I would like to save some audio off the likes of iplayer youtube or sometimes from a video embedded on a web page to listen to in the future.
I used to have several programs for this but the iplayer ones no longer work and im completely out of touch with comuters these days. Google seems to
send me round in circles. I would be interested to know what software other people use to:
save an embedded video from a website to your pc
save a youtube video to your pc
save iplayer audio to your pc
and then convert any of the above into mp3
There seems to be lots out there but don't know which ones are the most reliable/ safest to use
Many thanks
Realplayer installed gives a download option in youtube.
I'm lazy and I've got goldwave so I just use the control panel off that. Mind you any "windows" bing and bongs from accidental keystrokes will also get recorded....
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Originally posted by BenB
I'm lazy and I've got goldwave so I just use the control panel off that. Mind you any "windows" bing and bongs from accidental keystrokes will also get recorded....
i have got a cool little app on my linux system that can download all the i player stuff but i am at work and cant remember the name of it to save my life.
There is a free YouTube Downloader and Converer programe that works.
Cheers folks. Im mainly after the names of software to try. So realplayer for youtube sounds good. Then goldwave and total recorder. If theres any other ones that folk reccomend then do let me know. Ta muchly
Download Helper for Firefox, the only one I have tried, because it works
www.youtube-mp3.org/
works a treat, saves audio perfectly, strips off any adverts, only limitation is duration (30 minutes I think) stops you downloading whole albums