YouTube is a phenomenon unto itself and possibly the most successful product for Google after Google search. Launched back in November 2005, the website attracts more than 1 billion unique users every month, and more than 6 billion hours of video are watched during the same period.
Although it might be frowned upon, there are many legitimate reasons to download a YouTube video. One is when you've recorded a video, uploaded it to YouTube, and then lost the original copy. And then there are copyright-free works to consider — from open source and creative content videos to those available in the public domain. You might not even be interested in the video and may just want to download its audio (or soundtrack) instead.
With that out of the way, here are our top 5 best YouTube downloaders. If we've missed any, feel free to comment and let us know.
1. Freemake Video Downloader
Freemake Video Downloader is a simple-to-use tool for downloading YouTube videos, along with their accompanying audio, in a few clicks. Simply paste in the URL of the video you want to download and click 'Paste URL' to set it running, or install the Firefox add-on to start the download from the YouTube page itself by right-clicking on the video.
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2. Free YouTube to MP3 Converter
YouTube is first and foremost a resource for watching videos, but there's nothing to stop you just ripping any video's accompanying audio. And, of course, there's more to YouTube audio than background music. Guitarists, pianists and other musicians, for example, could benefit by downloading one of the many instrumental backing tracks uploaded by professional and amateur musicians.
Before ripping, you can select the quality you want to rip the audio in from a variety of formats - including MP3, M4A, AAC, WAV and OGG. Next, pick your desired bit-rate quality and hit download to send it hurtling down the wires.
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3. aTube Catcher
With aTube Catcher you'll get the usual array of tools to download and convert YouTube videos (with audio), but it does a whole lot more too. One of its handier features is the ability to resize video, which allows you to cut out parts of clips for your own projects (if they're copyright free, of course) or lower the size of videos before saving them to your computer.
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4. Free Studio
Where some YouTube video downloaders focus on performing a single task well, Free Studio offers a comprehensive conversion package that can do tons more after you've made the rip. It's simple enough to get going: load up the program and you're presented with the option to download a YouTube video, or rip its audio as an MP3.
It means that factors like resolution, bit-rate quality and suitable audio codecs are automatically chosen and optimised, perfect for making sure you can view the video offline on your mobile device with no compatibility problems. There's also the ability to burn your video or audio track to a CD or DVD, and you can even give videos a psychedelic3D-type effect using the built-in 3D Video Maker.
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5. YTD
YTD is a no-frills video downloading tool that features the handy option of converting your files before they're ripped, saving you from having to do it afterwards. And unlike some other downloaders that only support YouTube, YTD is compatible with a whole range of video sites: from DailyMotion to Facebook and beyond.
You're also provided with information on their progress, the speed that they're downloading and how long it'll be until they're nestled on a corner of your hard drive to be viewed whenever you're ready.
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