


“Vinegar” is a Safari extension for iPhone, iPad, and Mac that was released earlier this month with the goal of replacing the YouTube player with a minimal HTML player (via Daring Fireball).


For people with expensive data plans, you can also switch to 144p and 240p.On videos (and devices) that support 4K, you should see 4K video options in the quality switcher toolbar.
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Update December 4, 2021: Vinegar has received a nice update today with a host of new features: This is where a new Safari extension called “Vinegar” comes in to save the day. And in many ways, YouTube’s “native” app isn’t much better. The app is available for $20 stand-alone or you can get access to it (and many other apps) via Setapp.It’s no secret that using YouTube in the browser on your iPhone or iPad is a rather unpleasant experience.
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Downie is an easy-to-use app that I would highly recommend to anyone looking for a simple way to download YouTube videos onto their computer. In addition to YouTube, Downie also has support for more than 1,000 different video sites making it extremely versatile and useful. It worked perfectly and was definitely much easier than me having to use something like Audio Hijack to record the audio coming out of Google Chrome. I also tested Downie by giving it a link to a music video and setting it to only extract the audio as an MP3. I was able to feed the URLs for each episode on YouTube of show (which is called Traveler in case you were curious to check it out) into Downie and away it went.
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I decided to try and download a TV show that aired in 2007 on ABC but that I couldn’t for the life of me find anywhere but on YouTube due to the fact it was canceled after one short 8 episode season–and it worked wonderfully. Or lastly, you can use copy and paste – just press Command-O in Downie and you can insert as many links as you want in a single go.Įntering a YouTube video URL to download. Additionally, if you have more links, or links within some text, just drop the whole thing onto Downie – it will scan the text for links. There are a few ways you can have Downie start downloading videos for you, the first way is you can drag a link from any browser either on Downie‘s window, or the icon in the Dock.
