Don Schmidt wrote:
> Burning music from YouTube to a CD; can it be done? How?
If you save it to your computer hard disk drive - you can then technically
do whatever you want - edit, save to CD, copy to USB drives, put it on a web
site, etc. I don't know the non-technical aspects of doing such things -
but technically - once it is on your computrer, saved as a file - you can
likely do whatever.
You'll need to google for a way to save files from YouTube (I know firefox
has extensions that do it - surely there are other ways) and then a way to
burn CDs.
Shenan Stanley wrote:
> Don Schmidt wrote:
>> Burning music from YouTube to a CD; can it be done? How?
You might check out http://keepvid.com/ but for the life of me I don't see
why it's worth cluttering up a drive with that stuff; just keep the links
handy instead. The links won't be going away anytime soon.
Regards,
>
> If you save it to your computer hard disk drive - you can then
> technically do whatever you want - edit, save to CD, copy to USB
> drives, put it on a web site, etc. I don't know the non-technical
> aspects of doing such things - but technically - once it is on your
> computrer, saved as a file - you can likely do whatever.
>
> You'll need to google for a way to save files from YouTube (I know
> firefox has extensions that do it - surely there are other ways) and
> then a way to burn CDs.
>
> --
> Shenan Stanley
> MS-MVP
My plan wasn't to fill my hard drive with music from YourTube; I would like
a few tunes that are there.
I'm seventy-six and want a few old tunes; our daughter, sixteen is the Ipod
user.
--
Don, Vancouver, USA
-----------------------------------
"Find something you love to do and you'll
never have to work a day in your life."
Harvey Mackay, author
"Poprivet`" <poprivet@devnull.spamcop.net> wrote in message
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> Shenan Stanley wrote:
>> Don Schmidt wrote:
>>> Burning music from YouTube to a CD; can it be done? How?
>
> You might check out http://keepvid.com/ but for the life of me I don't see
> why it's worth cluttering up a drive with that stuff; just keep the links
> handy instead. The links won't be going away anytime soon.
>
> Regards,
>
>
>
>>
>> If you save it to your computer hard disk drive - you can then
>> technically do whatever you want - edit, save to CD, copy to USB
>> drives, put it on a web site, etc. I don't know the non-technical
>> aspects of doing such things - but technically - once it is on your
>> computrer, saved as a file - you can likely do whatever.
>>
>> You'll need to google for a way to save files from YouTube (I know
>> firefox has extensions that do it - surely there are other ways) and
>> then a way to burn CDs.
>>
>> --
>> Shenan Stanley
>> MS-MVP
>
>
>
"Don Schmidt" <Don Engineer@PNB.Retired_1987> wrote in message
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> My plan wasn't to fill my hard drive with music from YourTube; I would
> like a few tunes that are there.
> I'm seventy-six and want a few old tunes; our daughter, sixteen is the
> Ipod user.
>
> --
> Don, Vancouver, USA
> -----------------------------------
> "Find something you love to do and you'll
> never have to work a day in your life."
> Harvey Mackay, author
>
>
> "Poprivet`" <poprivet@devnull.spamcop.net> wrote in message
> news:%23qMQONIMIHA.2432@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>> Shenan Stanley wrote:
>>> Don Schmidt wrote:
>>>> Burning music from YouTube to a CD; can it be done? How?
>>
>> You might check out http://keepvid.com/ but for the life of me I don't
>> see why it's worth cluttering up a drive with that stuff; just keep the
>> links handy instead. The links won't be going away anytime soon.
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>>
>>
>>>
>>> If you save it to your computer hard disk drive - you can then
>>> technically do whatever you want - edit, save to CD, copy to USB
>>> drives, put it on a web site, etc. I don't know the non-technical
>>> aspects of doing such things - but technically - once it is on your
>>> computrer, saved as a file - you can likely do whatever.
>>>
>>> You'll need to google for a way to save files from YouTube (I know
>>> firefox has extensions that do it - surely there are other ways) and
>>> then a way to burn CDs.
>>>
>>> --
>>> Shenan Stanley
>>> MS-MVP
>>
>>
>>
>
>
Well, never say never I guess; sorry, I assumed you were going after the
videos themselves. If all you want is music, there's a great app called
Audacity that lets you record sound from just about anywhere on your
computer including coming from web sites. Has a handy "what you hear"
setting that's useful. It's free, supported and easy to use.
audacity.sourceforge.net/
Cheers,
Pop`
Don Schmidt wrote:
> My plan wasn't to fill my hard drive with music from YourTube; I
> would like a few tunes that are there.
> I'm seventy-six and want a few old tunes; our daughter, sixteen is
> the Ipod user.
>
>
> "Poprivet`" <poprivet@devnull.spamcop.net> wrote in message
> news:%23qMQONIMIHA.2432@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>> Shenan Stanley wrote:
>>> Don Schmidt wrote:
>>>> Burning music from YouTube to a CD; can it be done? How?
>>
>> You might check out http://keepvid.com/ but for the life of me I
>> don't see why it's worth cluttering up a drive with that stuff; just
>> keep the links handy instead. The links won't be going away anytime
>> soon. Regards,
>>
>>
>>
>>>
>>> If you save it to your computer hard disk drive - you can then
>>> technically do whatever you want - edit, save to CD, copy to USB
>>> drives, put it on a web site, etc. I don't know the non-technical
>>> aspects of doing such things - but technically - once it is on your
>>> computrer, saved as a file - you can likely do whatever.
>>>
>>> You'll need to google for a way to save files from YouTube (I know
>>> firefox has extensions that do it - surely there are other ways) and
>>> then a way to burn CDs.
>>>
>>> --
>>> Shenan Stanley
>>> MS-MVP
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