I have Snapz Pro installed on my Mac.  It captures any video playing on 
the screen as a Quicktime file.  I can then import the file from my 
desktop into iMovie and do with it what I like.

I used some in a VHS tape I gave to a few friends at New Years.  
Previously, I've simply filmed videos setting the camera on a tripod 
but avoiding lines and getting a really good image is a lot trickier.

After you get the video into iMovie, you can use it to burn DVDs.  I 
collect music videos I like that way and make DVDs of my favorite music 
videos, many of which are Asian music videos which I would have a hard 
time finding in any other fashion.

Randolfe (Randy) Wicker
Hoboken, NJ
201-656-3280

--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Adrian Miles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> around the 26/1/07 Lucas Gonze mentioned about [videoblogging] how to 
> make a mashup with a youtube video that:
> >Any ideas about how I could make all that come together, given that
> >the YouTube stuff is in Flash and probably doesn't even expose the
> >FLV?
> 
> videodownloader, a firefox extension, should get you the flv, perian 
> I think should play it. with some luck ffmpegx might convert it....
> -- 
> cheers
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