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Location: miami, fl
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http://www.lifehack.org/articles/lif...ey-script.html
http://javimoya.com/blog/youtube_en.php the first one i don't really get how to use. as for the second one, when i try to d/l some videos, it stops at a certain % and i have to do it over again and sometimes it stops again and etc. that's happened to about 4 videos out of like the 35 i've gotten. i don't know if its the video, or the program. 4 doesn't seem much, but when your watching a series, you don't want to miss an episode do you? also, it takes about 40min. to get a 45mb video, and my internet conection is pretty fast. some take 20, but thats like every 1/6 videos. but i'm not complaining about the speed though. so are there any other things i can use to get youtube videos on my computer? thanks a whole bunch |
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Location: UK
Age: 22
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If you use firefox, click Tools > Page info, then click the media tab. Look for the embedded file that is a movie file (wmv,mpg,avi usually) then click save as. As for the speed problem, that'll be because of the servers youtube use.
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