats and sizes: youtube-dl -F <url> The video can be downloaded by selecting the format code from the list or typing the format manually: youtube-dl -f <format/code> <url>
"Ninety Miles an Hour (Down a Dead End Street)" is a country music song written by Don Robertson and Hal Blair, recorded by Hank Snow, and released on the RCA Victor label. In October 1963, it reached No. 2 on the country charts, and spent 22 weeks on the charts.
"I Don't Know What You Want but I Can't Give It Any More" (The Morales remix) – 7:48 "I Don't Know What You Want but I Can't Give It Any More" (Thee Maddkatt Courtship 80 Witness mix) – 7:39 "Je t'aime... moi non plus" – 4:14; UK 12-inch single [7] A1. "I Don't Know What You Want but I Can't Give It Any More" (The Morales remix) – 7:47 A2.
A Remix Manifesto is a 2008 open-source documentary film about "the changing concept of copyright" [1] [2] directed by Brett Gaylor. [ 3 ] Created over a period of six years, the documentary film features the collaborative remix work of hundreds of people who have contributed to the Open Source Cinema website, helping to create the "world's ...