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Is there any way of watching them in slow motion? - I'm trying to learn a dance!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.You can't slow the videos down while they're on YouTube but you can on your own PC:
Save the video to your PC using Keepvid:
http://keepvid.com/
(Paste the YouTube address into the field surrounded by a green box. Click 'Download'. Click 'Download link' and choose a location for the file. Preferably name it with an 'flv' file extension, e.g. 'dance.flv').
Now you need a player to view it. Download VLC (for free) from here:
http://www.videolan.org/
Launch VLC and go to File > Quick Open File. Navigate to the location, on your hard drive, of the video and double-click on the file name to play the video. Click the 'double left-handed arrow' button (the right-hand one of the pair) to slow the video. Click it again to slow it further.
Chris
Save the video to your PC using Keepvid:
http://keepvid.com/
(Paste the YouTube address into the field surrounded by a green box. Click 'Download'. Click 'Download link' and choose a location for the file. Preferably name it with an 'flv' file extension, e.g. 'dance.flv').
Now you need a player to view it. Download VLC (for free) from here:
http://www.videolan.org/
Launch VLC and go to File > Quick Open File. Navigate to the location, on your hard drive, of the video and double-click on the file name to play the video. Click the 'double left-handed arrow' button (the right-hand one of the pair) to slow the video. Click it again to slow it further.
Chris
Thanks for the reply.
Unfortunately, I doubt that there any video players which can slow the sound on flash movies. (There aren't actually that many players which recognise the file format. Windows Media Player doesn't; that's why I had to advise you to get VLC).
I hope that someone else will post to prove me wrong but I regret that I can't think of a suitable solution at the moment.
Chris
Unfortunately, I doubt that there any video players which can slow the sound on flash movies. (There aren't actually that many players which recognise the file format. Windows Media Player doesn't; that's why I had to advise you to get VLC).
I hope that someone else will post to prove me wrong but I regret that I can't think of a suitable solution at the moment.
Chris