How do we embed videos into blogs or wikis? Watch this video from You Tube and then answer the question below.
We have tried to embed a video in our blog with the following result.
src=”http://www.youtube.com/v/NopuJ_OYjsk&hl=es&fs=1” type=”application/x-shockwave-flash” allowscriptaccess=”always” allowfullscreen=”true” width=”425″ height=”344″></embed></object><object width=”425″ height=”344″><param name=”movie” value=”http://www.youtube.com/v/NopuJ_OYjsk&hl=es&fs=1″></param><param name=”allowFullScreen” value=”true”></param><param name=”allowscriptaccess” value=”always”></param><embed
According to the video, what tip haven’t we followed properly? Why can’t we see the video?

Hi. We want to learn a simple way to download videos from YouTube or podcasts from anywhere and create a file that can be stored on a sever or memory stick for access by several teachers.
Also, can iTunes downloads be saved for access outside the iTunes-iPod system?
Any guidance on these matters would be much appreciated.
By: Brendan on February 2, 2009
at 8:45 am
Well I think this is an easy way.
Once you are on the page with the youTube video you want to download, go to the URL box address and replace the word “youtube” by “yobajo” (this means I download in Spanish). This will download the video on a Flash file to your computer, which you can later store in your pendrive.
It is only necessary that you have some software installed which reads the files with extension .flv.
You can download and use Real Player, which reads it.
There are also some other software like:
FLV PLayers
FLV Player
VLC player
If you have some other software to watch videos and it doesn’t read this kind of files, you can also use a converter to convert your file to some other format with some of the following software, like one of the follwing:
Riva FLV Encoder
Total Video Converter
My choice would be Real Player though
Sorry to be so late
By: angeleshernandez on February 9, 2009
at 9:45 pm