Thundercats Posted March 18, 2015 Posted March 18, 2015 Need someones help. My wife is giving a presentation and wants to use a video for it. However it is a youtube video and there is only a dvd player at the church taht she can use. Any ideas? Quote
CruelKind Posted March 18, 2015 Posted March 18, 2015 You can google to find a converter for youtube videos. Then you'll need to burn it to a dvd, you can use any number of programs for this, PowerDVD is what I use (free trial forever) Quote
Thundercats Posted March 18, 2015 Author Posted March 18, 2015 okay I actully found that if you put ss before youtube on the url you can download it 1 Quote
Clan Friend SunLight Posted March 18, 2015 Clan Friend Posted March 18, 2015 some players can play mp4 files, if you need a real dvd (with video_ts folder, etc.) then you probably need some software to convert it after you download Quote
jer3 Posted March 19, 2015 Posted March 19, 2015 Yea, I think the easiest way would be downloading the video and then burning the video to DVD. Nowadays like most of the PCs and laptops have burning DVD-disk unit. Quote
Thundercats Posted March 19, 2015 Author Posted March 19, 2015 My biggest thing was being able to download a video off of YouTube. Quote
Ann!b@l Posted March 20, 2015 Posted March 20, 2015 (edited) My biggest thing was being able to download a video off of YouTube. To dl, I use this one. To convert videos, according the complexity, I use those softwares: -http://www.mediacoderhq.com/dlfull.htm (for more complicated conversions) or -http://www.pcfreetime.com/ (for commonplace conversions) Between some others, to burn I use also this free one: https://cdburnerxp.se/en/home Edited March 20, 2015 by Ann!b@l Quote
Thundercats Posted March 20, 2015 Author Posted March 20, 2015 Thank you I will give that a try Quote
Clan Friend SunLight Posted March 20, 2015 Clan Friend Posted March 20, 2015 To download youtube videos (on Linux, but it works on Mac OS as well, and there is a Windows version) I use youtube-dl. It's a little command line tool (no gui) and it can dowload videos from a ton of places (dailymotion, niconico, youtube, you name it ) It gets updates very frequently, and it's totally free (you can get the source code as well, meaning that it doesn't have any spyware or extra sh*t included). If command line tools don't scare you, imho it's a very good tool, (but if you download at 1080p from yt, then you have to mux audio and video with ffmpeg or similar). Quote
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