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This is what I said:
In addition when you have tied the parts together a good way to make a DVD
from the parts is software called ConvertXtoDVD I posted that on this server
on 27 July
HI
Your best bet is youtube downloader I have attached it.
When you have downloaded the youtube clip convert it into a more usable
format such as Xvideo. Then use any film editing software such as Corel
VideoStudio Express 2010 to tie all the bits together.
Job Done.
Regards
no-no
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