Thanks, this worked.


Another option for downloading: 
 http://javimoya.com/blog/youtube_en.php
 
 Same idea, enter the URL of the clip, and save as when prompted.
 
 At this page you'll also find a Firefox extension that makes it even
easier.
 
 There's also a link to a free download for an FLV player, the format
YouTube videos are in.
 
 Or you can download VLC, a cross-platform multi format video player.  It
has managed to play everything I've tried it on, and I know it works with
flv files.  http://www.videolan.org
 
 -- 
 Dennis Sherman                          
 Chicago, IL, USA
 
 ----- Original Message ----
 From: Arle Lommel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
 To: [email protected]
 Sent: Thursday, February 22, 2007 9:32:37 PM
 Subject: Re: [HG] Gilles and Patrick on YouTube
 
 You can go to http://www.youtubex.com/ and enter the URL of the  
 video. It will then download it for you, but you will still need to  
 convert it to a more readily usable form. The Youtubex page gives  
 some suggestions of how to do it. I use isquint on the Macintosh to  
 handle conversions and it seems to do well. I don't know about Windows.
 
 There are better ways to do this all automatically, but they cost  
 money, and if you only want a video here and there, using Youtubex is  
 a reasonable way to get the files.
 
 -Arle
 
 
 >
 > I am very new to list groups, Youtube, and the like.  Could someone  
 > explain
 > how to save this?  I gather it is possible, but I haven't a clue  
 > how, other
 > than to aim my camcorder at the monitor.  I am absolutely  
 > enthralled with
 > this performance and I know my wife, who's out of town at the  
 > moment, will
 > be too.  It would be really nice not to have to download the whole  
 > thing
 > again on Sunday.  Thanks.
 >
 > Best regards,
 >
 > Joel
 >
 
 
 
 

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