The FLV Player supports many video formats including QuickTime MOV and MP4 files. (See links below)
You can't upload videos to YouTube with Windows Media Player.
You need to use 2 programs to do it. Use one to download the youtube video as a .flv file and the other to convert it. Full instructions on how to do it are at www.downloadvideos-convert.com
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try downloading the freeware, youtube downloader . it downloads the video from youtube and fairly easy to use. once you download it and save the videos on your computer, you can also convert the videos to different types of video: like MPEG, AVI, OR MP4 for example. try that. that's how i put some videos on my zune.
you can put quicktime files onto a disk but idont know how even though i am a 9 year old kid who joind this site for information on a project
No, you need to convert it to an ipod format such as mp4. Use YouTube Downloader or Media Coder. Search FLV to iPod on google
Yes. Simply click the Movies tab in iTunes and drag movies into the window. Note that they must be MP4, MOV, AVI, or any other quicktime-compatible format. When you connect your iPod touch, your videos should (assuming you haven't told iTunes not to) automatically sync your videos between your iPod and your computer.
It´s simple.1º - View the page source code.2º - Search for the FLV file. EX.:http://videos.supertangas.com/tangas/ST-0025-BRIANNA-UNITED-STATES.flv3º - Put the link on browser.Finish
You drag it to your video Folder
Without buying Quicktime 7 Pro, you should have iMovie '06 HD or later. iMovie HD ('06) allows you to convert whatever video is in that file to an iPod format by going to Share, and then click iPod (if iPod does not show up as an option, click on Quicktime, and then change it to iPod through the top bar of options). This will transfer the video in iMovie to iTunes and will work on your iPod in amazing quality.
To put videos on an Eclipse portable media player, first connect the device to your computer using a USB cable. Once connected, open the media player folder that appears on your computer, and drag and drop your video files into the appropriate folder (usually labeled "Videos" or similar). Ensure the videos are in a compatible format for the device. Safely eject the media player once the transfer is complete, and your videos should be ready to watch.
Microsoft discontinued their media player for the Mac in 2003 but Windows media files can be played with the Mac's QuickTime player by adding the free Flip4Mac plugin. (See links below)