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Old 16-10-2009, 2:16 PM   #1 (permalink)
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You Tube Downloads

I dont know if this is the right place for this 'cos I have not done anything like it before..but I have just cottoned on to downloading some nifty jazz from YouTube.

Being almost useless technically wise on computer stuff, I would like to transfer some of it to DVD so I can play some of them via my DVD Recorder on to my biggish Plasma T/V.

I did one (dont ask how) and the picture was diabolical.

Am I likely to always get a bad picture by doing this or is there another way or better way of being able to transfer a good quality picture from these
YouTube videos (some in HD) to a DVD to play on the Tele.

Thanks in advance.
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Re: You Tube Downloads

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I dont know if this is the right place for this 'cos I have not done anything like it before..but I have just cottoned on to downloading some nifty jazz from YouTube.

Being almost useless technically wise on computer stuff, I would like to transfer some of it to DVD so I can play some of them via my DVD Recorder on to my biggish Plasma T/V.

I did one (dont ask how) and the picture was diabolical.

Am I likely to always get a bad picture by doing this or is there another way or better way of being able to transfer a good quality picture from these
YouTube videos (some in HD) to a DVD to play on the Tele.

Thanks in advance.
Good question Beany Boy. I'd like to know this too.
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Old 17-10-2009, 8:19 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Re: You Tube Downloads

Thanks MJ.

All we need now then is a few of the " stalwarts " to respond with some answers.

They seem a tad shy at the moment but I will continue to hope !
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