Pbradley's works but if you have firefox, look up the add-on called DOWNLOADHELPER. When you have it on, it puts any "downloadable" object from a page into it and you can save it to your computer. Youtube videos are, what, m4a's? Or flv? So, you may want to download a freewere m4a converter if you want something "better" quality (really, the quality won't improve much, if at all, probably not at all, but if you want to edit the video, it's certainly easier to edit an avi than an m4a in something like virtualdub or something). Or something.
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