• You Tube Videos [60 minutes in 6 parts]

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    If this is not in the right section, someone please move it to where it is most appropriate. Having downloaded a series of ten [average 10 minute] videos from You Tube all by the same speaker dealing with one subject, I intent to use ConvertXtoDVD to make it suitable to burn to DVD so it can be viewed on TV. In the past when I have done this, each clip must be clicked in succession to view the whole program. Is there a way to string them all together so when the first is clicked the others follow on automatically? Thanks Dave.

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      If this is not in the right section, someone please move it to where it is most appropriate. Having downloaded a series of ten [average 10 minute] videos from You Tube all by the same speaker dealing with one subject, I intent to use ConvertXtoDVD to make it suitable to burn to DVD so it can be viewed on TV. In the past when I have done this, each clip must be clicked in succession to view the whole program. Is there a way to string them all together so when the first is clicked the others follow on automatically? Thanks Dave.

      You did not mention which version you have, someone on Youtube has an instruction video ConvertXtoDVD 3 Guide which states to keep total number of combined files below 2-3 hours and shows how to combine the files.

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        You did not mention which version you have, someone on Youtube has an instruction video ConvertXtoDVD 3 Guide which states to keep total number of combined files below 2-3 hours and shows how to combine the files.

        Thanks Scott…. I am using using ConvertXtoDVD version 3 and seeing the the series of 6 x 10 minute clips adds up to well below the 2-3 hours you mention I think the link explains what I aim to achieve…. Kind regards Dave.

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          Thanks Scott…. I am using using ConvertXtoDVD version 3 and seeing the the series of 6 x 10 minute clips adds up to well below the 2-3 hours you mention I think the link explains what I aim to achieve…. Kind regards Dave.

          Please permit me to revive this thread as another minor hurdle has obviated itself. Using Youtube downloader I find it easy to download some of the lectures which are in increments of 10 minutes max and will endeavour to string them together once I get the hang of the tutorial mentioned by Scott. The first 10 minute clip of the testimony just happens to be available [also] on “myspace” and has a little more dialogue at the beginning so I thought I would try to download that version using [see attachment] After pasting the url into the search field of saveid.com and clicking the Save tab it all seemed to go ok but where it has saved the file is a complete mystery to me. Two questions please; Where might I find the said downloaded file seeing – unlike Youtubedownloader – the latter program does not give an option as to where the file is to be saved & is there some other free prog that I can use to download videos from “myspace” Thank you. Dave

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