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We’ve all been there. You’re browsing YouTube and you see a really funny video you’d just love to have in your personal library. Some viewers, like RealPlayer, will let you record, but the result is a .flv file often with a cryptic name.
Software vendors like TubeTilla are responding to this problem. They are now offering software that allows you to not only record, but also convert and save your file in your favorite format like WMV, MP4, MP3, AVI, Mpeg, Divx and Xvid. You can even record music and convert it so you can listen on your iPod, iPhone, PSP and Zune.
