Monday, April 29, 2013

How to download youtube videos in original high quality?

Q. I have uploaded many youtube videos and I also have downloaded many youtube videos. When I upload a video to youtube, it's quality gets compressed. Even if you press the HQ button and view the video, it is not as much quality as my original file.

So the same happens for all the uploaded video right? So, is there any way in which I can download other videos in original high quality?

Thanks in advance.

A. You can use vDownloader available at vdownloader.com to download and save videos directly from Youtube and more.
Formats:

-AVI, MPEG, WMV, MOV,
-MP4 (Download faster in High Quality and HD) *Recommend
-3GP (Download faster for Phone)
-FLV (Download faster - Rename file .FLV - Example: Namevideo.flv)
-MP3, WAV (Audio Only)

1. copy the video url
2. open vDownloader
3. paste the video url in the url box
4. select format (AVI, MPEG, MP4, 3GP, WMV, MP3, FLV, MOV, WAV)
5. click download

Good luck!

How do you put youtube videos onto windows movie maker?
Q. Help! I want to make youtube videos with youtube videos! But i have no clue how to get the videos off of youtube and onto my windows movie maker. Can anyone help me?

A. How to download YouTube Video with a YouTube Video downloader
Wondershare YouTube downloader is a very easy to use Youtube video download tool and YouTube Converter. It has the complete functions to download YouTube video, archive Youtube video, and convert YouTube video to iPod,iPhone, PSP, Apple TV, Zune, Pocket PC and a lot of other mobile devices. It has the folloing functions:
Download YouTube video to local computer, and archive Youtube video files.
Convert YouTube video to iPod, iPhone, PSP, Apple TV, Zune, Pocket PC..
Batch convert Youtube video files or local FLV files.

How do you sign into Youtube with a Google password if you do not have a Google account?
Q. How do you make Google account? Why is Youtube changing so you can not use your Youtube password? When I just signed into Youtube I got this message----- Please start signing in with your Google password from now on. Pretty soon we will be phasing out support for signing in with your old YouTube password.

A. Google bought YouTube some time back. We've all been expecting this to happen for quite a while, now. No surprises, here.

And it's nothing to fret. Just relax.

Simply create a Google account and start using it to login to YouTube. It's easy...

Just go to Google's front page, and notice in the upper-rightmost corner the words "Sign in." Click on that, and then on the next page, down near the lower right, click on the "Create an account now" link. Then go from there.

Once you have that account, it can be used to sign-up for pretty much anything owned/operated by Google... including GMAIL and all kinds of other stuff... and including, obviously, YouTube, as well.

Actually, logging-in to YouTube via one's Google account has always been possible. It's the only way I've ever done it. So I wasn't aware of Google now having changed things so that YouTube-created logins will no longer work. I thought it still worked both ways... and, in fact, that might still be the case. As another poster here suggested, it might be some kind of temporary glitch or bug or something. If so, then you should be able to login user your true YouTube account soon.

However, if it's true that Google has now finally pulled the trigger on what we've all been expecting (that YouTube-created logins would one-day be replaced by Google logins), then, as I've explained, the only thing to do is go create a Google account and start using it instead. And I've explained how, above.

If YouTube has now abolished YouTube-created logins, and wants users to only use Google logins instead, then I suspect that once you've created your Google account, and have logged-in to YouTube, there will be some method of telling YouTube what was your old YouTube login (for which you'll need to know that password, of course) so that that old YouTube account can be tied to your new Google account. I don't KNOW this for a fact, but I can't see any other way for Google to do it.

So, again, relax. It'll all be fine.

Hope that helps!




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