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rexie 02-14-2014 12:53 PM

You Tube on DVD
 
Doea anyone know if you can download the you tube videos onto a DVD? I really love the Missouri Star videos, but my sewing machine and computer are in seperate rooms. I would love to start a library of her videos. I'm not too puter literate.

ragquilter 02-14-2014 12:55 PM

Why not subscribe to her new magazine, you can get it on the MSQC website. I prefer books to trying to read on the computer, it hurts my eyes.

Prism99 02-14-2014 01:02 PM

Well, there are some Youtube videos on how to do this; however, judging by the comments under them, the methods don't work for every configuration. I did find this, which seems to be a free download:
http://www.dvdflick.net/

Oops. Looks like dvdflick is not available for Windows 8 yet.

rexie 02-14-2014 02:30 PM

You tube on dvd
 
Actually, I have a tv in my sewing room and I thought it would be nice to watch and sew at the same time.




Originally Posted by ragquilter (Post 6575008)
Why not subscribe to her new magazine, you can get it on the MSQC website. I prefer books to trying to read on the computer, it hurts my eyes.


Lisa_wanna_b_quilter 02-14-2014 02:33 PM

Yes. You can put YouTube videos on a DVD. Or on an I-pod type thing. How? Beats me. Ask a teenager. It seems any of them can do it.

Geri B 02-16-2014 07:45 AM

Although I have an iPad and can take it in my sewing cave to watch.....I really would like to store MSQC tutes on a flas drive....just in case down the road youtube goes........does anyone really know how.

Prism99 02-16-2014 12:14 PM


Originally Posted by Geri B (Post 6578138)
Although I have an iPad and can take it in my sewing cave to watch.....I really would like to store MSQC tutes on a flas drive....just in case down the road youtube goes........does anyone really know how.

I think this Youtube video shows how to do that:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tsn03zhEoMQ

Also, try Googling "how to save Youtube videos to my flash drive" to come up with some other websites.

ArchaicArcane 02-16-2014 06:59 PM

If you use Firefox, go to
Tools -> Add-ons
Click "Get Add-ons"
Up in the top right corner, there's a "Search all add-ons"
Type "DownloadHelper" and click search (the magnifying glass)
It will come back with a list, choose the one that says "DownloadHelper"
The current version I have is 4.9.21
and click Install.
Follow the directions it comes up with.

Once it's installed, to the left of your address bar - where it would say www.quiltingboard.com...... there will be a new icon, it looks like 3 balls - blue, red and yellow, and an arrow beside it.

Click on the arrow and choose a "version" of the video to save. I usually pick the 720 or the Medium version, they're usually the best quality. When you hover over the version you want to save, there's a flyout menu but ignore it, just click on whichever one you want.

Now it's going to ask you where to save it. Pick where you want to save it to and hit save. Now you can put it on an iPad or flash drive or DVD or whatever.

(I am not a teenager, but I used to be a computer technician ;))


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