The simplest way would be to long onto Youtube and search for the aforementioned funny hamster videos. Although there are other public video sites, Youtube is the flagship web address and has the widest range of videos available.
No, you cannot burn videos from the YouTube website onto a CD. The videos you watch on YouTube are protected.
You can upload your videos onto youtube, if you have an account, or facebook, if you have an account.
It depends. On video sites, such as YouTube, it does not cost to see or play music videos. However, if you were to want to download music videos onto your iPod or mp3 player, it would cost you so that music video can be at your disposal.
Yes.
go onto YouTube click upload then upload video then browse for your video
There are a few video hosting sites, a company known as vevo, that do many music videos, post a lot of their videos onto youtube so you can check them out, and other big record labels have caught onto this now that people can make money based on views, you may also be able to find it on vimeo
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.
I have never seen or heard of anyone getting a video of youtube onto their COMPUTER but you can get the Embed Or Url And upload on Bebo Or Facebook
you go to youtube and then when you have the video that you want, copy and paste the URL into the little box that asks for it (:
Someone can watch that song by easily going onto YouTube, this is for free, also they could go onto some other sites, for example Vimeo would also be a good one, you could find these songs to watch for free mostly at YouTube though.
You create an account then click on the orange upload button.