So I had an excellent video depicting the traditional slaughter of a goat during Christmas/holiday time. I posted it on YouTube. YouTube removed it citing “This video has been removed due to terms of use violation.”. I fought with with YouTube but never heard anything back. The strange thing was that though they claimed it was removed and couldn’t be viewed anymore, I was still able to view it by clicking on the ‘Annotations’ button in the My Account area. Unfortunately I couldn’t download it, but I came across ScreenToaster, which is a FREE web-based utility that will record a screencast. It’s super-easy to use as well.
Awesome.
Though it couldn’t record the sound (at least as far as I could find) ScreenToaster recorded a great screencast of the video – including audio – I thought I lost forever (I had a massive computer upheaval and lost quite a few files. Yes I’ve used a Mac for 20+ years and yes the machines worked without a hitch until the advent of the iPod). ScreenToaster is a gem and very easy to use
View how people prepare food in the real (rest of the) world after the jump.

Hola Josh,
Thank you for visiting and leaving a comment on Improving Dilectio. Really appreciate it very much.
For your information, I did leave a comment earlier but I guess it got caught by your ‘Askimet’.
Anyway, I just wanna tell you that the tweak I made was for Blogger template. I doubt it will work on WorkPress as well. But you can sent me a copy of WorkPress Dilectio’s template.
That’s all for now. See you around.
Greetings and lots of love from Malaysia.
Thats very generous of you. I’ll send it right over!
Hey Josh – great site. Lots of interesting material here. This isn’t the run o the mill youtube stuff, certainly not easy to watch, but thanks for sharing. I had no idea YouTube had standards. Could’ve fooled me.
big hugs from DC.
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YouTube is terrible for taking this off their site. It’s basically how 75% of the world goes about preparing their food. They’re definitely not keeping it real. Thanks for the comment!