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How to download YouTube videos to DVD |
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It is very easy
to download YouTube videos to DVD with TubeHunter
Ultra and TubeHunter Media Center. (This guide also
applies to other 1142
YouTube-like websites) |
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Step
1 |
Start
TubeHunter Ultra |
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Step
2 |
Browse
to YouTube video page you'd like to download from. When
that YouTube video starts to play, TubeHunter Ultra will
pop up a "Video Found" dialog automatically. |
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Step
3 |
Select the output video format
to AVI, MPEG
or WMV. |
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Step
4 |
Click
on "Download" button. |
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| Create
video DVD disc with downloaded YouTube videos
like
this. |
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| Done!
That's all! |
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Dual
Layer recording allows DVD-R and DVD+R discs to store
significantly more data, up to 8.54 gigabytes per side,
per disc, compared with 4.7 gigabytes for single-layer
discs. DVD-R DL was developed for the DVD Forum by Pioneer
Corporation; DVD+R DL was developed for the DVD+RW Alliance
by Philips and Mitsubishi Kagaku Media (MKM).
A Dual Layer disc differs from its usual DVD counterpart
by employing a second physical layer within the disc itself.
The drive with Dual Layer capability accesses the second
layer by shining the laser through the first semitransparent
layer. In some DVD players, the layer change can exhibit
a noticeable pause, up to several seconds. This caused
some viewers to worry that their dual layer discs were
damaged or defective, with the end result that studios
began listing a standard message explaining the Dual Layer
pausing effect on all Dual Layer disc packaging.
DVD recordable discs supporting this technology are backward
compatible with some existing DVD players and DVD-ROM
drives. Many current DVD recorders support Dual Layer
technology, and the price is now comparable to that of
single-layer drives, although the blank media remains
more expensive. The recording speeds reached by Dual Layer
media are still well below those of single-layer media.
There are two modes for Dual Layer orientation. With parallel
track path (PTP), used on DVD-ROM, both layers start at
the inside diameter (ID) and end at the outside diameter
(OD) with the lead-out. With opposite track path (OTP),
used on many DVD-Video discs, the lower layer starts at
the ID and the upper layer starts at the OD, where the
other layer ends; they share one lead-in and one lead-out.
However, some DVD-Video discs also use a parallel track
- such as those authored episodically, such as a disc
with several separate episodes of a TV series, where more
often than not, the layer change is in-between titles
and therfore would not need to be authored in the opposite
track path fashion. |
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