Here's how you can download a video from YouTube. It surprises me that
so many people don't know you can download videos from YouTube onto
your hard drive, watch them on your iPod, etc. YouTube has just about
every music video ever made.

Step one is to go to the YouTube page where the video is displayed. If
you see a page on some random website with a YouTube video on it, you
need to go to the YouTube page that shows that video. This can usually
be accomplished by clicking on the video itself. Not on the big "Play"
button (sideways triangle) in the middle, and not in the little buttons
(Play, Pause, etc) or the slider along the bottom, but anywhere on the
rest of the video. If the video is playing, clicking right on the image
will do it. So if someone embeds a YouTube video on their blog, you
usually need to click on the video (not on the buttons along the
bottom, and not on the "Play" button in the middle of the video, but
anywhere else, on the video itself) in order to go to the YOUTUBE page
that shows that video. Once you're on the page that shows the video on
the site that the video is hosted by (YouTube), on your browser's
address bar, you see a URL (address).

'MelodyCan YouTubeRipper' (http://www.melodycan.com/download_page.html)
is a plug-in for Internet Explorer. MelodyCan supports MP4 and AVI as
output formats for video conversion. You can select a desired output
format and video size in MelodyCan settings by choosing a suitable
encoder for video files. Just click on "Rip YouTube File" button on
your Internet Explorer toolbar and the selected video will be saved to
your PC in a desired format. The video will download to your hard
drive! (To whatever folder you specified). That could take a couple
minutes.

What if you want to add this video to your iTunes library, play it on
your iPod, or play it on your PSP? You then need to convert it to Mpeg4
format. To do this, I highly recommend 'MelodyCan Ultra Video'
(http://www.melodycan.com) version, a great program that converts video
so that it plays on the PSP (but the video files it outputs will also
play on iPods and other devices). MelodyCan has pretty good
instructions, and plenty of information online. It will convert any
videos into Mpeg 4 or AVI easily .


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