Hello, I have a serious issue coming up.... I not know what to do i m really confuse i need some serious help or suggestion. I have around 1200 Videos in youtube my own copyright videos , just in 1 video for 1 music youtube is going to pull down my channel and give me 5 days to transfer any data.... I m able to transfer all my descriptions and titles etc, just not able to transfer the videos as i not have a backup and my videos are my main key, Videos are around 1200 and have a large size.... Anyone please suggest me what i do , how to download those videos quickly as i not think i can download them within 5 days
I don't have any advice to offer unfortunately - the only way I can think of is using something like real player to download the videos off youtube one by one. I am sure I don't need to tell you, but you should always backup !
hey friend...don't worry.. first of all u should keep a backup always... but still u can do onething that u can get real player downloaded on your computer...and can easily get ur videos!!!
Contact a lawyer to send a subopena to YouTube, which may help slow down the process. Get some coffee and stay up all night ripping your videos down.
you should ask youtube if they can provide you with a temporary ftp account and transfer all your files o a remote server.
Wow man, that sucks in a real bad way. Sorry to hear that you're in a bit of a crunch. Definitely recommend downloading the videos, either with realplayer or a plugin/mod for your browser.
Tell them to give you some more time to download all your vids to your pc. I'm sure they will do something about it.
Why would or even why should they agree to more time? The op violated the TOS so should consider him self lucky they gave him any time at all. Its his fault if he does not have backups any damd fool should know you need to keep backup copies in a safe place that is easily accessible.
one of my youtube accounts got dmca'd a good 5times and it's still kicking no problems . however, internet download manager is your best bet.
Not sure why you don't have a local copy of your own videos in your PC or laptop. Did you delete them after uploading it to YouTube? It's hard to believe if you did that.
Get firefox and get a download plugin - and download all of your videos. Then reupload them to the new youtube channel. If your the original publisher of the videos, you want to make sure you retain copies of the original un-edited videos. That way if anyone ever tries to claim your videos as their own, you have the original video files to prove they are yours.
http://www.dvdvideosoft.com/products/dvd/Free-YouTube-Download.htm Code (markup): hope it's not too late, I wish I saw this earlier.
1,200 of your own videos? What are they of? That sounds like a pretty big operation to be relying on YouTube for. And why wouldn't you have local copies of the videos? Something tells me there is a lot more to this story....
why don't you try ustream. they won't delete any copyrighted channels without gives you 48 hours warning time to buckup your videos by downloading it . for youtube, noway. you should already have kept copy of your videos on your local hard disk.