Dog Posted 2 June, 2009 Author Posted 2 June, 2009 http://www.listentoyoutube.com/ Thank you Raymond.
badgerx16 Posted 3 June, 2009 Posted 3 June, 2009 Alternatively, download FLV-EXTRACT. If you use Internet Explorer you can save the YouTube videos to your PC, then 'drag and drop' them into this utility. The only problem is that the more modern YouTube vids come out as AAC ( iTunes compatible, but should also work on modern MP3 players ) rather than MP3 native.
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