I have a plugin for Firefox. So much simpler.
Ziggy, I know this will help you and I'm certain it will help others. Ok.
1. Find the video of choice to rip. In this case, I'm going to use
2. Go to this site: http://www.ripzor.com/youtuberipper.html to rip the video to .flv : remember to follow instructions on how to save the file!!
3. Use a program (I've use a program called YouTube FLV to AVI converter Pro) which I personally torrented it and got the full version, but you can get the trial here: http://www.softviewer.com/download_d...p?softid=36198
4. Follow instructions on converting the file and voila! You now have a .avi file of all your fave youtube files.
Who the fuck is Dominic Mcguire
I have a plugin for Firefox. So much simpler.
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