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FLTube

Watch Youtube videos on your old PC.

Do you feel your computer has seen better days, especially when you open YouTube and it sounds like an F-35 fighter jet? And, to top it all off, do the videos lag so much that using your PC feels like navigating the internet in the '90s?

So don't worry, because if you use Linux, this will no longer be a problem for your low-resource PC.

Features

Download

Debian Package image .deb package (i386/i686 - 32 bits)
Debian Package image .deb package (amd64 - 64 bits)
TCZ Package image .tcz package (TinyCoreLinux based)

Screenshots

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FLTube Help window at version 2.0.3 in Debian Trixie, spanish translation. The following is displayed: search results and Help window at Tiny Core Linux. The following is displayed: search results for 'empanadas argentinas', and mplayer open playing a video, at LocOS Linux.
The following is displayed: search results for 'fallout 2 restoration project', and mplayer open playing a video, at Manjaro Linux. The following is displayed: search results for 'america nature', and mplayer open playing a video, at Manjaro Linux. The Navigation History available in the application is displayed, created as the user views a video.

Hardware requirements

Capacity to decode AVC1. The AVC1 codec, corresponding to the H.264 standard, began to be implemented in dedicated graphics cards such as the NVIDIA GeForce 8 and AMD Radeon HD 2000, both released in 2006, as well as in integrated graphics like the Intel GMA 3000 from the same year. AMD's Fusion series APUs, launched in 2011, also included support for this codec.