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[Technology 1674] Re: "Grabbing" videos
Judith Diamond
Diamondj at thecenterweb.orgSat Jul 12 10:55:16 EDT 2008
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There is a nice video about saving YouTube videos at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S7s3c1OZiHs.
Basically, you find a program on the web...there are many including KeepVid, Vixy, Video Downloader etc.. Insert the URL into the application online (you don't have to download anything.) Name the resulting file with a FLV extension and save. Then download an FLV player. Do a search there are many of these also. Drag the downloader file into the player and Voila!
Judith D.
Adult Learning Resource Center
Arlington Heights, Illinois
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Subject: [Technology 1673] "Grabbing" videos
Barry (Bakin) and/or others who may know,
For teachers who may want to use a video that appears on VideoJug,
YouTube or TeacherTube, and who do not want to send students to the
Web site for reasons that you explained, how exactly does a teacher
"grab" the video? Are there legal restrictions to using a video this
way for educational purposes?
Thanks for your help.
David J. Rosen
djrosen at comcast.net
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