Thankfully, my school provides open access to YouTube. I find it helpful as added motivation to a lesson, a quick demonstration, and fillers when I have just a sliver of time left with a class.
I realize some schools have no access to YouTube. Occassionally, when the web is barely creeping along, I barely have access. So I like to make back up copies to videos I really like.
Zamzar used to be my "go to" site for downloading videos to my laptop, but YouTube has blocked them. Now I use "aTube Catcher." It is freeware. All I have to do is enter the url of the video into their window and click "download." At some point it asks you the format you would like to use, and I click on "mp4." No clue what happens when you choose one of the other formats.
Once I get the video to my laptop, I can access it whenever I like. I don't like using all my memory for videos though, so I burn them to DVD. I have found some software that will not only burn it, but will also make it so it will play on a regular DVD player. HALLELUJAH!!! That lets me also leave the DVD for use by a sub. Most of my subs can use a DVD player, while only are willing to do anything involving my computer.
The program I use to convert the video so I can play it on my stand alone DVD player is RZ DVD Creator. I think I paid slightly less than $30 for it and I ADORE having it.
I simply click the green plus sign button. I choose the video and click on it. I then click the Start button. Now, I put a photo of the window here so that you can check out the "target format" and "target folder." It took me a while to figure out to make it all work until I got these settings correct.
It will take a while for the conversion process to happen, so don't expect quick results. But the results are so wonderful.
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