Recently, I wanted to download a YouTube video of my granddaughter, Elizabeth, dancing. If you’ve tried something like this, you know it’s a pain in the patootie. Then I found the free ClipGrab app, and life was good.
It’s downloader and converter for YouTube, Vimeo, Facebook and other online video sites that converts downloaded videos to MPEG4, MP3 or other formats in one easy step. Here’s how it works:
ClipGrab works with YouTube, Vimeo, Dailymotion, Facebook, and perhaps other sites. Supported formats include MPEG4, MP3, WMV, OGG Vorbis, OGG Theora, or “Original format” (the latter is whatever format the video was initially stored in). Choose “Original format” and your download won’t be converted at all. The output file will be, depending on the source, MPEG4, FLV or WebM.
And that’s it. ClipGrab is easy to use and it’s free. What’s not to love?
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