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What's the best way to "keep" you tube videos??

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Created by seafever17 > 9 months ago, 5 Nov 2010
seafever17
WA, 360 posts
5 Nov 2010 9:33AM
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Anyone know of a way to grab a good clip? I know you can use things like Kissyoutube etc but then you have to download it ,watch it, decide to keep it and then download it again. Is there a way to watch it and then grab it??

barn
WA, 2960 posts
5 Nov 2010 9:51AM
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file2hd.com


this also grabs loads of stuff like music off myspace..

kooky
SA, 8 posts
5 Nov 2010 1:44PM
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keepvid.com

grumplestiltskin
WA, 2331 posts
5 Nov 2010 12:24PM
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Use the Firefox browser and install extension "downloadhelper". Lets you save the vids as flv files.

elmo
WA, 8897 posts
5 Nov 2010 5:42PM
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Also for firefox
"Click Youtube video down loader" saves in MP4 and flv

also
"Youtube MP3"
downloads MP3 from video

lotofwind
NSW, 6451 posts
5 Nov 2010 9:05PM
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Real Player is the way to go.
Free download,
When you watch any vid on the net a little window pops up asking "would you like to download"
I havent found any vid on the net it wouldnt let me keep.

windaddict
VIC, 1121 posts
5 Nov 2010 9:21PM
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If you want to keep them on your PC to watch whenever, try this site:
www.zamzar.com/

Its totally free, and lets you rip the videos to any format, and emails you a link to download it once its done. Just select Download Videos, paste in the URL to the video, select the format you want it in (.mp4 is pretty good alround for quality vs size) and click on Convert!

Skid
QLD, 1499 posts
6 Nov 2010 6:43AM
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lotofwind said...

Real Player is the way to go.
Free download,
When you watch any vid on the net a little window pops up asking "would you like to download"
I havent found any vid on the net it wouldnt let me keep.



Real Player is pretty good, and using it couldn't be easier. Although I have found a couple of full length movies (on documentaryheaven.com) that did not download properly. Even so, it is my prefered way of keeping clips.

Radmac
WA, 201 posts
11 Nov 2010 11:55PM
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Karbon in Firefox is also pretty good - saves as flv's.

Still cannot get the triplej flash music clips to save - any suggestions?

Salatiela
NSW, 378 posts
12 Nov 2010 8:18AM
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careful of your gb 'cap' watching sucks them up, then to down load...yummy



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