One place is http://www.zamzar.com you can convert YT into many
formats, for PPT I would suggest .avi or .wmv
From M$ 2003 PPT Help:
On the Insert menu, point to Movies and Sounds, click Movie from File,
locate the folder that contains the file you want, and then
double-click the file.
Note A
There are a TON of free web-based services that capture youtube video. Just
go to google and search for youtube download - they turn youtube videos into
the portable flv format. You need an flv player (easily found as well).
Then, if you need to turn the video into something else (like an mpg4,
I learned from the cool kids at foureyedmonsters.com how to do it.
Check out their tutorial. http://foureyedmonsters.com/youtube-to-fcp/
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Zachary, I don't know what computer you are on. I have a complicated
description on how to do this with a PC on my Mac but don't have the
URL. I'll send it to you in a video email.
I personally use Snapz ProX which costs some money but enables you to
capture anything, video or still photo,
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wrote:
Thanks! you were right!
I was just trying to open them, and not import them. Do I do the
same thing if I want to use avid dv? or does avid not support that
file type?
Ok next question... Now I am trying to make a
You have a number of options:
1. Inside of Windows Movie Maker 2 there is a capture image button on
the right side of the monitor area. The image is held in the
clipboard area. Any photo or drawing program should be able to snag
it for you. A freebie to check out is the beloved Irfanview
Yeah what Gena said. The windows Media PLYER never gives me a
reliable screenshot of the movie ... however Movie MAKER can do
it. I have windows Movie Maker version 2.1 and it will save a JPG
image of the movie directly. I just hit the Take Picture button
and it asks me where I want to save it.