Ted, Copy the URL for the YouTube video you're interested in, into keep-tube.com. This will allow you to easily download a .flv Flash video. Once you have it stored locally, you can watch it with your favourite media player. To create a DVD, you'll need to use a DVD authoring program and possibly something like ffmpeg to transcode the flash videos into MPEG-2 that can be written to DVD. HTH, Peter. 2009/7/13 Ted Harding <Ted.Harding@manchester.ac.uk>:
Greetings all!
What I want to do: 1. Download a certain series of YouTube videos and store them locally in a suitable format (MP3?) such that each can be viewed from the local file.
2. Merge these into a single video DVD to make a "medley" which can be played straight through from the DVD.
Advice on how to do #1, and (if that is possible) how to proceed to #2, would be most welcome!
Platform: Debian Etch or Lenny (both available).
With thanks, Ted.
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