Thursday, August 1, 2013

How to download files from YouTube and compile it.


 

1. I assume, that you have Google chrome installed on your computer.

2. If you have Google chrome browser on your computer, download and install "YouTube Video Downloader" from chrome extensions.

3. Now after installing the ad on, open YouTube and in the bottom of the video, you can find a button saying "download video".

4. If you click on download video button, it will redirect to a new page, from where you can download videos in your desired format.

5. I also assume, you have installed the latest version of VLC player on your computer to play the downloaded videos.

6. Open vlc player and click on view tab and then check "advanced controls" option under it.

7. As you play the video in VLC player, you can find the record button in the left bottom corner of the player.

8. Press the record button from where you wanted to record and again press the same button to mark the end of the video.

9. All the clipped videos are saved in "my videos" folder of your computer by default.

10. Sort all the videos and compile it in a "windows movie maker" or upload all the videos and compile it in "YouTube editor" under your profile.

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