![]() ![]() What a great utility! Downloaded, tested, and registered. ▪️ If you want to have an ongoing discussion, please email me, don't use the Forum messaging which I detest! McClung wrote: ![]() I can then view a video in my app Transcribe!, and slow down, alter pitch and loop video fragments. Not a subscription cost, either, one-time fee. ![]() ![]() Costs $20, but worth it to me for transcribing purposes since I teach steel lessons. So when a rare video shows a steel player's hands during a great solo, this is really handy. They also make an app called YouTube Downloader that downloads videos. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED! I don't know how they legally get away with this, but I've used it for about 10 years now, works like a charm. This has save me oodles of money in iTunes downloads, and loads of time compared to when I used to grab a playing song with Audio Hijack, then have to trim the song's ends, clean it up and manually file it. The app is somehow free, but safe, and I spend $10/year extra for the Turbo Boost option, songs download in just a few seconds. It even names the song, though not quite as accurately as I like, I just manually change it after it downloads. You copy the url of a song you like from youtube, paste it into the little app, and it magically downloads and puts the song into iTunes (presumably Apple Music, too) as well as a copy into your Downloads folder. I happened on a great piece of free software for Mac, Windows, and Ubuntu (African Windows? Ha!), called Youtube to MP3 by Media Human. ![]()
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