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What You Will Need
- Firefox
http://www.mozilla.com/firefox/
- VideoDownloader Extension for Firefox
https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/2390/
- MediaCoder
http://www.freewarefiles.com/program_6_81_18085.html
Instructions:
1) Download and install all of the free tools listed above.
2) Goto a site (such as Youtube, MySpace, GoogleVideo, iFilm, etc.
3) Search and find a video you would like to keep.
4) Click the VideoDownloader Button in the bottom right part of your Firefox Browser window.
5) A window will pop-up. Click the button that says Download Link.
6) Click Save to Disk and then click OK in the Downloads window.
***NOTE: If the file you download does not have the extension .flv, then rename the file and end the name with .flv***
7) Start up MediaCoder
Drag and Drop the .flv file(s) into the large white area
9) Click the Video tab in the lower left-hand section on the window and select XviD in the Format drop-down menu.
10) Click the large Start button (third from the right at the top of the window) to begin transcoding the video(s).
11) Once a window pops up saying that the transcoding has completed, then you are done!
Now that you have the videos in .AVI format, you can use Nero, dvdSanta, or some other DVD video burning program to burn these videos onto a DVD so you can watch them on any standard DVD player!
I hope this tutorial was helpful to all of you and I wish you all the best of luck!
What You Will Need
- Firefox
http://www.mozilla.com/firefox/
- VideoDownloader Extension for Firefox
https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/2390/
- MediaCoder
http://www.freewarefiles.com/program_6_81_18085.html
Instructions:
1) Download and install all of the free tools listed above.
2) Goto a site (such as Youtube, MySpace, GoogleVideo, iFilm, etc.
3) Search and find a video you would like to keep.
4) Click the VideoDownloader Button in the bottom right part of your Firefox Browser window.
5) A window will pop-up. Click the button that says Download Link.
6) Click Save to Disk and then click OK in the Downloads window.
***NOTE: If the file you download does not have the extension .flv, then rename the file and end the name with .flv***
7) Start up MediaCoder
Drag and Drop the .flv file(s) into the large white area
9) Click the Video tab in the lower left-hand section on the window and select XviD in the Format drop-down menu.
10) Click the large Start button (third from the right at the top of the window) to begin transcoding the video(s).
11) Once a window pops up saying that the transcoding has completed, then you are done!
Now that you have the videos in .AVI format, you can use Nero, dvdSanta, or some other DVD video burning program to burn these videos onto a DVD so you can watch them on any standard DVD player!
I hope this tutorial was helpful to all of you and I wish you all the best of luck!