First option: Use the online application KeepVid:
- enter the url of the video for Youtube, Metacafe, Dailymotion, iFilm and many others in the URL field.
- press download
- automatically have the option to save the video in MP4 format or flv
The second option is to use the online application kickyoutube in this case is simply the URL of the Youtube video to replace the word youtube and kickyoutube to be routed directly to the site kickyoutube with the ability to save specific video in many formats.
here's a video demonstration.
The third option is to use a bookmarklet by dragging the bar of the browser link as described in:
This fact is sufficient if we show a video on youtube.com, click on the bookmarklet and it automatically will give us the ability to save the video in MP4 format
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Buying memory is such a time consuming process... You have to Google prices, sort through which ones are genuine, around a bunch of electronics shops,compare prices, finally buy your memory, and then fervently pray that the price doesn't drop in the next month or so.
I've been done in by rapid price drops in the past... especially this one time when I bought a Micro SD for my R4 gaming flash card at what I mistakenly assumed was a bargain price, only to later see that it had dropped by $5 in a week's time.
(Submitted on HomeBrow for R4i Nintendo DS.)
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