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Old 03-16-2014, 09:01 PM
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Originally Posted by robert1 View Post
there are several ways of achiving this but the best way i found was to just actually burn DVDs of the You-Tube content & play it back on your DVD player. You-Tube has a lot of classic TV shows from the 50's, 60's & 70's as well as classic movies from the 30's up to the 90's. many of them are full length.

i strongly suggest that you use a Linux PC because the process would be actually easer to do then if doing this with a Windows PC.
i do this with Firefox with the Video Download-helper add-on.
i use a easy to use, free, DVD authuring / conversion program called DeVeDe to create the DVD image & use K3B CD/DVD burning program to burn the DVD image to a DVD.
once done, it has great results.
Only issue with burning YT content to DVD is if you want to watch something that is too long to be burned to 1 dvd. Like a 3 hour 1952 World Series game.

For the shorter stuff, like 30 minute TV shows, etc., I also burn to DVD.
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