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Tim117

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Does anyone know of any way at all? I really am simply clueless, I wouldn't even know where to begin.
 
Another way is if using safari, just click 'activity' and then double-click the large .flv file in the list. Then use iSquint to get it into a more friendly filetype. 🙂
 
Will these options extract it in quicktime format? And also, it's of google video so does that make a different?
 
Will these options extract it in quicktime format? And also, it's of google video so does that make a different?

I'm sorry, i'm not on a mac at the moment, but I think it'll be the same with Google Videos. The videos are usually in .flv (flash video) format, so you'll need software like iSquint to convert them.
 
Here is a txt file that you can use to make a bookmark with in FireFox. Make a new bookmark and in the 'location' field in the 'properties' section, paste the contents of the txt file. Give it a name and stick it on your bookmarks toolbar.

Then when you have a youtube or google video up, just press the toolbar button and you will be able to download the video.
 

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Just do it from activity monitor. Although from google you can directly download it. You can also put kiss infront of youtube videos. like if it ww.youtube.com/macsrock and you wanted to download that just put kiss at ww.kissyoutube.com/macsrock. Then just convert it using isquint. Its the easiet way
 
I use iSquint but it is very s----------l------------o-------------w and tempermental as hell.

I've used Vixy.net in the past but it degrades the quality so if it's something I want a clip of to watch later, I use iSquint. But, if I want to make an animated avatar out of a clip then I just use vixy.

Thanks for the other recs. 🙂
 
Check out Greasemonkey for Firefox. It has a script for downloading videos you need to download and install, on top of installing greasemonkey to work with Firefox.

If you don't use firefox... disregard. 😛
 
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