Whether you want to save a music video so you can listen to the song any time you want or grab an entire movie that someone posted, it's easy to download YouTube videos and save them for offline viewing.
Navigate to the YouTube video you want to save, using your browser. However, you can change the location of the download by clicking on the folder next to "Save to. The program will show the status of your download.
This will open ES File Explorer. If this is your first time opening ES File Explorer, you may have to swipe or tap through a few pages of information before arriving at the main page. Select a storage location. This folder should be in the middle of the page, though you may need to scroll down to find it. Watch your video. Find your video's name and thumbnail, then tap it to open it in your Android's video player. Move the video into your Android's Photos app. If you want to be able to view the downloaded video in your Android's Photos app instead of using ES File Explorer, do the following: Tap and hold the video's thumbnail.
Tap Move to Tap the Pictures folder. Tap OK. Method 3. Open YouTube. Tap the YouTube app icon, which resembles a white triangle on a red background. Doing so will open your YouTube home page if you're logged in. Tap your profile icon. It's in the top-right corner of the screen. This will open your account menu. Tap Get YouTube Red. You'll find this option near the middle of the menu.
It's a blue button in the upper-right side of the screen. You can then skip to the "Select a video" step. Enter your payment information. When prompted, select an existing payment method, or tap Add a [method] e.
Type in your YouTube password. Tap the "Verify your password" text field, then type in your Google account's password. Tap BUY. It's at the bottom of the screen. As long as your password and payment method both check out, doing so will grant you a free month of YouTube Red.
Select a video. Search for a video that you want to download, then tap the video in question. It will open. This option is below the video. On some versions of the YouTube app, it may just be a downward-facing arrow. Doing so opens a pop-up menu.
Select a quality. Tap a quality e. It's at the bottom of the menu. This will download the YouTube video onto your smartphone. Go to the video without an Internet connection. YouTube Red allows you to watch downloaded videos offline. To do so, tap Library , find a video under the "Available Offline" section, and tap it to view it. Include your email address to get a message when this question is answered. If you can't get a YouTube video to download on your smartphone or tablet, you can always download the video on desktop instead.
Helpful 0 Not Helpful 0. YouTube maintain a strict stance against downloading videos from their platform, so any services used to download videos now may be banned at any time.
Read more about it below. As for the downloaders, here are the best options. It turns out, it also has the ability to download YouTube videos, albeit in a convoluted way. If you run into any problems with it, you may need to do a full re-install of VLC and clear your cache to make it work. Click Play. There is a box at the bottom called "Source"—copy the URL you find in that box. Go back to your browser and paste the URL—it's a temporary web address and will expire eventually—in the address bar and start playing the video.
When you're viewing the video in the browser, you'll see an option to download the file to keep locally. However, it appears that VLC is only going to save your file as p and not any higher, even if the original YouTube stream was available in p or p aka 4K. It also won't convert video to other formats. To get those options, you need the desktop software below.
The software does what it advertises in a simple interface: grabs videos up to 8K in quality and downloads to plenty of formats. The sites supported are limited to the big names like YouTube, Vimeo, Facebook, and a few others, but that covers most of what you need.
It does display a large banner advertisement to keep the lights on and you're limited to 30 downloads a day on the free version. If you enable the Smart Mode and its pre-sets, 4KVD can perform one-click downloads to your favorite format. If you want to download more than 25 videos at a time or subscribe to YouTube channels to instantly download the latest, that requires the paid version.
Perhaps the biggest selling point of all is the claim that "There is no malware, adware, spyware or virus. The "analyzer" checks all the options. This tool tried to default to the 1,by-1, version in MP4; I picked the 4K version 3,by-2, pixels in WebM format , a subset of the MKV format—you can rename a.
WEBM file to a. MKV and it'll work fine. In settings, there are options to default to WebM at the highest resolution. You can set up a number of videos to back up before you even click the download button. The 4K There are no options for downloading closed captions. That's another strike. But WinX makes up for it by supporting so many download sites and being free. The free 5KPlayer is a lot more than a downloader, but it's got a heck of an integrated downloader.
Promising no viruses, ads, or plug-in requirements is a good start. However, you can still nab 4K vids from YouTube without registering. When downloading, the program does try to hide some things. Paste in the URL for a YouTube video and the analysis engine runs and shows only a few download options. Click the gear icon, then the Show All button and scroll to see more—like a 4K 3,by-2, file in WebM format.
The MB WebM test download took an agonizing 6. Grabbing playlists was possible, but you must adjust download settings one video at a time. The confusing interface makes it hard to go back to the other videos in the playlist.
The player didn't like playing back the overly large 4K file, though, and experienced buffering issues VLC didn't have any problem with the same file. But ultimately, there's a lot to like about 5K Player, from the price to the features, especially if you look at them as extras on a downloader. But interface and playback issues may have you looking elsewhere. FoneGeek Video Downloader might have appeared higher on this list if it weren't for the lack of free options.
You only get to download five videos free before you have to pay. For that, you get one of the cleanest interfaces I've ever seen on a downloader and a quick one. It downloaded our test 4K video as an MP4 in 1 minute and 16 seconds. You can also choose to download subtitles and even a thumbnail image, or whether to get the audio-only as a WebM or M4A file.
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