![]() ![]() In this case, audio-only players can be used - some work and some don't (as far as I can tell testing in Linux, Audacious works). Then 'DASH (separate audio and video tracks)' Selections look like so, after right-clicking the FlashGot icon that appears when playing the YouTube video in Firefox, and selecting 'Available formats' In OpenWith addon options, select Edit>Arguments, like here:įlashGot add-on for Firefox can also select just the audio stream of the YouTube video as seen under the link above. In FlashGot options the arguments can be added like here: ![]() YOUTUBE LASTFM SCROBBLER HOW TOSee here how to use Firefox with FlashGot add-on or with OpenWith add-on in order to start YouTube (and other) videos in external players. Open SMTube, search your title, right click on it, and select Open audio with:Īnother cross-platform solution is to use Firefox with some add-ons: FlashGot or OpenWith. To send the YouTube track stream to the player the simplest way is probably SMTube - more here. only the audio stream is sent to an external player.it is played in a video player with some 'no video' argument.The general idea is that a YouTube track can be played as audio-only if: See details there, where also some solutions mentioned are cross-platform. There are a lot of solutions in Linux, under this U&L question. ![]()
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