You would have to download the YouTube video. Unless the video is under a Creative Commons license, downloading a YouTube video is against the YouTube Terms of Service.
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3 steps... 1. change the vhs to a DVD 2. download the DVD on your computer 3. upload to youtube
There are may YouTube videos to DVD burners and creators that we can have a try, just as below:Leawo DVD CreatorToast 15 TitaniumCisdem DVDBurnerAiseesoft DVD CreatoriSkysoft DVD CreatorBut before burning a DVD, you have to download some YouTube videos. To save money, you are able to use free online youtube video downloader, such as Savefrom.net. After downloading the videos, you can start to creat DVD now. Here I will take Cisdem DVDBurner as reference:Add or drag the videos to Cisdem YouTube to DVD converterEdit video. Double-click the YouTube video, then an editing window will appearMake DVD menuClick the burning button to burn YouTube to DVDSome of these DVD burners mentioned before can only support Mac system, so if you are a Windows users, you can turn to the free online burner:Convert.FilesOnline-Convertwinxdvdfree-converterfreemake
you can find it in 'youtube'
WebM is a proper format for sharing video online and this format is well supported by YouTube, so you can convert DVD to WebM for uploading to YouTube with a third party tool.
Yes if u get YouTube downloader and DVD making software.
download a youtube downloader download the video and burn.
DVD format is not supported by YouTube. So you have to convert DVD to YouTube supported format. WebM video format is supported by YouTube and also this format is very adapted for on video sharing site and provides good video quality and smaller file size. You can refer to the related links for the guide to convert DVD to WebM and then uploading to YouTube.
No unless it's yours
No. You can't use Windows DVD Maker to upload videos with. But you can upload videos to YouTube using Windows Live Movie Maker.
You can buy the DVD "Heaven Only Knows" at Walmart, DVD Planet, and Jubilee DVDs. You can also watch it for free on YouTube.