Body & Soul2 mins ago
FAO Tuvok 'Flash video downloader'
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Hi Tuvok
Yes I have have opened up and played the youtube clip and pressed the blue arrow.
I then get the downloader window and it has got three files in the window.
SD 19.36MB with the option to download
Low 11.19MB with the option to download
Low 26.82MB with the option to download
And at the bottom R/H it says Convert this video to MP4, AVI, WMV
What do I have to do please?
Incidentally the Youtube clip was Frank Sinatra singing New York, New York.
Yes I have have opened up and played the youtube clip and pressed the blue arrow.
I then get the downloader window and it has got three files in the window.
SD 19.36MB with the option to download
Low 11.19MB with the option to download
Low 26.82MB with the option to download
And at the bottom R/H it says Convert this video to MP4, AVI, WMV
What do I have to do please?
Incidentally the Youtube clip was Frank Sinatra singing New York, New York.
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The files should then start to download.
The files may be in FLV or MP4 format. Other formats also exist.
I'm not on the computer at the moment. but from memory, FLV files usually have a red icon next to the file name.
I would always opt for the highest quality MP4 file - usually the largest file size. When an MP4 is not available, I would then opt for the highest/largest FLV file.
The bit at the bottom of that screen about "convet to MP4" etc. is a link to the software companies websit to try and temp you to buy their converter software. There are plenty of free converters and even websites that will convert for free.
You will need a converter for FLV before you can burn it, unless your burning software has it built in!
I can't remember what I use off the top of my head, but a free converter is Handbrake - available for both mac and pc.
Hope this helps.
The files should then start to download.
The files may be in FLV or MP4 format. Other formats also exist.
I'm not on the computer at the moment. but from memory, FLV files usually have a red icon next to the file name.
I would always opt for the highest quality MP4 file - usually the largest file size. When an MP4 is not available, I would then opt for the highest/largest FLV file.
The bit at the bottom of that screen about "convet to MP4" etc. is a link to the software companies websit to try and temp you to buy their converter software. There are plenty of free converters and even websites that will convert for free.
You will need a converter for FLV before you can burn it, unless your burning software has it built in!
I can't remember what I use off the top of my head, but a free converter is Handbrake - available for both mac and pc.
Hope this helps.
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