YVD is a small graphical program to download videos from Youtube.com. YVD support choosing the video quality to download, downloading multi videos and setting up your own proxy settings.
Features
- Portable, YVD does not need to be installed.
- Lets you select the video quality and format.
- Can download all user videos concurrently.
- Supports HTTP proxy.
- Runs on Linux and Windows.
- Free and open source, it is licensed under GPLv3.
License
GNU General Public License version 3.0 (GPLv3)Follow Youtube video downloader
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User Reviews
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Thank you very much for the program!
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YVD was great while it worked. But Google/Youtube has apparently broken it. Now YVD reports an error for every Youtube video URL that I try to download: Unexpected error. Title not found! Hopefully Hatim will update this excellent tool.
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Why does this project have a link in it to https yvd-qgcofr4sbi.rhcloud.com/script.php What does this php script do? Is this spyware?
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Worked first time, unlike four other applications that were tried. Simple to use, intuitive interface.
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This program absolutely works! It downloads youtube videos by url, including bulk downloads from a list of urls - with no strings attached, and no trail limitations! No malware either (scanned with Avast) PROS: •No installation wizard or software downloader - it's ready-to-run. •Easy and reliable. •Interface is simple and useful, and doesn't have any visual glitches or overflowing text. •Names the downloads with the full title of the video. CONS: •It crashes if you try to download more than 40 videos simultaneously. •When the application is launched, it goes straight to the preferences menu, which looks a bit confusing. I think the proxy setup fields should be hidden/dimmed-out unless you check the box to use a proxy. but that's just me. •Native playlist support would be nice. I wanted to download playlists, and while this feature unfortunately isn't included in YVD, it can still be done rather easily. Here's a roundabout way to download a playlist: 1. Use a playlist URL downloader site (such as FavBackUp by williamsport web developer) to save a spreadsheet of URLs for all the videos in the playlist. 2. Select the URL column, and copy URLs from the spreadsheet into a text document. 3. Use the Find and Replace tool to replace all text "https" with ";https" so that every URL is separated by a semicolon. copy this new list. 4. In YVD, Go to File > Add Multi Urls, and paste your semicolon-separated list into the box. hit submit. It's actually worth the effort to do this, because YVD is so much more reliable than specialized playlist downloaders. Very happy, 9/10