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Morey. As far as I know, you can't download from You Tube but, like you,
I like allot of the music there. Here is what I do to save the music,
not the video. I bring up my sound card recorder. My card is a Sound
Blaster and the recorder is called the EAX Console under the Sound
Blaster programs folder. Once I have it up, under 'options' for
recording, I select 'what you hear' instead of 'input', 'mic', etc. Once
that is done, I bring up You Tube and find the video I want the music
from. Once I have it, I click 'rec' on the EAX Console then 'play' on
the video. Once it is over, I click 'save as' and save the recording as
an mp3. It works great Morey! Don't use the Windows recorder since it
will only let you record up to one minute only.
Hope this wasn't to confusing and can help you.
mick
Morey Worthington wrote:
> Hello all.
> A friend sent me a link to some really great music...A japanese womens
> band playing Sing-Sing-Sing.
> How can I download this music to my computer and save it?
> Or, can't I?
> Using Windows77 and Jaws 12.
> Thanks,
> Morey Worthington
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