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Firefox add-on "keep-tube".

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anotheoldgit | 13:23 Wed 14th Apr 2010 | Technology
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I asked this a few days ago but got no replies.

I have downloaded this keep-tube programme, but can I please ask, where can I find it on the firefox browser, and when I have how do I convert the video I have recorded onto a DVD disc?

Much obliged if anyone can help.
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Once you have installed the keep-tube add-on, a small Keep-tube logo will show under youtube videos with the word 'download' next to it. Clicking it will take you to the Keep-tube download page where you can download in a number of different formats and sizes.
I've not done anything like this, but does it work the same way as other things that you download - you call it up in Windows and click on it and somewhere you'll get a prompt asking if you want to copy it or move it? If so, put a disc into the computer and move it there.
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Thanks very much for your quick response.

Will it have to be converted before I put it on a DVD to play on my DVD player?
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Sorry to be a nuisance but I have just been on the you-tube site and played a video, but can't see any keep-tube logo.
I choose to download using the 'hi quality mp4' option, for play back within iTunes on my Mac. Other formats available are '3GP' and 'FLV' at various resolutions/sizes.

I'm not sure which one you would need for DVD playback, although from memory, I have copied and played 'mp4' files to DVD and they have played fine.
''can't see any keep-tube logo''

I can't help you with that other than to say it must be something you have/have not done correctly, as I've been downloading vids off Youtube with Kepp-tube today with no problem.
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Thanks I will download it again and see what happens.

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