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SteveHard
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11/23/12 03:33 AM (11 years ago)

Saving Lessons from the BT learning path

Hi,I find myself wanting to revisit lessons from the learning path a few times, (call me a slow learner if you want!). Now living in the land of slow and expensive band width does anyone have any clever suggestions as to how I can save the lessons on the first view to my hard-drive so I don't have to download again every time I want to review them? Steve
 
mysps
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11/23/12 04:55 AM (11 years ago)
You could use jDownloader. Just copy and paste all of the youtube video urls that you want. After installing jDownloader, it will recognize those videos and download the video to your hard drive.. http://jdownloader.org
 
Dusko
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11/23/12 10:50 AM (11 years ago)
You can also use videos directly from the YouTube. As you might expcet, David Book has a channel there: https://www.youtube.com/user/buzztouchapp?feature=results_main You will see all the videos there, even those that the BuzzTouch site states that they still have to be published.
 
SteveHard
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12/03/12 07:06 AM (11 years ago)
Thanks Guys,J downloader didn't work for me as YouTube recognises the video grabber and disables it. However I stumbled across a solution by accident, I upgraded to Windows 8 over the weekend and lo and behold somewhere along the line I get a message advising of the free download of a YouTube app from the Windows Store which enables me to do just what I require. Now I can watch the videos as many times as I need.
 

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