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help - 25 Dec 2007 16:04 GMT
hello i have a gateway media center with a 8.5gb double layer burner what i
would like to know if there is a way i can burn streaming video say from
youtube to dvd i can save it to my favorites and wach it but don't know how
to put it onto a dvd i have media player and movie player someone said to try
free download wm converter or is there any other way to do this .this is all
new to me so any help would be great thank you.
John Inzer - 25 Dec 2007 18:02 GMT
> hello i have a gateway media center with a 8.5gb double layer burner
> what i would like to know if there is a way i can burn streaming
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> there any other way to do this .this is all new to me so any help
> would be great thank you.
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The following freebie can help you download
the YouTube clips to your a folder hard drive...
also it can convert them to a more usable
format like .wmv or .avi.

save2pc
http://www.save2pc.com/

Once you have the clips saved in a folder on
your hard drive...you will need DVD Authoring
software to create the DVD. Some possibles
would be Nero, Roxio, ULead, ProShow Gold,
WinDVD, DVD SlideShow Builder, etc...

Be sure the software you choose to author the
DVD is compatible with the format of your video
clips.

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