iTube Studio
- Paid • Proprietary
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- Windows
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iTube Studio helps you to download videos (HD included) from YouTube, Facebook, Metacafe, Vimeo, Break, and many other video-sharing sites opened in Safari, Chrome or Firefox. Convert the downloaded videos or exisiting FLV/MP4 videos to use with iPhone 4S, iPod, iPad 2, PSP and other devices.
Download videos from YouTube and other similar video-sharing sites
Convert downloaded videos for iPad, iPod, iPhone (iPhone 4S) and more
Play and manage downloaded videos or flash videos on your hard drive
Directly download YouTube to specified format, no manual conversion.
Download videos from YouTube and other similar video-sharing sites
Convert downloaded videos for iPad, iPod, iPhone (iPhone 4S) and more
Play and manage downloaded videos or flash videos on your hard drive
Directly download YouTube to specified format, no manual conversion.
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iTube Studio
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- Developed by Aimersoft
- Proprietary and Commercial product.
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View alliTube Studio was added to AlternativeTo by iSkysoft on Sep 28, 2012 and this page was last updated Jan 18, 2021. iTube Studio is sometimes referred to as iSkysoft iTube Studio.
Freemake and convert2mp3.net stopped working so I tried this one along with a couple others (youtube-dl, softorino). Only this one still works to download youtube to mp3 (didn't test video dl).
It lets you download up to 10 songs then wants payment. I don't mind paying for software that works, this one is a little steep at 29 currently. The one thing that bothered me was that even though I went through the custom install and wasn't given any options about bundleware, it tried to install a firefox extension called 'tampermonkey'. This freaked me out at first but searching I see that it's needed to enable direct download from browser. Oh and the last time I went to pay for it there was an extra fee for insurance? or something? Not optional. If it hadn't been for that I would have paid for it already.