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George Kovolenko
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Saving YouTube videos

Post by George Kovolenko »

Is ther a way to downlaod and save videos from YouTube? I'd like to add some of the clips to my personal collection.

Thanks,

George



Not sure if this is the proper place to post this, if not please feel free to move it to the appropriate index...
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Post by Greg Cutshaw »

Get the free Mozilla Firefox add-on that saves any streaming video with a few simple clicks. If you're using WIndows Explorer instead of Firefox, don't sweat changing over. Firefox downloads and runs much like Explorer and it even spell checks for forum posts as you type them!


Video DownloadHelper 2.6.1

Once you have these .flv Flash Video files on your drive, you will want to download a player for them. There are lots of choices there!

Greg
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Post by Donny Dennis »

George,

I use two programs -- 1) Quivic to download/convert to a .wmv format, and 2) DVD Flick to "burn" them to a DVD.

Donny
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Post by Bent Romnes »

Hi all..
You might also check out this one...I found this the easiest and most reliable to use.
http://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=126523
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Post by Alan Miller »

If you have an Apple Mac , you download a programme called Tubesock.
Open the programme drag the URL into the download box , click save and thats it.
The programme automatically converts it and the mac saves the video to a movies folder.
You can then burn it to DVD.
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Post by Johnny Baldwin »

George:

Easy Video Downloader:
http://www.videodownloader.fdrlab.com/

It downloads youtube file in flv format and then converts to AVI file that you can play in Windows Media Player.

Works great for me.
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Post by George Kovolenko »

Thanks for all of your suggestions. I downloaded the Easy Video Downloader from fdrlab last night and it works great. It even solved another problem I was having, YouTube vids hanging and buffering. Thanks again for your responses and your help.

George
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Post by Ron ! »

Ok here is a gadget thats far easier then all the suggested.

http://vixy.net

It's a converter.BTW FYI...there are ton's of free converters that can do this.Just Google some of them.

Ron
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Post by Pete Young »

Get real player 11 beta You just have to put your curser on the video and say download Its the fastast of them all
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Post by basilh »

Forget the free stuff. Pay $15 and get the one that works best..
http://stinkbot.com/Tubesock/
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Post by Alan Miller »

Basil , you pointed me in the tubesock direction for the Mac , Does it also work for the PC ?
If it does , get it folks, it is so simple ,open the programme and its three clicks .
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Post by basilh »

Alan :- Forth paragraph ..
Supports Macs and Windows!

Don't be a victim of the platform wars! TubeSock runs natively on both Mac OS X and Windows XP.
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Post by Bent Romnes »

I didn't see anything about tubesock converting to a format that is readable for my dvd player that's hooked up to the TV.
My Easy Video and DVD Flick programs do that...for free.
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Post by Greg Wisecup »

Realplayer 11. Like he said it's in there. Just get the cursor close and click! Done.
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