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Watching Youtube videos that are blocked in other countries???
Posted on 12/7/12 at 2:28 am
Posted on 12/7/12 at 2:28 am
I am working in Africa right now and my younger brothers football coach finished up his highlight video and put it on youtube. I am trying like hell to figure out how I can watch it because there is music on the video and its telling me its blocked at my location.
I have tried the proxy route by making my ip address appear like it is in the U.S., tried several and still didnt work. It told me "Network error try again later"
Then I tried changing the URL link and its the same thing. I tried Tube Mirror and it didnt work.
Does anyone have any suggestions?
I have tried the proxy route by making my ip address appear like it is in the U.S., tried several and still didnt work. It told me "Network error try again later"
Then I tried changing the URL link and its the same thing. I tried Tube Mirror and it didnt work.
Does anyone have any suggestions?
Posted on 12/7/12 at 3:04 am to RoyBoy2323
Youtube downloader, by way of a website, to create a mpg on your PC? Shot in the dark, but it may trick the location.
Think I used keepvid before, can't remember the site for sure though.
Think I used keepvid before, can't remember the site for sure though.
This post was edited on 12/7/12 at 3:06 am
Posted on 12/7/12 at 6:57 am to RoyBoy2323
A true first world problem.
Do you have a YouTube user account?
Sometimes it seems I have to be logged in to view certain videos.
Do you have a YouTube user account?
Sometimes it seems I have to be logged in to view certain videos.
Posted on 12/7/12 at 8:11 am to RoyBoy2323
Have you tried a proxy server?
Posted on 12/7/12 at 8:25 am to HarryBalzack
quote:
I have tried the proxy route by making my ip address appear like it is in the U.S., tried several and still didnt work. It told me "Network error try again later"
Would that be the same thing? I have no idea how this stuff works FWIW.
Posted on 12/7/12 at 10:43 am to CaptainsWafer
Yeah, dumbass me should have read through the entire post.
I used to teach at a private prep academy, where every kid had a laptop. We had a filter on the school network to keep them from surfing porn, watching youtube, using cheating websites, downloading meth cookbooks, you name it. Initially, the really smart ones used proxies to get around the filter. Several of the proxies have a string of urls: a-proxy, b-proxy, etc., and they will mix up the domain endings, spellings, etc., to trick the filters and make it where it's impossible to block an entire domain with an asterisk function, like www.examplewebsite.com/*.
Try this: reset your IP by disconnecting your modem completely. Do the same with your wifi router if you're using one. Unplug everything and let it sit for a minute. With you computer disconnected from the internet, wipe your entire browser history, cache, and cookies, there are several freeware programs that will do this for you. Refresh the router connection on the computer side, too.
Back to modem & router: plug in the power first, wait for the ok light to quit blinking, then connect your internet cable. Wait for it to register and the light to quit blinking. Then, continue this throughout. all the way back to the computer. Once all that's done, you can then try to get in again using a proxy, but if I have to guess, they've probably blocked the entire thing on their end, so unless your proxy tells them you're in China or something, you are going to have trouble. Just a thought, but you might try running a script blocker, too.
The simplest thing is to find another copy of the media somewhere or give up on all this. If the rights holder gets a hard-on for people using his stuff, it's not going to be fun for you. We had FBI agents come to that school I was at on two separate occasions. Kids were using Limewire and the agents and their snoops knew exactly what part of the building the kids were in.
I used to teach at a private prep academy, where every kid had a laptop. We had a filter on the school network to keep them from surfing porn, watching youtube, using cheating websites, downloading meth cookbooks, you name it. Initially, the really smart ones used proxies to get around the filter. Several of the proxies have a string of urls: a-proxy, b-proxy, etc., and they will mix up the domain endings, spellings, etc., to trick the filters and make it where it's impossible to block an entire domain with an asterisk function, like www.examplewebsite.com/*.
Try this: reset your IP by disconnecting your modem completely. Do the same with your wifi router if you're using one. Unplug everything and let it sit for a minute. With you computer disconnected from the internet, wipe your entire browser history, cache, and cookies, there are several freeware programs that will do this for you. Refresh the router connection on the computer side, too.
Back to modem & router: plug in the power first, wait for the ok light to quit blinking, then connect your internet cable. Wait for it to register and the light to quit blinking. Then, continue this throughout. all the way back to the computer. Once all that's done, you can then try to get in again using a proxy, but if I have to guess, they've probably blocked the entire thing on their end, so unless your proxy tells them you're in China or something, you are going to have trouble. Just a thought, but you might try running a script blocker, too.
The simplest thing is to find another copy of the media somewhere or give up on all this. If the rights holder gets a hard-on for people using his stuff, it's not going to be fun for you. We had FBI agents come to that school I was at on two separate occasions. Kids were using Limewire and the agents and their snoops knew exactly what part of the building the kids were in.
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