And I also am intellectually curious about what changed, not just a solution to my situation. In Milestone 93, toolbox will fail to pull custom toolbox image.
What changed? And is there any way to get the old behaviour back? (If there are any other suggestions for simultaneously pseudo-streaming and downloading in one go, that is fine too, just note that it would need to be in a program like VLC that allows playback at different speeds of both flv and mp4 files. crdownload file VLC was playing is overwritten by the new download attempt. So not only do I end up downloading the file twice (exactly what I was trying to avoid), but the VLC playback stops automatically when the download restarts, because the. Rather, it erases the completed crdownload file, and starts downloading it again from the beginning. If the file gets fully downloaded and is being played by VLC as the download finished, Chrome does not indicate a download failure. When I tried to employ the same process more recently, it does not work. This could happen if there was a large time difference between download and install.
The download of the APK succeeded, but before the user installed the app the file was removed from the device. And meanwhile, I could go on watching the crdownload file to completion in VLC. The app installation was canceled because the installation (APK) file was deleted after download, but before installation. mp4.crdownload file that I would then manually change to an.
But! The full file had been downloaded to my hard drive, it just remained an. What used to happen is that the file would continue downloading while I watched it, then when the download got to the end the little Chrome download widget would say "Download failure, system busy" or something to that effect. I then use VLC to start playing the partially downloaded file. So I start to download the file using chrome to a known location, creating a file there.
To use Chrome version 55.x installed in non standard location through ChromeDriver v2.26 you can use the following code: from selenium import webdriverĭriver = webdriver.Chrome(chrome_options = options, executable_path=r'C:\path\to\chromedriver.There are some mp4 files (and a few flv ones) on a server that I want to stream (using VLC) while also saving a copy of to my hard drive simultaneously. However you can also override the default Chrome binary location as follows: Using a Chrome executable in a non-standard location
%HOMEPATH%\Local Settings\Application Data\Google\Chrome\Application\chrome.exeĬ:\Users%USERNAME%\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\Application\chrome.exeġ For Linux systems, the ChromeDriver expects /usr/bin/google-chrome to be a symlink to the actual Chrome binary. Applications/Google\ Chrome.app/Contents/MacOS/Google\ Chrome Any help is greatly appreciated - thank you in advance! I have tried searching through similar questions and answers but have not had any luck so far. However, when I attempt to launch the WebDriver Python returns the following error: WebDriverException: unknown error: cannot find Chrome binary It's simple and easy to use, and the unlimited recording time and no watermark is AWESOME However, the fact it can only download to WEBM files means that I have to convert it via video editor myself P. Options.binary_location = "C:\\Program Files\\Chrome\\chrome64_.75\\chrome.exe"ĭriver = webdriver.Chrome('chromedriver.exe', chrome_options = options)
I am using the following code to attempt to set my Chrome binary location: from selenium import webdriverįrom import Options I downloaded the older version of chrome from and Chromedriver 2.26 from. For compatibility reasons I prefer to use Chrome version.