http://pabut.org/wiki/index.php?title=Save_a_YouTube_video_to_DVD&feed=atom&action=historySave a YouTube video to DVD - Revision history2024-03-28T23:14:38ZRevision history for this page on the wikiMediaWiki 1.34.1http://pabut.org/wiki/index.php?title=Save_a_YouTube_video_to_DVD&diff=15&oldid=prevPabut: Created page with "Did you ever wish you could download a creative YouTube video and save it on DVD to play later in your DVD player?? This is how: # get [http://www.arrakis.es/%7Erggi3/youtube..."2015-01-14T15:46:23Z<p>Created page with "Did you ever wish you could download a creative YouTube video and save it on DVD to play later in your DVD player?? This is how: # get [http://www.arrakis.es/%7Erggi3/youtube..."</p>
<p><b>New page</b></p><div>Did you ever wish you could download a creative YouTube video and save it on DVD to play later in your DVD player?? This is how:<br />
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# get [http://www.arrakis.es/%7Erggi3/youtube-dl/ youtube-dl] python program to download videos from YouTube<br />
# get [http://ffmpeg.mplayerhq.hu/ ffmpeg]<br />
# get [http://www.audiocoding.com/faac.html libfaac] the audio codec used for iPOD mp4<br />
# get [http://www.audiocoding.com/downloads.html libfaad2] MPEG-4 and MPEG-2 AAC decoder<br />
# get [http://liba52.sourceforge.net/ liba52] the audio codec used by dvds is ac3<br />
# get [http://lame.sourceforge.net/index.php libmp3lame] just ... ta have.<br />
# build and install libaac, libfaad2, liba52 and libmp3lame<br />
# configure ffmpeg with the options: <tt>./configure --enable-libfaad --enable-libfaac --enable-libmp3lame --disable-vhook --enable-decoder=ac3 --enable-liba52 --enable-gpl</tt><br />
# build and install ffmpeg<br />
# <tt>chmod +x youtube-dl</tt><br />
# find the YouTube video you want to save and copy the URL to the clipboard<br />
# open a terminal window and run the command: <tt>./youtube-dl.py -b <URL of video></tt> (-b gets the mp4 version)<br />
# convert the video to DVD format: <tt>ffmpeg -i <downloaded mp4> -target ntsc-dvd -r 29.97 -aspect 4:3 -b 4000k -maxrate 6000k output-file-name.mp2</tt><br />
# using makexml from the [http://code.google.com/p/tovid/ tovid tool suite] create the xml file for the authoring process: <tt>makexml -chapters 1 output-file-name.mp2 -out output-file-name</tt><br />
# Finally, also from the [http://code.google.com/p/tovid/ tovid tool suite]: <tt>makedvd output-file-name.xml</tt> to create the iso. Use your favorite DVD/CD burning software to burn the iso.</div>Pabut