No, only if you were to re-post the video and said that you made it (plagiarism).
Downloading at flixdump is like downloading from youtube. Flixdump is a site that uses streaming videos. I suggest you use ant video downloader in getting the videos off your browser and saving it to your computer.
No.
go to youtube
YOU CAN DOWNLOAD YOUTUBE DOWNLOADER AND DOWNLOAD VIDEOS FROM YOUTUBE ON TO YOUR COMPUTER.
You get your phone lead, plug into your phone and computer, wait for you phones software to load up on the computer, click the videos and either drag them onto your desktop or save them into your files. Ta Da!
Yes, If you save your video in "My Videos" or for some of the newer types of computers, "Videos" If you click upload on Youtube, you double-click the video you just finished saving.
no, because I've already tried out "Youtube" on two different computers. the "Laptop" and my computer, "Dell Computer".
Yes, just go to mediaconverter.org, download the YouTube videos, add the vieos to your iTunes library, sync your iPod and you will see the YouTube videos.
Computer Scientist would be a good career for a person who enjoys making YouTube videos.
Someone uploads videos to the website YouTube by first creating a YouTube account. Then the person connects their camera to the computer and uploads the video directly to the site.
A person can save YouTube videos through youtube video downloader applications. These are available online and many freeware and free software sharing websites.
When you play a video on YouTube, you send a request to the YouTube servers to begin uploading the video file onto your computer browser. This is what allows you to watch the videos on the website.