Summary: If you’ve ever wondered how to download YouTube videos (and other curious things) to your computer, this post is for you!
One question I’m frequently asked is if I know
of a way to download YouTube videos, to which my answer is, “Why, yes!
Yes, I do.” As such, I’ve decided to write a quick post addressing this
popular question, as well as chime in with a couple of additional
mentions that are relevant to the subject.
Now, while I know that many of you reading this already have the
know-how to download YouTube videos, this post is for those who comprise
the 6,000,000+ (according to my Google keyword research) monthly
searches on this topic! What follows are the 3 solutions I personally
use that 100% fill my needs for downloading not only YouTube videos, but
just about everything else as well. With that said, these certainly
aren’t the *only* solutions out there, so I encourage others of you to
chime in with any differing solutions you use!
1 - Keepvid.com: When it comes to saving YouTube
videos, KeepVid is my first choice, without question. While there are
tons of sites out there that perform the same function, KeepVid is
consistently on top of YouTube when changes are made that temporarily
“break” services like this. It’s quite simple to use: just copy the link
of the YouTube video you would like to save, paste it into the URL box
at the top of KeepVid’s site, click the “Download” button, then select
which quality and format you would like to download the video in from
the links that show up afterward. From copying the link to visiting the
site and running through the process, you can have a video downloading
in under 7 seconds! To note, KeepVid also supports downloading videos
from Vimeo, Google Video, DailyMotion, Metacafe, and Megavideo.
Visit site: KeepVid
Visit site: KeepVid
2 - JDownloader: This program is one of my favorite
programs, period! For Windows, Mac, and Linux, JDownloader is a download
manager for just about every site imaginable that streams and hosts
files. You can have it monitor your clipboard so that it automatically
grabs links you copy, so if you find that you want to download something
like a whole series of videos from YouTube, you can just copy the link
for each of them and they’ll automatically paste into JDownloader.
Removing the step of having to paste all of those links really helps to
save some time. And like KeepVid, JDownloader allows you to choose the
quality and format you’d like to download YouTube videos. But really,
this functionality is but a minor piece of a greater sum, for
JDownloader is SO much more.
If you have any premium accounts with sites like RapidShare, HotFile,
FileServe, etc., you can enter your log-in credentials for those sites
and furiously download files from them with only the limitation of your
bandwidth. Not only that, but because it’s a download manager at its
core, you can queue up download links from just about anywhere. And for
sites that require you to enter CAPTCHA information (the pictures with
weird, almost unreadable word combinations/numbers, like “Bicycle
PancaKeS”), JDownloader will auto-enter that information from CAPTCHAs
it recognizes (offhand, MegaUpload is one site I know it recognizes them
from)! Definitely check out JDownloader if you’re looking to download
YouTube videos en masse.
Visit site: JDownloader
Visit site: JDownloader
3 - DownloadThemAll!: For my Internet browsing
needs, I primarily use Firefox. As such, I have a multitude of add-ons
that I use, including download manager add-ons like “DownloadThemAll!”.
Unlike the two suggestions above which have YouTube download
capabilities, this add-on is solely for “other curious things.” If
you’ve ever been on a page with a ton of pictures, MP3s, documents, or
other file types, “DownloadThemAll!” gives you the ability to download
all of those files with just a few clicks. So, instead of having to save
100 pictures, songs, PDFs, or whatever else file-by-file, you can
quickly save them all to a folder of your choosing. Once installed, it’s
as simple as right-clicking on a page, selecting “DownloadThemAll!…”,
then choosing the folder you would like to save the files to and
clicking “Start!”. It also has plenty of functionality for you advanced
users who would like to specify/negate certain file types to download
(like if you work with files that have uncommon file extensions that
“DownloadThemAll!” doesn’t recognize), etc. Overall, an invaluable
add-on if you frequently download groups of files.
Visit site: DownloadThemAll!
Visit site: DownloadThemAll!
That’s it! Those are the three solutions (outside of the old standby,
that is; “right-click, save target as…”) I use to download YouTube
videos and other curious things. Again, these are far from the only
solutions out there, and while my chosen three may not be “the best” or
the most efficient, they’re certainly good enough for me; an individual
who has yet to harness the virtue of patience.
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