Looking for free download to burn YouTube video into DVD.

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To download YouTube lectures for DVD burning, users can utilize websites like KeepVid to save videos as .mp4 files. After downloading, additional software is needed to convert the .mp4 files into a DVD-compatible format and to create the DVD itself. While the legality of downloading YouTube videos can be uncertain, many believe it is permissible for personal use, similar to other free software tools. Various free DVD burning programs are available, including a free version of Nero, with many options listed on sites like CNET. Users should be cautious of potential malware and unwanted add-ons when downloading software. For Mac users, commercial options like Roxio Toast are recommended. Additionally, tools like the "Easy YouTube Video Downloader" Firefox add-on can facilitate video downloads directly from YouTube.
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I don't know whether this is the right place to ask this question. I found some Math and Physics lectures on YouTube that I want to burn onto DVD so I can watch it on real TV with the standard video, not HD ( I am old school, still have old format with RCA connectors). Can anyone suggest a safe free download program to do this? Quality is of no importance, it's only lectures. As long as I can hear it and see it, it's all good.

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In previous threads here at PF, it's been mentioned that "keepvid" (a web site) can be used to download youtube videos, usually as .mp4 files. Do a web search for "download youtube video" to find a link to keepvid.

You'll then need software to start with a .mp4 file and end up with a dvd. Probably one program to convert the .mp4 file into dvd compatable format, and another to create the dvd.
 
Are we sure this is legal?
 
Greg Bernhardt said:
Are we sure this is legal?
There have been previous threads here at PF that mentioned several of ways of doing this, so I assumed there were no issues, but the oldest of these threads was locked with no explanation, so I used a PM instead.
 
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Greg Bernhardt said:
Are we sure this is legal?

I am 99% sure. There are a lot of programs that do this, I just want to find one that is safe and not bringing in virus or malware. I don't think this is any different from free programs like 7 zip to replace Winzip, pdf creaters and all, those are just open software. The catch is some of them just pull in a lot of add ons and it's a pest to get rid of them!

Ha ha, in fact, they even have free pcb layout and schematic creation program that is absolutely legal and free, Cadsoft Eagle is one big one that is used commercially. Of cause, they say you need to buy it if you use it commercially, but it's free if you are just playing with it and learn as a student. It is cheap also.
 
A Google search for "free dvd burning software" turns up a lot of hits, including a free version of Nero (Nero Qwik Media, which used to be called Nero BurnLite) for Windows.

cnet.com lists a whole bunch of them:

http://download.cnet.com/windows/cd-burners/

I'm a Mac guy, so I don't have experience with any of these. I use the commercial Roxio Toast for my burning needs.

rcgldr said:
the oldest of these threads was locked with no explanation,

All threads before about 2010 were locked early last year to prevent "extreme necroposting."
 
I use an addon called "Easy Youtube Video Downloader" on firefox. It add's an extra button below youtube videos that allows you to download the the video in some given format.

Then you'd have to use a CD/DVD burner application (others have posted several good options) to burn it to a dvd. There maybe some extra conversion required before you're able to get the video in a format that the burning software supports.
 
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