Download & Burn YouTube Videos to DVD
How do you download Youtube videos and burn them to DVD, such as videos from the Mormon Messages Youtube channel? This tutorial will show you how to download videos from YouTube and burn them to DVD using free software.
Here is the software you will need:
Firefox – My favorite web browser
DVD Flick – Open Source DVD Authoring Software. Use iDVD if you are on a Mac. (Tutorial for that later.)
In order to get a video from YouTube onto DVD you need to
1. Download the video through Firefox
2. Create the DVD with a DVD Authoring software
3. Burn the Authored DVD to the Disc

Download the Video
- Open your Firefox web browser.
- Right-click the Bookmarks Toolbar.
- Select New Bookmark.
- In the Name textbox, input a name for your bookmarklet, such as YouTube HD.
- In the Location textbox, input the following code for the HD Bookmarklet:
HD Bookmarklet
Follow the steps to Download the video again, but this time in the Name textbox, input “YouTube HQ” and copy the code below into the location textbox:
High Quality Bookmarklet
You can now drag these Bookmarklets to your Bookmark toolbar. When you visit a video on Youtube that you want to download, click on either the HD or HQ Bookmark you just created, and it will begin to download. You see if a video is available in HD by looking at the bottom right of the video player and see if it has a HD or HQ button.
Create the DVD
- Install and then open DVD Flick.
- Add Video Files by clicking “Add Title.” The bar on the left will begin to fill up, letting you know how much space you have used.
- Once you have added all your videos, click on “Project Settings” and give your DVD a name
- Click on Menu Settings, and if you so desire, enable menu and pick a menu design
Burn to DVD
- You can read about other DVD authoring features for DVD Flick by clicking the “Guide” button within DVD Flick.
- You can have DVD Flick burn your project to DVD once it is encoded. To select this option, click on “Project Settings” -> “Burning” and check the “Burn Project to Disc” option. Click Accept.
- If you want to use a different DVD burning software, like Nero or Roxio, don’t check the box.
- Once you have your DVD setup how you’d like it to be, click on “Create DVD.” How long the encoding takes depends on the speed of your CPU and the hard drive that the project’s destination folder is on.
- Once the encoding is complete, your project will start burning to your DVD or you can then burn the VIDEO_TS folder using your preferred DVD burning software.
Please feel free to leave a comment if you have any questions or suggestions.


July 31st, 2009 at 8:38 pm
Nice! Now then… about that tutorial on how to move DVD video to YouTube. Then you’ll have a complete never-ending cycle of enjoyment.
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Heather Reply:
July 31st, 2009 at 9:10 pm
Haha yes! Although doing that with free software and making it look good is quite a beast. Perhaps I’ll just link to some tutorials that are already there.
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September 24th, 2009 at 9:01 pm
Hi Heather,
Where does it share the utube files and in what format? It appeared to do something as the video got very jumpy but then it simply ended without remark as to where the file went. Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks.
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Heather Reply:
September 24th, 2009 at 9:20 pm
It will save it to the same place you save any file to in your browser. Mine gives a popup and asks where to save it. It will save it as “video.mp4″
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