Post by 2000stvmediafan on Feb 14, 2024 23:12:23 GMT
Is there any possibility that this tool could be used to recover a lost 2010 video from a terminated channel that had around 500 subscribers before deletion and consisted solely of fanmade parody videos (e.g. voiceover dubs) of cartoon episodes?
Is there any possibility that this tool could be used to recover a lost 2010 video from a terminated channel that had around 500 subscribers before deletion and consisted solely of fanmade parody videos (e.g. voiceover dubs) of cartoon episodes?
Could be, would be needed at least the contact of the owner for that. This Channel of yours, would you happen to have some links for any of these videos?
Is there any possibility that this tool could be used to recover a lost 2010 video from a terminated channel that had around 500 subscribers before deletion and consisted solely of fanmade parody videos (e.g. voiceover dubs) of cartoon episodes?
Could be, would be needed at least the contact of the owner for that. This Channel of yours, would you happen to have some links for any of these videos?
The specific video I'm trying to recover from them I can't seem to find a link for, but the channel was called 24thPowerProductions and the dub I'm looking for from them is of the SpongeBob episode The Secret Box. It's the only lost dub in a series of 17 total and was chronologically the 15th dub in the series. There's an entire LMW article on it and LSuperSonicQ said he'd cover it in an upcoming video about dubs (seemingly throwing this in with official dubs).
But there are some links to the original uploads of his dubs, such as his Sailor Mouth dub which was his most popular one: youtube.com/watch?v=hxTMSzMBTwE
Could be, would be needed at least the contact of the owner for that. This Channel of yours, would you happen to have some links for any of these videos?
The specific video I'm trying to recover from them I can't seem to find a link for, but the channel was called 24thPowerProductions and the dub I'm looking for from them is of the SpongeBob episode The Secret Box. It's the only lost dub in a series of 17 total and was chronologically the 15th dub in the series. There's an entire LMW article on it and LSuperSonicQ said he'd cover it in an upcoming video about dubs (seemingly throwing this in with official dubs).
But there are some links to the original uploads of his dubs, such as his Sailor Mouth dub which was his most popular one: youtube.com/watch?v=hxTMSzMBTwE
YouTube Video Finder only works if you have the URL for the video. If you can somehow find the URL (through the WayBack Machine or otherwise), then you'll be able to use the site. Otherwise, it's no good.
Where #youtubearchive comes in: YouTube Video Finder combs through multiple archives. If you put a URL into YouTube Video Finder, and the deleted video can ONLY be found in #youtubearchive, you will have to message the site owner. There will be instructions on where to contact them, and you can go from there.
Post by cheesypizza2000 on Mar 6, 2024 5:34:03 GMT
Any way to recover this? Thumbnail still appears in the playlist I had it in. www.youtube.com/watch?v=hIaT2NpFhGk Title: Mary Poppins on Broadway Uploader: emanougian1992
Heyah, this thread was moved to help because it didn't involve an active lost media search but was instead asking for assistance with #youtuberarchive.
Any way to recover this? Thumbnail still appears in the playlist I had it in. www.youtube.com/watch?v=hIaT2NpFhGk Title: Mary Poppins on Broadway Uploader: emanougian1992
According to YouTube Video Finder, it is available through the Wayback Machine. Click here: x
Right click the video, and click "Save Video As" if you wish to save it to your computer.
Here's a link to the YouTube Video Finder website for future reference:
Any way to recover this? Thumbnail still appears in the playlist I had it in. www.youtube.com/watch?v=hIaT2NpFhGk Title: Mary Poppins on Broadway Uploader: emanougian1992
According to YouTube Video Finder, it is available through the Wayback Machine. Click here: x
Right click the video, and click "Save Video As" if you wish to save it to your computer.
Here's a link to the YouTube Video Finder website for future reference:
Thank you so much! Turns out most of the video is the professional footage on the Disney on Broadway YouTube channel but at least there are some extra bootleg clips which are what I prefer for making compilations
Problem is i cant really tell how to contact the owner from the website itself, is there an easier explanation?
"At the request of #youtubearchive's maintainer, instructions to request videos have been removed. If you are significantly involved in archiving or open source, you have a legitimate research or humanitarian purpose, or are able to contribute materially, contact me at thetechrobo@proton.me."
Contact the site owner with the email provided. The reason instructions were removed is because #youtubearchive was getting an influx of spam, if I remember correctly.