2019 You Tube channel deleted

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falkor
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2019 You Tube channel deleted

Post by falkor » Wed Mar 16, 2022 4:44 pm

I just found out that I could watch YoutUbe on my TV in my lounge!! hooray, I didnt realise that as part of Virgin TV's service you can just sit back, click on "YOUTUBE" and watch any old Youtube straight to your large scale TV! its top quality too and no adverts, so whats not to like sitting back on your couch with a large latte ? :mrgreen:

it didnt take long before it suddenly occurred to me to get that Youtube channel up that I went mad on in 2019, "RESTORE YOUR P6" by Sheldon and Lucas who was an AA van guy back in the day, he was perfect at sorting out the £200 P6 that Sheldon had bought whenever it broke down which was quite a lot, the adventures of these two guys were just sensational , so what happened? 6 months ago Sheldon deleted the channel and started a new one with similar content and I have been looking at the comments in his new videos to try and find a clue as to why he decided to delete the channel!

i sneakily upoloaded my favourite clip to flickr back in 2019 so here is a reminder of how damn good it was
just goes to show, you never know what you;'ve got until its gone :oops: was anyone else a fan?
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Creidal
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Re: 2019 You Tube channel deleted

Post by Creidal » Tue Mar 25, 2025 11:27 am

It’s always frustrating when a favorite YouTube channel disappears. I’ve had that happen a few times, and it’s disappointing when you can’t find the content anywhere anymore. Sometimes creators delete their channels due to copyright issues, personal reasons, or just wanting a fresh start. I’ve followed a few restoration channels myself, and they tend to switch things up a lot.

If you have any old clips saved, converting them to a more widely supported format is useful. I’ve done that before with an M4A file using this M4A converter, which made it much easier to access across different devices. You can check https://www.movavi.com/audio-converter/ ... erter.html.

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