I liked that show. I used to watch it sometimes a long time ago. I
remember one with a time travel service, and a few people went back
in time when dinosaurs were still around, and someone stepped on a
bug or something and it made small changes when they went back to
the 'current' time. Basically a butterfly effect episode.
I'll have to find that - it's on one of the Roku channels, I browsed
past it a few weeks ago.
Re: Re: Twilight Zone, Anyone?
I bought a Roku Stick a few months ago, and I like it. I think it's cool that they have their free TV shows that they stream. I didn't realize Ray Bradbury Theater was on there. I've seen some that people have uploaded to YouTube too.
Bradbury Theater was on there. I've seen some that people have uploaded to >> YouTube too.
I was trying to youtube-dl a playlist and my download speed kept shitting out. I would hate to have to manually type out a command in terminal for
each of these.
I find it much easier to click on the SHARE button on the YT
page, copy the much shorter link to the clipboard, and then
simply paste that after the youtube-dl command.
I find it much easier to click on the SHARE button on the YT
page, copy the much shorter link to the clipboard, and then
simply paste that after the youtube-dl command.
Does youtube-dl download the video file to your computer for viewing later, or does it play the video at the link without downloading a local copy?
I find it much easier to click on the SHARE button on the YT
page, copy the much shorter link to the clipboard, and then
simply paste that after the youtube-dl command.
Does youtube-dl download the video file to your computer for viewing later, or does it play the video at the link without downloading a local copy?
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