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Discussion by quinciest with 57 Replies.
Last Update: August 13, 2009, 12:16 pm (View Latest) | Page 1 of 4 pages. | ||
if you can visit this link http://javimoya.com/blog/youtube_en.php
it really help me
try it if you can't
Sat Jan 27, 2007 Reply New Discussion
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That flv format is too buggy for windows i think.
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I am very familiar with the process of downloading flash embedded videos in html. So maybe you could tell us what problem are you encountering even after reading the guide? Is it got to do with the downloading part from youtube onto your computer or has it got to do with the encoding part into a supported media format like mpg, wmv or avi.
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i just searched a site on google and was able to get the flash videos off youtube. That same site had a good conversion program which converted the flv file to an avi file very quickly. I will report back with the name of the site and program if anyone wants to know.i believe there is no harm in sharing it.
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Sat Apr 7, 2007 Reply New Discussion
1. Copy and paste the code on the side of the screen onto your Raw HTML Paragraph Editor (if you use Freewebs for site-making, it is worded exactly like that), and the video will appear on your site after you are finished with the whole process of editing the site page that you want the video to appear on.
2. Contact the owners/makers/whatever of the video and ask them to email the video to you in an attachment. Then upload the video onto your site and after you finished the whole process of editing the site page you want the video to appear on, the video will appear on the site page.
3. Try right-clicking on the video and you might be able to "Copy". Then go to your Site Page Editor and "Paste" the video onto the Site Page Editor's view of the page. Finish the whole editing process and the video will be on your site page.
If you just want the vids to have:
1. Contact the owners/makers/whatever of the video and ask them to email it to you in an attachment. Then when you get the email, open the attachment and save it, and there you go: you have the video!
2. Try right-clicking on the video and if "Save As" shows up, click "Save As" and save the video to your computer. Then you can watch it using Windows Media Player, or Windows Movie Maker, and/or you can edit it using Windows Movie Maker.
I think that was pretty thorough, and I hope I made it easy for you to understand. What you're asking for I don't know if anybody can give you, and it's complicated. But I hope this helped!
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