Ripping!
August 17th 2011 22:17
One of the frustrations of watching a You Tube video is that you usually can't copy it to your hard drive or mobile or other device. I've tried various programmes over the years and the complications are usually too much for my amateur brain. Putting a You Tube video on a blog is about the limit of my abilities.
ImTOO DVD Ripper offers a downloadable programme that does a professional job of ripping You Tube videos to almost any device you can think of: iPad, iPod, iPhone, PSP, PS3, Xbox, computer. You can rip them to either an audio version or a video version. There's almost no limit to the formats, apparently.
There's even ImTOO DVD Ripper for Mac, so Mac enthusiasts don't have to wait in line for a change.
However, I'd been under the impression that the copying of You Tube videos had run into copyright restrictions, and it wasn't possible to download most of them. Maybe this is only in relation to professionally made videos, and not all those millions (dare I say billions?) of videos online that have been plunked up there by some rank amateur.
I'd be interested to hear from someone on whether I'm right about this or not. I know when I had a boss requesting me to copy the odd video to computer and then onto a disk that my tame geek told me that it couldn't be done.
Maybe things have changed....
ImTOO DVD Ripper offers a downloadable programme that does a professional job of ripping You Tube videos to almost any device you can think of: iPad, iPod, iPhone, PSP, PS3, Xbox, computer. You can rip them to either an audio version or a video version. There's almost no limit to the formats, apparently.
There's even ImTOO DVD Ripper for Mac, so Mac enthusiasts don't have to wait in line for a change.
However, I'd been under the impression that the copying of You Tube videos had run into copyright restrictions, and it wasn't possible to download most of them. Maybe this is only in relation to professionally made videos, and not all those millions (dare I say billions?) of videos online that have been plunked up there by some rank amateur.
I'd be interested to hear from someone on whether I'm right about this or not. I know when I had a boss requesting me to copy the odd video to computer and then onto a disk that my tame geek told me that it couldn't be done.
Maybe things have changed....
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