Free Software To Download Youtube Videos For Windows 10

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Argimiro Krishnamoorthy

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Jul 15, 2024, 6:35:40 PM7/15/24
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I hired someone who manages my own YouTube channels. Now, he left the job and refused to send the record videos to me. How can I download youtube videos from my own channel so I can make a local copy and do some editing. I tried some online youtube video downloader but did not work at all and keep asking me installing unknown apps.

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It seems a tough task for downloading youtube videos these days. Many browser extensions and add-ons are blocked by youtube official. The one I know is still working, you can test it out by yourself:

I personally don't recommend Chrome extensions for dowloading YouTube videos on Win 11. First of all, these extensions usually require a lot of permissions to run, which can pose some threat to your privacy. They can see almost everything you do online. In addition, they take up your browser's resources, which can cause it to run slowly because these extensions take up your RAM.

Then, what is even more worrisome is accidentally getting infected with some nasty adware or malware. You can easily click on something that looks legitimate and end up with annoying ads everywhere. Why not use some software solution or command linke, like YouTube-dl?

I'm sorry to hear that you're having an argument with your previous manager. If you want to download YouTube videos directly from your YouTube channel, the best thing to do is to use YouTube Studio and not worry about using those unreliable download tools. The process is actually very simple:

If you're familiar with the Windows command line, I suggest you try YT-dlp to download video from YouTube on Windows 11 PC. It is a command line YouTube video downloader. It has no graphical interface and has been recently updated. You can check the detailed changelog here.

Important Bug Warning: There is a known bug in the current version when using aria2c as a downloader. It could cause the download to stop unexpectedly. This issue has been resolved in the master branch and will be addressed in the next release.

In the meantime, you can use the following workaround: add --compat-options no-external-downloader-progress to the yt-dlp command or directly to the yt-dlp.conf file --compat-options no-external-downloader-progress to obtain stability. downloader-progress in the yt-dlp.conf file for consistent performance.

I will give you a feasible solution. At least so far, I have been using it to help me download YouTube videos. It is ivigo, a free online download tool. Have a try, it cost nothing. You only need to copy and paste the link of the target video to download it. If you encounter download issues, you can use search or log in to the ivigo official website for help. You can input ivigo.cc" in the browser search bar to find its official website page. I hope my answer can help you! @Tania6398

Ever since I installed Windows 11 in mid July after joining Windows Insider Program I've experienced severe lags while watching any types of videos whether it's Youtube player or .mkv files. Usually after around a minute the video would be super laggy (audio works fine) or will stop altogether (audio is fine as well). It doesn't affect any other software including games, only videos. Task manager doesn't show any spikes of CPU, GPU or RAM usage.

@imhereforonequestion Hey, are you by chance using a soundbar that you're passing your video through? I am, and I wonder if that is the issue--like, maybe Windows 11 is handling the bandwidth differently or something?

@imhereforonequestion I have been suffering the same problem for some time now. When playback of any video be it online or locally stored, there would be what I could only discern as video lag or buffering for up to 15 to 30 seconds. After the initial buffering everything would be fine. Not really a big deal but very annoying to say the least. After many hours of research and troubleshooting it found that the culprit was the RealTek audio driver. Start by uninstalling that driver and locating the correct Intel audio device driver and installing that. After doing this I've had no further problems with any video playback.

Stream (on SharePoint) is an intelligent enterprise video experience that is part of Microsoft 365. It empowers you to record, upload, discover, share, and manage video just as you would any other file. Video is like any other document. It seamlessly integrates with apps across Microsoft 365, so you get the same experience no matter where you add or engage with video content.

Just upload videos to the same places in Microsoft 365 where you work with other files. In those same places, you get enterprise video capabilities combined with what the Microsoft 365 file platform built on SharePoint offers.

Stream (on SharePoint) is a rethinking of the traditional approach to enterprise video.Historically, video was technically difficult to deliver at scale, so specialized vendors developed standalone services that managed, stored, and played video from their own specialized silos. Being off to the side, video has been a challenge for most customers to integrate into normal workflows. With a standalone service you can embed and link videos into other experiences, but these independent video products still suffer from low usage, low awareness, and are typically the domain of experts. Standalone video services have no connection to the rest of Microsoft 365 other than embed codes and links. Thus your videos aren't managed the same way as other content, and the services that help with governance and compliance that are available in Microsoft 365.

But now, we're changing that paradigm and making Stream - and enterprise video - an integral part of Microsoft 365. Stream (on SharePoint) is built on the same storage platform that all other content types use. Videos are now stored in SharePoint, Teams, and OneDrive just like your documents, presentations, and spreadsheets. Stream offers the same familiar experiences for sharing, searching, and commenting as the other apps in Microsoft 365.

To enable this, we invested deeply in the video playback experience directly from the SharePoint platform, which powers it all. Videos start up quickly and play reliably without a separate dedicated video service.

For admins this means you no longer have to deploy and manage a special solution for videos that works differently from the rest of your infrastructure. Because all videos are now regular files in SharePoint, the services and tools built to work with SharePoint and OneDrive now work with video. You get all the core management capabilities that other file types in Microsoft 365 have, such as archiving and versions, eDiscovery, Legal Hold, Retention policies, audit logs, permissions and file life cycle, APIs, and analytics.

The idea of a "single" video portal for your whole organization wasn't driven out of user need, it was driven out of how enterprise video technology has worked in years past. Videos had to be in a single portal because that was the only way to ensure that they'd play back at scale. However, when we talk to enterprise and education users and understand their past actions using our legacy solution Stream (Classic), it shows that they didn't need a portal dedicated to a single content type. They found more use in bringing videos into other locations where viewers were already visiting. Videos were woven into organization's intranet, news articles, lessons, posts, notebooks, wikis, sites, pages, and portals mixed with text, images, files, and video. These experiences where people watched videos the most were purpose built branded experiences. A portal limited to just video doesn't meet that need.

For example, if you look at the aggregate telemetry from our legacy solution Stream (Classic) over the last few years it ran, it showed that people weren't visiting the portal to explore videos. Content owners were just using Stream (Classic) as a hosting experience.

But because Stream (on SharePoint) is built on SharePoint, in addition to direct links to videos, you can setup destinations for people to watch videos inside your intranet with pages, sites, and portals. Create places just for videos on a specific topics or mix video with all your other content you need people to see.

Pin video allows the host to disable active speaker view and only view up to 9 specific speakers, while other meeting participants can pin one video on their end. You can also pin videos in Zoom Rooms.

If a participant is recording locally and pins a video, the pinned video will be recorded unless the participant who is recording changes their video layout. Pinning another participant's video will only affect your local view and local recordings, not the view of other participants or cloud recordings.

The host can also spotlight up to 9 videos. Spotlight video puts a participant as the primary active speaker for all participants. All participants will only see the selected speakers as active speakers. This feature is often used to spotlight a keynote speaker.

A simple edit function which can cut out your favorite parts of movie content and saves them as new video files in the same format. You can also capture photos of your favorite scene in videos and save them as a still image.

Have you ever wished you could watch your favorite videos in high definition, even if they were originally recorded in lower quality? Well, now you can, thanks to a new feature we are experimenting with in Edge Canary: video super resolution (VSR).

Video super resolution uses machine learning to enhance the quality of video viewed in Microsoft Edge by using graphics card agnostic algorithms to remove blocky compression artifacts and upscale the video resolution, so you can enjoy crisp and clear videos on YouTube and other video streaming platforms without sacrificing bandwidth.

Video super resolution is automatically enabled by Edge and indicated by an HD icon on the address. The feature can be computationally intensive, so this icon allows a user to be in full control of enabling or disabling the feature.

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