Hi All,
I've got a refurbished laptop running W10 Pro and installed the latest VLC
Media Player.
On W7, I could Add a video file downloaded from YouTube and then select
Convert and it allowed me to browse to where I want to convert/save it to
(e.g. hard drive, flash drive, etc.) and to choose which format to convert
to/save as (e.g. .flac, .mp3).
But, VLC doesn't seem to do that now.
I've read I need to make modifications in the "Sapnner" button.
I never had to do that with older VLC Media Player.
I've Googled this and looked at 3 pages of results but none show me
what that Spanner button likes like, where to find it nor what settings I
need to set to enable Convert (in older version a drop-down menu would
appear in the down arrow offering many formats to convert to
including .flac, .mp3, etc.)
I anyone has a url link to graphic images which show you what you need to
now re: the Spanner button or if you could share the url to any site which
details that I;d appreciate your help.
Thank you.
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