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Thread: How do you save Youtube clips...if at all?

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    Default How do you save Youtube clips...if at all?

    Asks she who is still pretty computer illiterate.

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    If you are using Firefox webbroswer then get the youtube downloader add-on

    OR

    Use this site

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    There's also Download Helper for Firefox, which works well in both downloading and converting to other video formats.

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    If you just want to watch them on youtube again you can create a playlist otherwise as said above you can use a youtube downloaderI use this one just follow the link and click download now

    you then load a video in youtube and copy its URL then paste it into the youtube downloader and it will download it for you, you can use it to save any video's from online

    you may then need to convert the files depending on what mediaplayer you are using

    any problems just ask

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bigfoot View Post
    There's also Download Helper for Firefox, which works well in both downloading and converting to other video formats.
    What he said, here is the Mozilla 'Firefox' page for Download Helper, instal the add on, restart Firefox, nip over to Youtube and click on the little spinny thing to download your video.

    https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/fir...ownloadhelper/

    Most videos can be downloaded in several sizes and file types, you may need to instal additional software to playback certain files.

    Last edited by sandbender; 19-09-2011 at 04:14.
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    I use Jdownloader.

    It's free, all you do is coopy the address and all the different formats and video sizes will be listed. I just tend to get the 720p or 1080p mp4 if I want to watch something.

    I then just throw it on a usb stick and watch it in hd on my telly.

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