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Technical Help & Discussion => Software, Hardware & Website Recommendations => Topic started by: Sandra on April 12, 2007, 13:51
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I havent tried it yet but this program looks like it may be quite useful and its a freebie :)
YouTube Downloader 2.11
http://www.download3000.com/download_19063.html
Up til now I have been using www.keepvid.com to save clips but they only save as .flv files and you need a suitable player and/or convertor.
If this program works ok then that should be easier and more useful but maybe it wont save from as many different sites as Keepvid will.
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I'd be interested to hear how you get on with it, Sandra. I currently use the Media Pirate add-on with my Firefox browser, but it only saves in .flv format. I doubt the quality of the video will improve simply by saving them in a different format (much will depend on the original format, of course) but it'll be interesting to compare them.
Gill
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I have used greasemonkey before (Firefox add-in), but then you have to convert the flv file.
Another alternative is http://www.videodl.org/ again downloads flv files.
DJ
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Sandra what converter do you use to convert .flv files? I have Rad Tools that don't seem to do it, SmartSoft Video Converter Pro, Nero 7 and a couple of others.
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Total Video Converter does FLV quite quickly along with converting from and to lots of other formats.
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RivaFLVencoder is freeware and will convert to and from FLV.
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I was also using Keepvid.com for downloading videos from Youtube and other video sites, but thanks for sharing this software. I like them when they are free to use!