Saving Shows on Utube
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- mikemullett
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Saving Shows on Utube
There are some stunning shows posted on the Proshow website, but some are posted on utube. I have written a batch file to automatically save shows on the website, but I cannot save the utube shows for further viewing.
Is this deliberate to stop members from saving the shows
frustrated Mike
Is this deliberate to stop members from saving the shows
frustrated Mike
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Re: Saving Shows on Utube
Dear "frustrated Mike"
There are a number of 3rd party applications that can help you save the videos from YouTube.
I like DownloadHelper which is an extension (add-on) for Firefox. It does a perfect job.
If you use Firefox, you can install it from here:
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefo ... oadhelper/
PS
This should have been posted in General Discussion, I think.
There are a number of 3rd party applications that can help you save the videos from YouTube.
I like DownloadHelper which is an extension (add-on) for Firefox. It does a perfect job.
If you use Firefox, you can install it from here:
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefo ... oadhelper/
PS
This should have been posted in General Discussion, I think.
- mikemullett
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Re: Saving Shows on Utube
Thanks Mona - I use IE but will search the net. Can I move my post as you suggest to General Discussion, or is this a task for Mike
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Re: Saving Shows on Utube
If you hit the exclamation button, then select the category of it being off topic, then type your message requesting the thread to be moved to General Discussion , the moderator would eventually get around to moving it.
- mikemullett
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Re: Saving Shows on Utube
Thanks Debbie
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Re: Saving Shows on Utube
I also use the download helper for Firefox and it works quite well ... usually. Periodically, either an update to Firefox or change in phase of the moon seems to break things for a while, but it usually works quite well and allows you to save the video in one of the available formats.
mikey
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Re: Saving Shows on Utube
Hi Mike
I use a handy little utility from keepvid.com that sits nicely on my Chrome toolbar. When I watch a video on the Tube that I'd like to keep for offline viewing, I click the little 'Keep it' button and save the video(s) to my hard drives in mp4 format
Works a treat for me at this end
I use a handy little utility from keepvid.com that sits nicely on my Chrome toolbar. When I watch a video on the Tube that I'd like to keep for offline viewing, I click the little 'Keep it' button and save the video(s) to my hard drives in mp4 format
Works a treat for me at this end
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Re: Saving Shows on Utube
Hi Mike,
I used Real Player to download videos from You -Tube, etc. You can either right-click or hit the Real Player download link in the upper right hand corner to save to your hard drive.
Hugs, Stephanie
I used Real Player to download videos from You -Tube, etc. You can either right-click or hit the Real Player download link in the upper right hand corner to save to your hard drive.
Hugs, Stephanie
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- mikemullett
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Re: Saving Shows on Utube
All the familiar stalwarts come to my aid - thanks guys and gals, and Debbie your help on posting the right place worked fine - thanks - and thanks MG for moving it.
Mike
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Nikon D5300 DSLR, PSP, Photoshop CS6, Premiere Elements 8, Adobe After Effects. Have just built a Win 7 Core I5 machine, 8G ram, 1TB hard disk
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