View Full Version : +REP Can you take videos of youtube, edit them, and then save it?
TheLastShadow
13-02-2007, 02:58 AM
I want to take a Loose Change video, Edit it (because its like an hour long), let them show all the main details of how 9/11 was planned, and then save it onto my PSP. Is that possible?
samsaBEAR
13-02-2007, 09:14 AM
yes, if you use FireFox, you can get an add-on called VideoDownloader which enables you to download videos from most video sites, like YouTube, Metacafe etc etc. when you get them, they'll be downloaded as .flv files, so youll need a converter to convert them into a format thats usable.
then just use a video editing program to cut it up, save it then i think you need to convert it into a PSP format
Lubricant
13-02-2007, 02:35 PM
Program called iTube where it rips movies from YouTube and puts them in iTunes. Would be in mp4 format. Videos on YouTube are low quality so not great for editing.
joshuar
13-02-2007, 02:38 PM
Program called iTube where it rips movies from YouTube and puts them in iTunes. Would be in mp4 format. Videos on YouTube are low quality so not great for editing.
I will try that one, +rep :)
scubadiva
13-02-2007, 02:43 PM
Program called iTube where it rips movies from YouTube and puts them in iTunes. Would be in mp4 format. Videos on YouTube are low quality so not great for editing.
Damn, I was gonna post that...
TheLastShadow
13-02-2007, 07:46 PM
yes, if you use FireFox, you can get an add-on called VideoDownloader which enables you to download videos from most video sites, like YouTube, Metacafe etc etc. when you get them, they'll be downloaded as .flv files, so youll need a converter to convert them into a format thats usable.
then just use a video editing program to cut it up, save it then i think you need to convert it into a PSP format
I know hwo to download the videos already out of youtube they are just in .flv and i need to edit them. But i dont have an edit program
TheLastShadow
13-02-2007, 08:52 PM
Program called iTube where it rips movies from YouTube and puts them in iTunes. Would be in mp4 format. Videos on YouTube are low quality so not great for editing.
Does it make you edit it?
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