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Getfvid youtube6/30/2023 ![]() ![]() ![]() It doesn’t result in a high-definition video, but that’s fine–it actually makes the whole process a lot faster, as the video isn’t too big. Here are Dusty’s instructions on how to get your Facebook Live video onto YouTube (with some edits by me):ġ. Open Chrome web browser (I’m guessing there’s a way to do the following on other browsers, but some of the commands may be different on them)Ĥ. Click the weekly livecast that you want to download.ĥ. In the browser toolbar, change the (You should now be in mobile view.)Ħ. When you mouse over it, you should notice that it turns blue.Ĩ. In the code gibberish on the right hand side, you should notice that you’re now seeing the content of a tag. In that tag you’re going to see a line that says src= etc. Right click on that scontent src link and select open in a new tab (or copy and paste).ĩ. ![]() The video will now open in a new tab, but you’ll see three dots vertically aligned on the video in the bottom right hand corner. If you click it, one of the options will be ‘download’.ġ0. Thanks to a tip long ago from Ed Baraf at Pencil First Games, I like to add my own image for the video instead of a default thumbnail, especially for a low-res video like this:Īfter the download is complete, you can upload the video to YouTube as you normally do. Perhaps there’s a more automated way to do it–if you know of a way, feel free to share in the comments! That’s it! Big thanks to Dusty for walking me through these steps–I really appreciate it.
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