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the first and third wont work for me.

it says download limit exceeded.

 

You just gotta wait till later it should tell you how many minutes

 

guys its "never let this go". sorry it's kind of been bugging me how you've been calling it "let this go". i hope this doesn't come off rude.

 

Edited. sorry about that

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Here's a really easy way to convert YouTube vids for your iPod.

 

Get the Firefox browser.

 

Download the Greasemonkey extension - http://greasemonkey.mozdev.org

 

Then, go to http://www.userscripts.org and search for the Download YouTube Video script - install that.

 

The next time you watch a vid on YouTube, you'll see a Download Video option underneath the video - click it and you can save the file to your desktop as an .flv file.

 

Then, download and run the Videora iPod Video Converter at http://www.videora.com and covert it over to mp4 format and voila - video on your iPod!

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Here's a really easy way to convert YouTube vids for your iPod.

 

Get the Firefox browser.

 

Download the Greasemonkey extension - http://greasemonkey.mozdev.org

 

Then' date=' go to http://www.userscripts.org and search for the Download YouTube Video script - install that.

 

The next time you watch a vid on YouTube, you'll see a Download Video option underneath the video - click it and you can save the file to your desktop as an .flv file.

 

Then, download and run the Videora iPod Video Converter at http://www.videora.com and covert it over to mp4 format and voila - video on your iPod![/quote']

 

 

ooh i like that extension better :D

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Here's a really easy way to convert YouTube vids for your iPod.

 

Get the Firefox browser.

 

Download the Greasemonkey extension - http://greasemonkey.mozdev.org

 

Then' date=' go to http://www.userscripts.org and search for the Download YouTube Video script - install that.

 

The next time you watch a vid on YouTube, you'll see a Download Video option underneath the video - click it and you can save the file to your desktop as an .flv file.

 

Then, download and run the Videora iPod Video Converter at http://www.videora.com and covert it over to mp4 format and voila - video on your iPod![/quote']

 

 

ooh i like that extension better :D

 

Yeah - this is super easy to use. I posted it so hopefully folks can start using it and you and Steph can take a break from converting stuff for everyone :) I found it in Wired Magazine and was like "cool..."

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