You Tube Videos To Dvd

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Dean Salisbury
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You Tube Videos To Dvd

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Anyone know how I can burn you tube videos to a dvd so that they will show up on a dvd player????

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"Super DVD Creator"
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Dean the one I have used is called DVD Flick
www.dvdflick.net
So you have managed to download the clips from youtube, on to your computer?

This has been brought up several times and I posted explanations if you go back and check. But DL dvd flick and give it a try.
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I tried dvdflicks but the audio sounds like the 3 chipmonks, have no clue how to set it normal! the video comes out ok, just the sound.

I don't know if it is suppose t burn it wouldn't burn for me but it did convert, then i used nero to burn

any suggestions

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Well Dean, my suggestion is that you don't use DVD Flick. You don't wanna sound like the Chipmunks.
Anyways, you used Nero successfully so I can't see where you need any more suggestions...
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tried nero

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I tried burning you tube files with nero alone and it won't burn you tube files where I can play them on a tv cd/dvd disk, I can play the nero burned files on a computer, but not on my tv. thats what I"m trying to do. lololol

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used nero for like 10 years

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Nero is a good program never had a problem with it, but never tried to burn you tube on dvd's or cds to play on my dvd player connected to my tv before! lolol

thanks anyway for the help

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Dean, Sounds like you are THIS far away from getting it. Make sure you burn it to a format that's readable by your DVD player (consult your owners manual) and also make sure Nero is set to burn it on the american standard: NTSC, not the European PAL
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Dean, some of the older DVD players won't recognize the burned DVD's. I've got two players and the newer one plays anything I put in it while the older one doesn't. :(
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Right! I know some players will not read and play all files

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I've got two players 1 reads everything and the other reads almost everything. Neither one reads my burns when burning you tubes, so I am def doing something wrong. But have no clue. I've been burning since the very first Richo came out years and years ago. Thats when it cost from 600 to 800 bucks. Never had a problem like this but You Tube videos are really giving me a problem I've wasted several cd/dvd just have no clue what Im missing here

Thanks for the help and info anyway

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John, Ok. That one looks great for downloading and converting. But it said nothing about burning to DVD in a format to be read by your TV DVD player.
What burning program do we use for that?
This video stuff is really confusing..
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Bent , you will need two programs, the above to convert YouTube, and Xilisoft DVD Creator to convert that to DVD and burn it to DVD disk....

  • Xilisoft DVD Creator provides an easy and fast way to convert popular video formats such as AVI, MPEG, WMV, DivX, DV, VOB to DVD and burn DVD movie playable on portable or home DVD player.

    Xilisoft DVD Creator allows you to specify NTSC or PAL, adjust 4:3 or 16:9 video aspect, set after done actions, and burn DVD movie disc, DVD folder or ISO files. The DVD creator provides many brilliant DVD menus and menu editing methods to assist you to burn personalized DVD. Xilisoft DVD Creator supports abundant DVD formats, including to create/burn DVD-R, DVD+R, DVD-RW and DVD+RW, DVD-5, DVD-9 that no other DVD creators can!

    So easy to use and faster than ever before, just one click to burn DVD movie, convert AVI to DVD, MPEG to DVD, WMV to DVD!
http://www.xilisoft.com/dvd-creator.html
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I will switch to this system and give it a try. The ones I have been using Easy Video and DVD Flick only works some of the time, especially Flick..

Dean, you should try this also. John knows what he's talking about.

One more thing John, if you don't mind: What is this ISO image thing we always run into when burning DVD??
I have never understood that. Could you explain in layman's terms? What do we do with it? Can we ignore it? Thanks again John.
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Bent ,ISO is a disk image, (International Organization for Standardization )
When I make wedding videos and have to make as many as 20 dvd's it pays me to convert the video to ISO image.
That way I don't have to use a video burning program to make each dvd,
as most burning software will burn an ISO (disk image ) and much quicker.
As this is a complex subject and would take a lot of explaining I have put a link to a more full and related
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_image
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Post by Bent Romnes »

John, thanks. That's all I need to know by the looks of it. I can simply ignore that part when burning my vids.

Thanks again for explaining.
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Post by Donny Dennis »

I use Quivic to download/convert you tube videos to .wmv format, and Sony DVD Architect Studio 4.5 to burn to a dvd. The Sony web site has a trial version of DVD Architect Studio 4.5, that can be downloaded.

I only use DVD-R/CD-R discs to burn to dvds/cds respectively because they will play on most if not all dvd/cd players. DVD+RW, DVD-RW, and CD+RW, CD-RW formatted discs will not play on the older model dvd/cd players.

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Hi Guys, I just posted on Steel on the Web. Maybe I better do it here. How do I record a DVD Video in to the computer, name it then when I upload, hit browse and pick out the tune to upload. I made a video with my VCR Camera, and finally got a Machine to copy them over to DVD. I can play them on Intevideo, but cant seem to save them in a file, etc in the computer. I tried Wmv, but the picture was blinking, once in there, then I can upload to Youtube. But how do I do get it in the computer to save it.? Thanks for any info...al.:):)
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