ChatterBank1 min ago
Recording Something Off Youtube Onto Dvd To Watch On Tv.
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Hi,
Is it possible to record something off of Youtube onto a DVD, so that it can be then be played on a DVD player? Thank you.
Is it possible to record something off of Youtube onto a DVD, so that it can be then be played on a DVD player? Thank you.
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It's technically illegal to save Youtube videos but everyone does it! The first step is to save the file onto your PC's hard drive. There are loads of programs and browser extensions which can do it but some work better than others. I suggest using Firefox as your browser: http:// www. mozilla. org/ en- GB/ firefox/ new/ together with the Easy Youtube Video...
15:31 Wed 23rd Apr 2014
It's technically illegal to save Youtube videos but everyone does it!
The first step is to save the file onto your PC's hard drive. There are loads of programs and browser extensions which can do it but some work better than others. I suggest using Firefox as your browser:
http:// www.moz illa.or g/en-GB /firefo x/new/
together with the Easy Youtube Video Downloader Express add-on:
https:/ /addons .mozill a.org/e n-US/fi refox/a ddon/ea sy-yout ube-vid eo-down load/
Once you've saved the file to your hard drive you can then launch whatever disc-burning software you've got on your computer and burn the file onto a DVD-R disc (taking care to select the option to create a video DVD, not a data one).
The first step is to save the file onto your PC's hard drive. There are loads of programs and browser extensions which can do it but some work better than others. I suggest using Firefox as your browser:
http://
together with the Easy Youtube Video Downloader Express add-on:
https:/
Once you've saved the file to your hard drive you can then launch whatever disc-burning software you've got on your computer and burn the file onto a DVD-R disc (taking care to select the option to create a video DVD, not a data one).
Yes it is possible to record You Tube Videos, and there are items of software which will enable one to do it. However, as pointed-out by Buenchico, it is in effect illegal.
Google owns YouTube and has the ability to track the computer to which a download has gone. However, whether it can track the actual location of the computer involved is still open to question.
Hans.
Google owns YouTube and has the ability to track the computer to which a download has gone. However, whether it can track the actual location of the computer involved is still open to question.
Hans.
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