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Austin Myers said:The fast answer, you don't. For competitive (g) reasons Google (they own
youtube) doesn't allow their videos to be played in anything other than
their proprietary player. There are a couple of conversion applications to
alter the format to something else but from what I have seen this usually
results in very poor quality.
My best suggestion is to contact who ever posted the video and ask them if
they can supply the original. That also gives you the opportunity to ask
their permission to use it and not get into a copyright violation situation.
Austin Myers
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