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Wednesday — November 03, 2010Download Youtube and Other Online Videos with Bender Converter
Here you will be able to download and convert video from the following websites: youtube.com, dailymotion.com, megavideo.com, vimeo.com, twitvid.com, veoh.com, video.google.com, blip.tv, break.com, kontraband.com, facebook.com, livevideo.com (liveshows not supported), liveleak.com, stagevu.com.
What is this?
Bender Converter is an easy-to-use online application for downloading and converting videos from such services as YouTube, Daily Motion, Mega Video, Vimeo, TwitVid.com, Veoh, Google Video and many others. You can download video and audio in MP3, AVI, FLV Flash, iPod / iPhone and other popular formats. The service is fast and doesn’t require you to register. All that you need is a link to a page with a video and our software.
How does it work?
- 1) Choose the format in which you want to download the video / audio.
- 2) Enter the complete address of the webpage with the video (for example: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eCeahsbZk14).
- 3) Press the “Convert” button.
- 4) Press the “Download” button to save file to your computer.
Noteboek (via evelienlohbeck)
Hey Mike, thanks also for the webcam you gave her. LOL!
(Source: youtube.com)
Jessica Rose played Bree in the Web series “LonelyGirl15” — http://www.youtube.com/lonelygirl15 . This is her story.
Created by Stephen Higgins, a filmmaker based in New York City, for YouTube’s fifth birthday, May 2010.
Download YouTube Videos from the Linux Terminal →
It’s always comforting to know that I can do a lot of important things inside the Linux terminal. Even those stuff that I normally do using a GUI like posting Twitter updates, downloading torrent files and Instant Messaging (IM). Today, let me show you how I was able to download a YouTube video from the Linux terminal. It’s really very easy so you may want to try it immediately after the following instructions:
Why Youtube?
ANC once again are re-broadcasting youtube videos at one of their programs. However, the credits read “Courtesy: Youtube.com”?
Why? Does youtube own these videos? Did the youtube personally took these videos? Hmmm, gotta check out youtube’s terms of service.
Mainstream media are always welcome to use users media from all around the internet, but they don’t want people to upload their own videos to these media sharing services.
Hotel California (Live Version) - Eagles
This is one of the few songs that I like better the live version than the original.
(via BussarinJ)

