If you're worried that your favourite clips might be removed from You Tube and Google Video by the commercial big boys, why not download them onto your hard disk before its too late? VDownloader does exactly that by automatically detecting videos, and prompting you with a popup to download the file in either AVI or MPEG format. Whilst many other similar programs only download in flash FLV format, VDownloader allows you to choose the format you want. There's even an option to batch download if you're visiting a site with multiple clips that you'd like to save for future use or your own editing purposes.
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By Nick Mead Email of Nick Mead on 10 January, 2007Related posts:
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