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I am no computer whizz, as you may have guessed. I read on one forum or another that people were able to slow down audio with their media players.
I can do that for some things, but I was wondering if there is a way to slow down youtube videos that doesn't involve a lot of detailed computer/program skills.
RE: Possible to slow down youtube vi... (in reply to Wannabee)
Yes Audacity is a very useful - and free - program.
Or you can use http://www.mediaconverter.org/ to save the video as wmv, then you can slow it down when you watch it in Windows Media Player.
This is the same program that at_leo_87 is talking about below. You can use it on its own or as a Firefox 'extension'. Either way, you have to be online.
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RE: Possible to slow down youtube vi... (in reply to Wannabee)
If you use mozilla firefox, you can download an add-on called "media converter." You can download any youtube video as a windows media video or just the audio file as an mp3. from there, you can then play it in windows media player and adjust the speed with the play speed settings.
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RE: Possible to slow down youtube vi... (in reply to Wannabee)
If you download the flv file from youtube you can watch the video in Media Player Classic, which does allow you to change the play rate.
It's not as fine-tunable as, say Guitar Rig, or some other program that would allow you to change it to any tempo you want. It's more like the FFW and RW on your DVD player, but it will still play audio.
I don't know if that's any use to you.
K-Lite Codec Pack comes with Media Player Classic and also includes enough codecs that it will be a very rare occurrence to find a video file it doesn't know how to play. And did I mention that it's FREE!!!! http://www.free-codecs.com/download/K_Lite_Codec_Pack.htm