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B.Hardball
Posts: 6452
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Is it possible to stop youtube videos from loading after you click play? Sometimes I'll click on one in a thread, for example, and realise that it goes for ten minutes and I've seen it before but want to stay and read the posts in the thread. |
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| #0 10:40pm 27/06/07 |
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Bah
Posts: 2505
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Click back then forward?
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| #1 10:46pm 27/06/07 |
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Jim
Posts: 5991
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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you talking about how they continue to download when you press pause?
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| #2 10:49pm 27/06/07 |
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whoop
Posts: 11496
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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didn't you post this a few weeks ago?
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| #3 10:51pm 27/06/07 |
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koopz
Posts: 6232
Location: Queensland
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refresh the page
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| #4 12:33am 28/06/07 |
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Idol
Posts: 732
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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turn flash off... no idea how
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| #5 07:38am 28/06/07 |
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Hogfather
Posts: 1294
Location: Cairns, Queensland
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Its unpossible.
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| #6 09:09am 28/06/07 |
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B.Hardball
Posts: 6454
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Sorry I went to bed soon after I posted this!
you talking about how they continue to download when you press pause? Yes. didn't you post this a few weeks ago? I posted a question in a thread with youtube videos and I don't think anyone replied. Its unpossible. Sounds like it:( |
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| #7 10:09am 28/06/07 |
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ravn0s
Posts: 5204
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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hit refresh. thats all i do.
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| #8 10:20am 28/06/07 |
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Jim
Posts: 5993
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I don't know for sure, but I don't think it's possible - I'd say the flash code is programmed to just keep fetching the video, so without them implementing a stop button that stops it doing that your only option would probably be some painful workaround
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| #9 10:34am 28/06/07 |
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Le Cock
Posts: 4308
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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yeh its pretty annoying im surprised they havent put a stop button in
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| #10 10:57am 28/06/07 |
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natslovR
Posts: 1275
Location: Canberra, Australian Capital Territory
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downloading a streaming video you've realised u aren't interested in is not a big deal..... unless you use australian ISPs
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| #11 04:15pm 28/06/07 |
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ravn0s
Posts: 5209
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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just refresh the damn page. is that so hard? it will only take a second away from your reading time.
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| #12 04:20pm 28/06/07 |
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Idol
Posts: 734
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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just refresh the damn page. is that so hard? I don't know how you think this is a working solution... refreshing just continues or restarts the download |
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| #13 04:56pm 28/06/07 |
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Jim
Posts: 5998
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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heh
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| #14 06:16pm 28/06/07 |
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Opec
Posts: 4618
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Well there's a crappy work around basically you have to install Flashblock ad-on in Firefox, then if you want to view it click on it. If you want to stop, refresh the page then continue to read the page.
So in summary it's unpossible to do this natively. |
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| #15 06:34pm 28/06/07 |
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ravn0s
Posts: 5212
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I don't know how you think this is a working solution... refreshing just continues or restarts the download not for me it doesnt. it stops it from downloading |
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| #16 07:22pm 28/06/07 |
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Jim
Posts: 6001
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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make a youtube of it for proof
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| #17 07:39pm 28/06/07 |
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koopz
Posts: 6236
Location: Queensland
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must be a FireFox problem. (dunno for sure - I don't use it)
IE and Opera definately stop dead when you refresh the page, dumping anything that was loading - forcing the user to sit thru and dl it all again from the very start if you click on the bloody thing to start it again. yay for crappy 512/128 connection helping make this painfully obvious. this is why dodgy flash popup ads s*** us so last edited by koopz at 22:05:41 28/Jun/07 last edited by koopz at 22:06:37 28/Jun/07 |
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| #18 10:06pm 28/06/07 |
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Fizzer
Posts: 576
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I wonder if you could use a greasemonkey script to add a button to remove the flash from the DOM?
Dunno if that'd actually prevent the transfer.. I'll have a play tonight after work. |
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| #19 08:57am 29/06/07 |
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ravn0s
Posts: 5214
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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must be a FireFox problem. (dunno for sure - I don't use it) i use firefox. after reading opec's post it might have something to do with my adblock addon |
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| #20 09:38am 29/06/07 |
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Fish
Posts: 2317
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Possibly use a bookmarklet to remove the entire embed/object element from the page itself?
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| #21 11:17am 29/06/07 |
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