![]() The audio section says the bit rate is 125kbps (a bit low), 2 channels, sample rate 44kHz (normal). ![]() I suppose it's no surprise that in the file Properties, the video section is blank. When I was streaming the video off the YouTube web site, there was, as you described, a slide show going on. The entire 1:54:34 does appear to be there. ![]() I did sample it, using VLC controls to skip through it. It's reported in Windows Explorer as a 104M file. In any case, despite the fact that the duration of the video is reported as 1:54:34 (yes, nearly TWO HOURS), it took maybe 2 minutes to download, which certainly surprised me. So I can't say with any accuracy how long it took to download this. I suspect that because the file is not created on disk anywhere on my system until the download completes, that the creation & last modified time stamps really are the same. (Note to Anu: This file did not appear at all in my target directory until the download completed.) The creation & last modified date/time claim to have been equal, which would normally mean that it downloaded in 0 time. The one listed first showed ADP 1920x1080 104.2M MP4. Then I opened the VDH window to see what variants were available. After launching the video, I went into full screen on the video while it was playing & selected the 1080p resolution. I decided to try to download your (Eric Lilja) Frank Zappa video from YouTube.
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