New RealPlayer allows YouTube video download
The new RealPlayer allows you to download embedded video content right from your browser.
(Credit: Real Networks)Real Networks has announced a new version of their RealPlayer today that will be available as a PC-only public Beta in June. The player allows users to download and organize nearly all embedded internet video content (Flash, WMV, QuickTime) including content from popular video sites like YouTube, Comedy Central, and of course, CNET. The player was demonstrated for me and actually looks pretty impressive. The new video download feature integrates fairly elegantly into your Web browser (yes, it works on Firefox). It works by temporarily displaying a small, fairly unobtrusive download tab in the right top corner of any video content it detects on a given Web page. It's even able to record streaming internet video in real time.
It looks like a great improvement over the slow, intrusive RealPlayer I remember. One feature it lacks, however, is the ability to export your downloaded video content to an iPod-compatible format. You can, however, use RealPlayer to burn your downloaded videos to CD, and if you pony up some money for RealPlayer Plus, they give the ability to burn video content to DVD. Some small improvements have also been made to speed up the load time of the application and cut out many of the annoying installation questions.
Donald Bell is CNET Reviews' senior editor for MP3 players and portable audio, and one half of the MP3 Insider blog and weekly podcast. He also likes getting his hands dirty with digital audio tools for musicians and DJs. 
my pc and convert them to mp3 to listen them in my ipod too, can
you help me pls?
it sends to your email and you can download it, import it to your ipod instantly.
If it doesnt work, make sure that when your ipod is plugged in, you click on your device in itunes, then click the videos tab (not on the left under 'music', it is the video tab in main screen showing your ipods contents)
click sync movies, and then tick the videos you want to be downloaded and then sync. :)
any problems please get back to me and i can help.
P.S. Some attempts with zamzar sending the video to your email may fail, but just keep trying like i do :P
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I think that www.vid2pc.com is more simple.
This site is fast and have great free tools.
- by ignw June 16, 2009 6:44 AM PDT
- Try this http://getvideo.comxa.com . it's easy and no installation needed.
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