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When I was a kid and I asked my parents a question about astronauts, dinosaurs, puppies, or violins, they’d often point me toward our set of encyclopedias and say, “Look it up.” Nowadays when my son asks the same kinds of questions, one of the first places we go to look something up is…YouTube!
He could happily watch YouTube for hours, and when we go on a trip, he’s always disappointed he can’t stream his favorite YouTube channels on his Wi-Fi only tablet while we’re in the car. Disk sensei 1 4 – advanced disk performance tool.
So the next time, I’m definitely using Downie, online video downloader for Mac.
How to download video and audio with Downie
Downie helps you download videos from YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, Vimeo, and other video sites. It even supports 4K videos. And if you love music videos and concert films on YouTube, Downie can even save just the audio. It’s crazy fast, too—if you have a decent internet connection, videos download and convert in no time at all.
It’s not hard to think of all the ways Downie could come in handy…
Save how-to videos for working on your model of car, or troubleshooting your smartphone or tablet, so you don’t have to go hunting again when something breaks.
Search for full episodes of old TV shows that aren’t streaming anywhere else.
Keep a local copy of your favorite hair and makeup tutorials—they’re easier to pause and rewind using native players than they are on YouTube.com.
Save the audio from one of those absurdly long white noise videos—my personal favorite is this one, 24 hours of the engine drone sound from Star Trek: The Next Generation.
Download motivational speeches—or maybe you prefer standup comedy specials—and listen to them on your morning commute to get pumped for the day.
Or spend a really long flight binge-watching TED talks. (The TED site is supported.)
Download online videos your kids watch over and over and over again so you aren’t using your capped Internet bandwidth to stream them every single time.
You could even save videos that you suspect might be taken offline soon, like full-length movies.
Downloading videos shouldn’t be a complicated process, and Downie keeps things nice and simple. For starters, you have multiple ways to download video from URL or via the browser extension:
Drag and drop a URL from your browser’s URL bar onto Downie’s app window or dock icon.
Use the browser extension, which is the easiest method. If you have Safari, you don’t even have to download it—it comes with the app. Just restart Safari, open Safari > Preferences > Extensions, and check the box to enable it. Then when you’re on a webpage with video, just click the Downie button in Safari’s toolbar and watch it go.
File > Open URLs… or Command-O. If you have a link in the clipboard, just switch over to Downie, and choose Command-O to open it.
Drag in a text file, and Downie will scan it for links, even multiple links.
The app allows you to dive into all corners—grab online videos from over 1,000 different sites like Vimeo, YouTube, Youku, and Bilibili.
Downie is flexible download manager
Not only is the app easy to use in terms of default settings, Downie also has tons of perks you can tweak. Download video from website in any way that suits your workflow, convert, postprocess, and extract audio only. Here’s a bit more detail.
Get in on good music
In the Preferences, you can set up Downie based on your workflow. For example, if you love listening to music on YouTube, you can set up Downie to download just the audio. That way you can listen offline, saving bandwidth. But when you want to download full videos again, just go back to Preferences > Postprocessing and change the preset from Extract Audio Only back to None.
Have it in different formats
In Preferences > Postprocessing, you can also have Downie auto-convert everything to MP4, if, for example, you plan to send your downloaded videos along to a phone or tablet. Craps come bet odds. You can also have videos automatically open in Permute if you want to convert for specific devices—more about that in a minute.
Customize search settings
Downie lets you search for videos to download free on the big sites like YouTube, Vimeo, and TED, right from the search field at the bottom-right of the main window. That Search popup also has a Top Downloads tab, too. But if you’re worried about your kids searching for adult content, or finding it in Top Downloads, you can filter searches and disable Top Downloads in Preferences > Parental Controls.
Small improvements making a big change
Here are a few more cool little features you can find in the Preferences.
Delayed queue start, so you can download stuff in the middle of the night.
Group downloaded videos by site or playlist, inside your Downloads folder or whatever destination you set.
Download subtitles or not, or only when the subtitle track has a key word (say, a language) in its name.
Use a proxy server to find videos that normally wouldn’t be available in your country or geographical area.
If you want to download video online in batch, get all of them into one file and let Downie scan it.
Try it with Permute
Permute, which is also part of Setapp, is a media converter made by the same developer, so it seamlessly integrates with Downie. While Downie can automatically grab just the audio, or convert all videos to MP4, for anything beyond that you can have downloaded videos open automatically in Permute.
Permute has presets for every device, can convert videos to audio files, supports subtitles, and can even crop videos or rotate them 90 degrees, in case you were holding the camera wrong. It also stitches back together videos that are downloaded in multiple parts.
And since both Downie and Permute are part of the Setapp family, there’s no reason not to try them together!
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Key Features - Supports many sites - currently supports over 1,000 different sites (including YouTube, Vimeo, etc.) and the number is rapidly growing. - 4K video YouTube support - unlike many other YouTube downloaders, Downie supports HD video on YouTube, up to 4K. - Postprocessing - need your video in MP4 for iTunes? Or want just the audio track? No problem, Downie can handle this for you automatically! - Quick support - I respond to emails usually within 24 hours and often add support for requested sites in the next update. - Frequent updates - Don't wait weeks for new sites to be supported, or bugs to be fixed! Downie is updated about once a week with new features, sites supported, etc. - International - not only that Downie supports country-specific sites, it is localized into various languages. If your language is missing, contact us - we can offer you a free license in exchange for a translation. Downie 4 brings many new features, main being listed here: • Updated UI - the UI has been revised and updated, offering more options at the tip of the mouse. • Major speed improvements - several links can now be loaded at once and YouTube videos get prepared for downloads about 6x faster than in Downie 3 (based on time required to process a 30-item YouTube playlist on iMac 27' (2019)). • Sandbox - Downie 4 is now sandboxed for better security. • Metadata Improvements - the metadata that Downie gathers can be written into an external JSON file for further custom processing. • Improved User-Guided Extraction - the UGE window now has history, allows saving favorites and much more. • Customizable Postprocessing - you can now write your own shell script to handle custom postprocessing. • Option to Go Menu-Only - the long-awaited ability to run Downie just in the menu bar has finally arrived. • Much, much more! - many minor improvements, like custom naming schemes, option to force MP4 downloads, better cancellation, priority flags, etc. Supported Operation Systems: macOS 10.12.6 or later 64-bit HOMEPAGE
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