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Get Tube

Get Tube - 4.01

For downloading video or audio from YouTube.

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This Version: Not rated (0.0)
Current Version: 4.01
Release Date: 2009-08-17
License: Freeware
Downloads (this version): 12,361
Downloads (all versions): 54,824

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Product Description:

Get Tube is a tool for downloading video or audio from the You Tube site. 4 formats output: flv, mp4, avi and mp3. YouTube HD Video Download Avalaible in Preferences Web Browser integrated (Safari or Firefox not required)

What's new in this version:

  • Fix Javascript Error

Operating System Requirements:

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

  • Mac OS X 10.5 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.5 PPC

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Get Tube Troubleshooting ReportFlah not supported or No JavaScript - Version: 4.0, 7/28/2009 01:40PM PST

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cwiesmann
Trying Get tube, it does not download anything.

I click on the search result, but then I get the message, that JavaScript wouldn't be enabled, or flash player is not supported.

I tryed to download it, but it still doesn't work...

What can I do to make it work?

Thanks
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Get Tube CommentaryOr, try this... - Version: 4.0, 7/1/2009 09:31AM PST

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Richard Samul
• Using Safari, open the page with the YouTube video you want to snatch.
• While the video is loading, open the Activity window (command-shift-A).
• The video will be the largest file downloading.
• Click on it, and copy it (command-c).
• Open the Downloads window (command-shift-L).
• Paste the item you just copied (command-V)

This will download the video to your specified download location as "video.flv". After it downloads, you may wish to rename it.

This file is playable by Quicktime - right click (or option-click), and select "Open With..." If Quicktime Player isn't listed, select "Other...", and navigate to Quicktime Player in your Applications folder. To avoid having to do this in the future, check the "Always open with" box.

You're done, with no additional software needing to be installed!
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Get Tube CommentaryAnother useful alternative: Seatubes - Version: 3.0.2, 8/13/2008 01:40PM PST

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zunipus
I like Seatubes so much, I paid the shareware fee!

Actually, Seatubes is kind of clunky. But despite knowing I could have done a better job with the GUI myself, I keep coming back to it as a useful tool, better than any of the alternatives.

Its main benefit is that you can use it to collect URLs to YouTube videos and save the collection into a file. There is no need to worry about downloading anything until you feel like it, like when its time for a break from the computer. Just bring up the collection and hit the download button and walk away. Everything loads into your designated folder.

As ever, if you are playing/collecting YouTube videos uploaded after June 2007 and you want the best quality available, add this to the tail end of the URL for the video page:

&fmt=18

What you get is the 'HD' version of both the audio and the video. Often the improvement in quality is dramatic.
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