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I'm wanting to download and burn to a dvd (Original Post) madokie Jul 2013 OP
Install an addon to Firefox for downloading Youtube video's. Use Brasero to burn the DVD. L0oniX Jul 2013 #1
Thanks madokie Jul 2013 #2
Flash and Video Download 1.36. There may be others just as good. n/t L0oniX Jul 2013 #3
Thanks again madokie Jul 2013 #5
window will popup saying download complete L0oniX Jul 2013 #9
cool madokie Jul 2013 #10
You really should upgrade to 12.04 LTS. n/t L0oniX Jul 2013 #11
I really like gnome2 madokie Jul 2013 #12
Last month I switched from Ubuntu 10.04 LTS pokerfan Jul 2013 #13
I have same system as you. dixiegrrrrl Jul 2013 #4
Thanks madokie Jul 2013 #6
Brasero will burn to a DVD pokerfan Jul 2013 #7
Right now I'm downloading the utube video madokie Jul 2013 #8
Did it work? pokerfan Jul 2013 #14
Making toasters madokie Jul 2013 #15
Once I have created the ISO file pokerfan Jul 2013 #16
Still no workie madokie Jul 2013 #17
OK, another thing I do pokerfan Jul 2013 #18
I installed WinFF madokie Jul 2013 #19
OK pokerfan Jul 2013 #20
I give up for now madokie Jul 2013 #21
DVD Creator paeleo Sep 2013 #22
thank you, I'll try that this evening. madokie Sep 2013 #23
Message auto-removed Name removed Dec 2013 #24
how about this dcforever Apr 2016 #25
Thx madokie Jun 2016 #28
keep in mind youtube may have multiple versions eniwetok Apr 2016 #26
Oops... this thread is from 2013 eniwetok Apr 2016 #27
Message auto-removed Name removed Aug 2019 #29
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L0oniX

(31,493 posts)
1. Install an addon to Firefox for downloading Youtube video's. Use Brasero to burn the DVD.
Sat Jul 27, 2013, 07:30 PM
Jul 2013

Also if you are going to play it on a PS3 then put the video in a directory or the PS3 won't find it.

madokie

(51,076 posts)
12. I really like gnome2
Sat Jul 27, 2013, 09:08 PM
Jul 2013

I'm thinking I'm going to switch to SolusOS 2 when its released. From what I understand it will be using gnome2

pokerfan

(27,677 posts)
13. Last month I switched from Ubuntu 10.04 LTS
Sun Jul 28, 2013, 06:34 AM
Jul 2013

to Linux Mint 13 (LTS) with the Mate desktop environment which is based on GNOME 2. So, if you liked Gnome 2—as I did—then Mint is also an option.

dixiegrrrrl

(60,011 posts)
4. I have same system as you.
Sat Jul 27, 2013, 08:14 PM
Jul 2013

Firefox browser.
I use Download helper, a firefox add on, for downloading you tube videos. They have mp4 format.
Sounds as if you also asking for a program to change the downloaded mp4 format to whatever format your dvd/tv hookup will play.
That I don't know about, but do know it is possible.

madokie

(51,076 posts)
6. Thanks
Sat Jul 27, 2013, 08:18 PM
Jul 2013

all I know is I want to burn this to a dvd so I can watch it later. I don't know enough about the different formats to worry with that

pokerfan

(27,677 posts)
7. Brasero will burn to a DVD
Sat Jul 27, 2013, 08:34 PM
Jul 2013

but it won't necessarily be a DVD, playable on all DVD players. When I need to burn a video to true DVD, I use DeVeDe, which is in the repositories. I have it set up to first make an ISO file and then I write that to a blank DVD. Works every time.

madokie

(51,076 posts)
8. Right now I'm downloading the utube video
Sat Jul 27, 2013, 08:48 PM
Jul 2013

I installed DeVeDe and as soon as this file finished downloading I'll be trying to burn it. I may need some help when I get there

Thanks

madokie

(51,076 posts)
15. Making toasters
Mon Jul 29, 2013, 08:09 AM
Jul 2013

I've tried using xfburn, K3B, Brasero and Iso where it was an option. I've used DVD- as well as DVD+.
I used DEVEDE to make the ISO file
My home player is a Sony. I've copied DVDs and they play ok in our home system.

I'm wondering if I should boot up on a ubuntu 12.04 live cd and try burning with it.
Even mint 13/mate.
I'd switch to mint 13 with mate if not for the awful green colors. Green is my favorite color but not the green that mint uses and I've not been able to change that part of mint.

pokerfan

(27,677 posts)
16. Once I have created the ISO file
Mon Jul 29, 2013, 08:19 AM
Jul 2013

I then bring up the File Manager (Nautilus), navigate to where the ISO is located, right click and select "Write to Disc." I always wind up with a disc that will work in any DVD player.

madokie

(51,076 posts)
17. Still no workie
Mon Jul 29, 2013, 12:35 PM
Jul 2013

Cannot play the dvd player says.
I haven't given up yet though.
This evening I'll try again with another disk. I've made about a dozen coasters so far so no need in quiting just yet. I'll try a dvd- this next time

Thanks for the help, greatly appreciated.

I can copy a dvd from a dvd and it works in my player just fine so I'm sure when I get the right combination it'll work.

pokerfan

(27,677 posts)
18. OK, another thing I do
Mon Jul 29, 2013, 01:55 PM
Jul 2013

especially when I have a bunch of videos is to use WinFF (also in the repos) to convert them to mpeg (which is basically what DVD's are). Then I write them to the optical disc. I don't get the fancy title menus like I get with DeVeDe but they play in most everything.

pokerfan

(27,677 posts)
20. OK
Mon Jul 29, 2013, 05:30 PM
Jul 2013

When I bring up WinFF, I'm presented with a menu that includes a button titled "Add." I click on that and then select what files I wish to convert and then select convert to DVD plus whatever preset (NTSC, widescreen, etc.) and an output folder. Then I wind up with an mpeg file that can be burned to disc and should run on any player.

madokie

(51,076 posts)
21. I give up for now
Mon Jul 29, 2013, 06:10 PM
Jul 2013

I've made close to 20 toasters so far.
I don't think it is intended for me to do this
at any rate thanks for the help.
I'll try a new download tonight and give it another try tomorrow evening.

paeleo

(1 post)
22. DVD Creator
Tue Sep 3, 2013, 09:53 AM
Sep 2013

Not sure if this is what you're looking. I use videodownloadhelper plugin on Firefox, most of YouTube Videos can be download. After it is downloaded I use AppGeeker DVD Creator to burn a DVD.

http://www.appgeeker.com/convert/burn-flv-to-dvd.html

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madokie

(51,076 posts)
28. Thx
Wed Jun 8, 2016, 07:50 AM
Jun 2016

Just now seen your reply. I'll give this a go soon.

Peace

Welcome to DU dcforever. Hope you like it here. We like good people so you should fit right in.

eniwetok

(1,629 posts)
26. keep in mind youtube may have multiple versions
Tue Apr 12, 2016, 09:22 PM
Apr 2016

In this case the video looks like NTSC videotape... so I assume the resolution will be no better than 480p. But other videos might be as high as 1080p.

The program I use for downloading videos from YT is call aTube Catcher... and it will show you all the options for the files of different quality... and it can reencode from one format to another... though I've never used it. I'm happy with the original mp4s... and they can play one the PC... obviously, but also on some smart TVs and Bluray players... right from a USB stick. So there's no need to burn to DVD. And remember... if you're burning to a standard DVD format... to play on regular DVD players... the top resolution you'll get it 480... even if the file was originally 720 or 1080p.

Lots of stats... but I'll walk you though them if you want.

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