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Joe Blount
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record dvd from utube

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some one sent me instructions on how to record a dvd from the utube, but I have lost it, can someone help me with what I need to do, to do this.
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Carl Kilmer
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Hi Joe, Did you get any help on this yet.
If you still need help, give me a holler.
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Post by Joe Blount »

Carl I'm still looking
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Post by Carl Kilmer »

Good morning Jim,
Send me an email so I have you email address, and I will send
you the links you need to download the free programs you need.
I'll also send you my phone # in case you need additional help.
I'm home all day, and check my email often.
Carl
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Post by Ben Godard »

Youtube videos are flash video files which end in extension .flv
I use to do this a lot. From what I remember, I used Moyea FLV downloader to save the files. That saves it as a flv file. Then I used AVS Video Converter to convert it to DVD. You can also add as many flv's as you want and it would combine them to a single video.


By the way, if you are intersted in understanding how it works, I'll explain.
A DVD video is a little more complex than people think. It is composed of two folders, Audio TS and Video TS. The Video TS folder usually contains all the data. There are several files with different extensions (.iso, .bup, .vob, etc) The .vob files are the actual video files broken down in sections depending on how long the video is. (by the way I use VLC vob player software to view these individual files) These .vob files are managed by the other files which tell your DVD player how to play the .vob video files.
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Post by Ben Godard »

I forgot to mention that I also used an FLV player to play indivudual flv files.

So all together I had 4 different programs to do all the work.
1)Moyea FLV downloader
2)Moyea FLV player
3)AVS video convertor
4)VLC vob player
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Keith Davidson
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Post by Keith Davidson »

Joe, what I do to get the youtube vids saved to my pc is go to the link in the address bar and remove the www. and replace it with save and then click enter.

This will load a new page and a pop up will come up, select "run" and then it will load the page with a number of different file extensions .mp4, .flv, etc. Pick the one you want and click on it to save it to your hard drive.

I do this all the time for any vids I want to save. If they ever get booted from youtube or your internet connection goes down I have them on my computer.

You can burn them to dvd once you have them on your hard drive.

Hope this helps,

Keith
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Post by Bill Ford »

I use this one, it downloads, and converts to the format you want...Then use windows DVD maker to put on disc. Bill

http://mytopfiles.com/programs/file/Fre ... 480135.htm
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Landon Roberson
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Post by Landon Roberson »

www.keepvid.com

paste the url of the youtube video in the line at the top and hit download this will give you several option as to what format you want to keep the video in it will also give you the option to save the MP3 audio of the video so you can just listen to it.
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Post by Larry Lenhart »

I know this is an old thread but I just became interested in this topic and downloaded the keepvideo that had been discussed...that part works great,,,does anyone know if I can now copy the video to a dvd and how do i do that. Thanks in advance.
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Jeff Valentine
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Post by Jeff Valentine »

If you're using a Mac it's easy. Play the youtube video and hit Command/Option/A. That will bring up a window showing you everything running on your computer. Just scroll down and find the largest thing, which is usually the video. Double click on it and it will start downloading. Since it's a .flv file you'll need to have VLC Media player installed to view it. It's a free software. There's also a great software called iskysoft that will convert just about any format video or audio file to whatever format you want. You can convert those videos to WAV files for iTunes as well.

-Jeff
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Post by Carl Kilmer »

Pazera Free FLV to AVI Converter 1.5
Convert Flash Video files (FLV, SWF) to AVI or MPEG. YouTube FLV to AVI converter Download
http://www.pazera-software.com/products ... converter/
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Post by Tommy Bannister »

hi joe
go to real player .com and download the free real player, it is what I use and it pops in use when your on utube vidios,saying download this clip,it stores the vidio in its own forder in your my vidio' in your documents forder
hope this sort your problem
I have usedf realplayer for over two years now and I have hundreds of utube vidios
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ttp:/realplayer/topsoft.co.uk <<<< this is the address
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