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How to Convert YouTube Videos On PSP .Youtube is the hottest place to watch videos while the PSP is arguably the hottest portable console in town. Lots of people have tried to download Youtube videos onto the PSP so that they can enjoy watching their favourite videos wherever they are. But it is not easy to download Youtube videos onto the PSP. I know that for a fact because I have done it before. If you have thousands of videos like me, imagine the time and hassle of doing so. How to Convert YouTube Videos On PSP.Surely there must be a better way? You can do it manually if you wish. These are the steps to follow:
Step 1: After installing videodownloader, restart firefox. In the bottom right, you’ll see a little box. Go to the video you want to download, double click that little box, and select download link. Then you could download the streaming video you want.
Step 2: You’ll need firefox. Firefox is a free and powerful web browser.
Step 3: Install the videodownloader extension. This is a plug-in for firefox. It enables you capture streaming video from website.
 
A special software that I have found can do the job of converting YouTube videos for the PSP. How cool is that? To make it even more irresistible, they even have a 7 day trial download for you to try it out, without any obligations. Take advantage of this to download as many Youtube videos as you can and then support the makers of the software by purchasing it. It is the ethical thing to do.
There is a faster way and after countless hours looking for a solution, I am really excited to say that I have found the perfect tool for this purpose.How to Convert YouTube Videos On PSP
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 Now if you download videos directly from Youtube with the common methods like using the Internet Cache, download managers like Orbit Downloader or Firefox extensions like Download Helper you still end up with flv files.
Until recently all videos provided by Youtube were encoded as flash videos in the format .flv. With the recent addition of high resolution videos, or lets say higher resolutions than before, Youtube now provides mp4 videos of most videos on site as well.
If you want to download Youtube videos as mp4 files right now you can use one of two options. The first is provided by a bookmarklet that can be used in Firefox, Opera and Internet Explorer. The Get Bookmarklet [via Google OS]has to be saved as a bookmark, best way would be to drag it into the bookmarks toolbar for fast access. While bookmarklets are nice they require action for every video that you want to download, not that great.
A better solution is to use a Greasemonkey script that adds the functionality to Firefox automatically. Download Youtube Videos as MP4 is a small Greasemonkey Script that adds a Download as MP4 link beneath the video information box on the right pane of the video page. You need to right-click that link and select Save As from the menu to download the video as mp4.


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YouTube clips are everywhere these days, and I must admit I’m addicted to the site.
Nevertheless, I’ve had a couple of small annoyances with YouTube videos.
For those reasons, I decided to convert  YouTube videos to DivX or XviD formats. Here’s how you can do the same.
 
Before startI wanted to be able to play my favorite ones on standalone DVD/DivX players. I also found I couldn’t go backwards or forwards when playing the site’s Flash videos with MPlayer.
ing the conversion you need to download the videos to your computer. Youtube-dl is the perfect tool for the job; check Joe Barr’s article for more information.convert YouTube videos
You will need a recent version of MPlayer with Mencoder built with support for Flash Video; if you can play the .flv videos with MPlayer you’re good to go.
If you use Firefox you can also try the VideoDownloader extension.
Now save the following lines as flv2avi.sh.
Make the file executable with chmod 755 flv2avi.sh and copy it in a directory in your PATH (/usr/local/bin is a good candidate):
#!/bin/sh
if [ -z “$1″ ]; then
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