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TubeTV

TubeTV - 0.9.2

download web video & convert for Apple TV & iPod

All Time: (4.5)
Version 0.9.2: (4.9)
Selected Version: 0.9.2
Release Date: 2007-07-29
License: Freeware
Downloads (version 0.9.2): 35,579
Downloads (all versions): 22,614
Price: $0.00

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Product Description:

Got an Apple TV, video iPod, or iPhone and want more content for it? Wish you could watch YouTube on your TV or iPod? Like to keep copies of your favorite internet videos on your Mac?

TubeTV is a new freeware program for Mac OS X Tiger and above which enables you to search for, save, and convert Google Video and YouTube videos to a format suitable for playback on your favorite devices.

A built in search bar and web browser helps you conveniently locate your favorite videos, or, if you prefer, jump to the current URL of your default web browser with the jump button, or paste one in directly. High quality video conversions using the H.264 codec are performed with QuickTime®. Double clicking on a converted video file will open it in iTunes allowing easy library addition and syncing to your desired device. Note that TubeTV does not interact with iTunes directly - it's the same as importing any other video file to iTunes. Alternately, just drag a saved video file on to QuickTime Player to view it locally.

Yes, it's true that Apple has added YouTube support to the AppleTV (June 20th) and iPhone, but TubeTV can still be helpful for saving your favorite videos and adding them permanently to your library. It's also still a great solution for viewing content on your video iPod, phone, or locally on your Mac.

TubeTV is featured as Merlin's pick of the week in episode 40 of the MacBreak Weekly Podcast (er. Netcast), and in episode 106 of the Mac ReviewCast Podcast! Thanks guys!

What else is it good for? Older computers tend to be too slow to play YouTube videos at full speed - they stutter and skip frames. Use TubeTV to download the movie and then play back the flv file with QuickTime player at full speed rather than suffering through the stutter - this works even on an eight year old Mac like a G4 400 MHz tower (from 1999!).

This software doesn't require an installer; just copy it to your Applications folder and launch.

A preference sets whether or not the downloaded flash video (flv) movie is converted to H.264 automatically after downloading. If conversion is enabled, you will end up with two movie files in your chosen download folder unless you have selected the auto-delete original option. The file ending in .m4v is the one you should open with iTunes and sync to your iPod, iPhone, or Apple TV. For other cell phones, the file will end with a .3gp extension. The .flv file can be opened directly with QuickTime Player for local viewing.

Features

  • Free! (donations appreciated)
  • Built in browser with search bar for YouTube and Google Video movies.
  • Support for many sites which use flash video.
  • Auto export video as flv (flash video), or for Apple TV, Video iPod, iPhone, or other generic cell phone.
  • Batch download.
  • Batch convert existing movies from your Mac.
  • Uses the high quality H.264 video codec for export (with exception of the generic cell phone setting).
  • Option to grab URL from your default browser.
  • Universal binary - Intel, PPC native; written with Cocoa.

What's new in this version:

  • [new feature] Improved support for iPhone and added new export option for iPhone (Cellular) which is optimized for streaming movies to an iPhone over the EDGE data network.

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.4 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.4 PPC

Additional Requirements:

  • Mac OS X 10.4 or higher
  • QuickTime 7.2 or higher
  • Perian 0.5 or higher (http://perian.org/)

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Feedback Summary:

Version 0.9.2:
Overall Rating: (4.9) Features: (4.8) Support: (4.6)
Ease of Use: (4.8) Quality / Stability: (5.0) Price: (5.0)
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TubeTV Troubleshooting ReportAlways Worked Great -- What Happened? - Version: 1.0, 7/27/2009 12:47PM PST

honkytone
LOVE this app, have been using it for a couple of years, but all of a sudden it doesn't work for me. I get the download status window, it immediately tells me it's "finished downloading," but the saved .flv file is empty. What's up?
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TubeTV ReviewNot Perfect, but Best Tool Out There - Version: 1.0, 1/4/2009 08:38PM PST

Chowman
Best tool out there. Big problem is that it won't grab hi-def videos from youtube (a feature that launched since TubeTV's most recent release, so hopefully the dev is working on this).

Tabbed browser windows (or at least multiple browser pages) would be cool.

One good thing is that Safari tends to crash randomly playing flash video. I can use TubeTV to "protect" my Safari session. It almost never crashes.
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TubeTV Reviewgood but... - Version: 1.0, 8/2/2008 07:51PM PST

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pedroconejo
Got a lot going for it, but some pretty big oversights in my opinion.
This is a browser by nature - not including tabbed window functionality, not even the ability to have multiple windows at once is almost a deal-breaker in itself.
Since this is also a download application, I'm surprised that there isn't an option to enable/disable/cancel automatic video loading in the browser. Presumably the purpose of this app is download whatever flash video that catches your eye so you can watch it later offline. When downloading multiple videos, being able to turn off the auto-load would certainly help bandwidth burden.
When downloading more than 4 videos at a time, errors continually occur to one or more of the downloads.
No ability to select individual videos in the progress window.
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