You also can try Tubesock to convert YouTube video. Free is less than 30 sec. and 15$ if more than 30 sec. Paul Moortgat On 07 Nov 2006, at 04:04, John Erdman wrote: > The suggestion to use iSquint worked fine. It converted the .flv > file into a working .mp4 file. That's good to know and to have in > my armamentarium. But Stroller's suggestion to access the file > directly from Video.Google.com and to use the Download for iPod/ > Sony was far easier and faster. > > > Thanks to all. > > John > > >> >>> >>> Chris - This didn't seem to work. I found the list as you >>> suggested but when I clicked on the obvious video file it >>> downloaded a file with the extension *.flv >>> . >>> None of my apps would even recognize it. I assume it it a Flash >>> file. Browser wouldn't touch it. >> >> >> iSquint is a nice utility for converting the raw video files from >> YouTube. >> >> <http://www.isquint.org/> >> >> jon