• @papalonian
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    1010 months ago

    I also learned that you can copy a video link and paste it into VLC media player and it will play!

    You can also use this trick to download YouTube videos without the need of a 3rd party website!

    1. Copy the URL of the YouTube video you wanna download

    2. VLC / Media / Open network stream… And paste your URL

    3. Once the video has opened, Tools / Media Information

    4. Copy the URL in the “Location” field and paste it into your web browser, you should have the option to save the video

    It’s a couple of steps but once you memorize what you need to do it’s a million times faster (and I’d wager equally times as private) than finding one of those websites to give you a link.

      • kamiheku
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        710 months ago

        Yes! Though yt-dlp has been the preferred fork for a good while now. yt-dlg is a nice GUI that supports downloading with the fork.

    • @indomara
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      110 months ago

      Neat! I figured out accidentally that you don’t have to do step 2, you can just open VLC and ctrl+v!

      I am downloading a test video now, thanks that’s very cool!

      • @papalonian
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        210 months ago

        Nice, step 3 can also be accomplished with CTRL-I, at least on the windows version of VLC

        • @indomara
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          110 months ago

          Amazing! I showed my husband last night, he was equally amazed. :)