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Download YouTube video via bookmark with All-In-One Video Bookmarklet

 

There are numerous ways to download youtube videos but most of the methods either require downloading software or some user script to be installed at the user end.

At the end using the software or the user script becomes tedious for a layman user, but there can be a simple way out also to download any youtube videos.

You can simply download any youtube video just by clicking a bookmark in firefox or opera

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It involves a simple link which you need to make a bookmark in the toolbar by dragging the link to the bookmarks toolbar.

How to make a bookmark?

Go to this link and drag the link called All-In-One Video Script and drag it to the firefox toolbar and then release the left click at the bookmarks toolbar.

How to use the bookmark to download videos?

Just open any youtube video for watching and click the bookmark in your toolbar to get the download link for that video.

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After clicking the bookmark, you will see download link to the video as shown in the image below

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Click Download Link to start downloading the video but remember to save it with a .flv extension

Note: To play a .flv media file, you will need FLV Player, or VLC Player.

We hope you like this short and simple way to download a youtube or any other video on the web like Google Video, Metacafe, Myspace, Break.com, Putfile, Dailymotion, Sevenload, MyVideo.de and Clipfish.de.

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2 Responses to “Download YouTube video via bookmark with All-In-One Video Bookmarklet”

  1. Deccan Journalist on July 27th, 2008 | 6:43 am

    I tried, this, its not working. It says your blocker isnt allowing the script to run. What should i do?

  2. MOin on July 28th, 2008 | 8:45 am

    working with me i am still using firefox2 however.
    nice share =)

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