On 10/12/06 04:46, Laurent/LIFELIKE wrote:
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> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n6QsusDS_8A
> <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n6QsusDS_8A>
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> Page R demo with herbie Hancock and Quincy jones...
> Enjoy
Awesome!
And in case someone doesn't already know, it is indeed possible to
download and keep videos on Youtube, despite Youtube's methods to make
this seem impossible.
There are several methods, but this is the way I do it:
1) Go to the video's page, which in this example is:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n6QsusDS_8A
2) Go to Keepvid (http://keepvid.com/) where paste that Youtube page's
URL into the form and press "Download".
Keepvid then downloads the video for you on to your computer. I believe
the resulting format is ".FLV" (Flash video).
3) Convert the video to a format of your choice. In my case I end up
with the MP4/H.262 format and since I'm on a Mac I use the freeware
"iSquint" to convert (http://www.isquint.org/) to do this.
I'm sure there are other, similar converters for Windows or other
platforms. Just do a Google search or search for one of the many Youtube
instructions where other people explain how to do the above, where
they're bound to mention a few programs that will do the job.
Hallvard