To copy instructions from a YouTube tutorial, you can follow these steps:
**Watch the video**: Play the video and pause it at each step. This will allow you to understand the instructions clearly.
**Take notes**: Write down the instructions as you understand them. You can use any note-taking app or even a simple pen and paper.
**Screenshots**: If the tutorial includes visual instructions, take screenshots for reference. On most devices, you can do this by pressing the 'Print Screen' button or using a screen capture tool.
**Rewatch**: Rewatch the parts of the video that you find difficult to understand. This will help you grasp the instructions better.
**Practice**: Try to follow the instructions you've noted down. Practicing will help you understand if you've missed anything.
Remember, it's important to respect the content creator's rights. If you plan to share the instructions with others, it's best to share the original video link. This supports the content creator and ensures that the instructions are accurately represented.
I hope this helps! If you have any other questions, feel free to ask. 😊
You can not currently COPY on Youtube but you can save it to your documents
copy this link for tutorial youtu.be/DTZkjeTGBSM
A new web tool called Copy YouTube Playlists will show you how to copy the contents of a YouTube playlist into another.
I think you just copy that code over to where you want the video at.
http://forum.brighthand.com/showthread.php?t=243492&highlight=copy+Youtube+videos
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First of all, you should download YouTube videos to your computer. YouTube doesn't allow users to save videos to the local storage of computers, so you need a YouTube video downloader. Here I would recommend TunePat VideoGo All-In-One, which allows you to download YouTube videos in MP4 up to 8k quality for free. Then, simply import the downloaded videos to the movie maker.
Google owns YouTube. You can't copy yourself.
Visit the URL posted below (copy and paste into your address bar) for a video tutorial on how to use PowerPoint Presentations in Windows Movie Maker.The tutorial describes how to import the presentation into Windows Movie Maker then upload it to YouTube, but provides the basics of working with PPT in WMM as well.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xZmOVt_BIAE
You can copy the 'Embed' code that is under the video :)
Youtube disclaimer and manual lists supported formats for submission, recommended format is file with MPEG-4 format for video and MP3 format for soundstream, other formats youtube may have understand will be mercilessly transcoded into that one.
Go to your local post office to obtain a hard copy of the form and instructions. A soft copy of the form and associated instructions can be found on the government website.