Hi Mario, Below are steps I saved from another list. hopefully they will get you going.
From: Carlos I believe by default they are saved in the folder \Users\<UserName>\Videos The steps below are general usage instructions I wrote for Freemake Video Downloader. Since I'm feeling too lazy to extract the relevant text, read through them and you will see how you can change the default download folder. 1. Copy the URL from the address bar while a YouTube page is open. Note, the program supports several other sites in addition to YouTube. I don't remember the entire list of supported websites, but feel free to experiment. 2. Paste it into the main window of the program with Control+V. The URL will be added to the list for processing. 3. Tab a few times and you will see several radio buttons. If you just want to download the video without converting it, make sure that the "Only download" radio button is checked. If you want to download and also convert the video to another format like MP3, make sure that the "Convert to" radio button is checked. 4. If you chose the "Only download" radio button, you can skip this step. If you chose to convert the file, tab once more after checking the "Convert to" radio button. You will wind up in a combo box that lists the available formats. Select the format to which you want the video to be converted. MP3 for example. 5. Tab a few more times and you will find a button that is not properly labeled, but which simply says "..." This is a browse button. You can use it to select the folder where files will be downloaded. By default, it will save files in the "My Videos" folder. "My Videos" is only the virtual name for this folder. The actual path to this folder is \Users\UserName\Videos In either case, you can use the button labeled "..." to change it. It will remember the folder you selected between sessions and continue to use that folder until you change it again. 6. Tab once more and you will find a button labeled either "Download" or "Download and convert" depending on whether you chose to just download or convert the file in the previous steps. Select this button and it will begin downloading and possibly converting the file. Carlos Take care. Mike This email was sent from my, iGoDodgersBarstool. ----- Original Message ----- From: Mario To: [email protected] Sent: Thursday, May 07, 2015 2:23 PM Subject: [JAWS-Users] using free make video downloader does anyone use FMVD? I have tried in the past months to grab mp3s of youtube videos and have got them, but there's no progress announcement, and some of the controls arent spoken, so there's "button"s and "blank"s. are there any JAWS scripts to speak what these unlabeled things are? or is there a better program? On 5/7/2015 3:53 PM, jim wrote: > Is there a stand alone download for F S reader 2.0. > I have finished restoring my desktop to default settings, in doing so I > have lost f s reader 2.0. > I know I can install an older version of Jaws and get it that way, just > wondering if there is an easier way. > Or is there a way in 3.0, to get your books to open in an alphabetical > list. > I have over 1200 books in 28 folders. > It is a pain to have to choose the folder, then the book, then the file. > Especially when I am doing research from several books. > Any suggestions will be appreciated... > jim > > A Ballast for My Soul > > Life is like a stormy sea > That tosses to and fro, > But God's Word will ever be > A ballast for my soul. > > By its truth I'll be held fast > Till I reach heaven's shore > Where I will be home at last > And sail life's sea no more! > > author: Perry Boardman > > THE OHIO STATE BUCKEYES > First College football Playoff National champions!!! > For answers to frequently asked questions about this list visit: > http://www.jaws-users.com/help/ > > For answers to frequently asked questions about this list visit: http://www.jaws-users.com/help/ For answers to frequently asked questions about this list visit: http://www.jaws-users.com/help/
