


- #SMPLAYER YOUTUBE BROWSER .DEB INSTALL#
- #SMPLAYER YOUTUBE BROWSER .DEB DOWNLOAD#
- #SMPLAYER YOUTUBE BROWSER .DEB WINDOWS#
Users can change a few options from there, like the preferred quality for the videos, for both downloading and viewing. There are very few settings available for the application, and they are accessible from the bottom by pressing the button with the small wrench. It's not really useful unless you just want to hang out and see what other people are finding interesting. The main window of the application is pretty straight forward and has three tabs or distinct categories, Most Popular, Music, and Sports, where users can find the most popular videos at that time on YouTube. Also, the developer provides a dedicated binary for AmigaOS4, in case anyone is interested. If you have any other operating system, you will either have to check your repositories or you will have to compile it from source. Installation is pretty simple, and users will find the application in Unity's Dash.
#SMPLAYER YOUTUBE BROWSER .DEB INSTALL#
Sudo add-apt-repository ppa:rvm/smplayer sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install smtube Open a terminal and enter the following commands (you will have to be root): Adding a PPA to the system is pretty easy, and it can be done with just a few commands in the terminal. So, if you want the latest version, you will need to add a PPA. I tested SMPlayer YouTube Browser in Ubuntu 15.04, and the installation went just fine, but it's worth pointing out that the version that can be found in the official repositories is older.
#SMPLAYER YOUTUBE BROWSER .DEB WINDOWS#
On the other hand, the Windows OS is packed with this kind of apps, so it's not really a surprise that you also have a Linux alternative.
#SMPLAYER YOUTUBE BROWSER .DEB DOWNLOAD#
Some of the regular download apps you can find on the Linux platform have plugins that allow users to download YouTube videos or even come with this functionality by default, but it's not linked with anything else. You can manually install some extensions from third-party developers, but that's not something that most people would do. For example, extensions that allow these features are not allowed in their official webstore. There are ways of downloading YouTube videos, even if Google actively discourages it. There aren't many applications that choose to provide these features in a standalone app. It has an interesting functionality that is not really exploited properly on the Linux platform. SMTube or SMPlayer YouTube Browser is a dedicated app that can be used to view or download videos from the YouTube platform.
