Download it and choose Save As option. Choose a saving destination/location and there you go.
You must first find a "YouTube Video Downloader". Download the video you want, then save it to your computer.
To save a video in Premiere Pro, click on "File" in the menu bar, then select "Export" and choose a format and settings for your video. Finally, click "Export" to save the video to your desired location on your computer.
You go to file when your finish. Click save to save or got to save as to give it a name.
It should be in your pictures or video file.
Copy/paste the link.
When you save your video game progress it will save on the computers hard drive, the same goes with game consoles the progress will always save on the console itself, not the disk.
Usually computer TV tuners allow you save video signal to your hard drive.
To save a video on Premiere Pro, click on "File" in the menu bar, then select "Export" and choose the format and settings you want. Finally, click "Export" to save the video to your desired location on your computer.
The first thing you need to do to download a video from the internet is to make sure the video is in a downloadable format. There are many different types of video formats that can be downloaded from the internet to your computer. Once you find the link to the video you can click on the link and your computer should open a small window that you select what to do with the file. If you select "save" you can put the file where you want to save it on your computer. If you select open the video file will usually go into a predetermined temp file that your computer will play it from.
Yes, as long as you save it as a video, and not as a project.
If you have a phone with a video recorder and a usb to fit it into your computer then: # Record a video # Save it onto your phone # Plug your phone into your Computer # On your computer click on "My Computer" (should be on your desktop) # Click on removal disk (which ever one is your phone) # Click Video's # Find the video # Upload it onto bebo # Done :)
from a dvd. load it on your computer and cut it and save.