Posted in: Internet TV Software & Tools, News, Video Sharing & Video Clips, Web TV Tips by Livia Iacolare on July 9, 2007

7 People Are Speaking Their Mind


  1. There are multiple Firefox plugins that support video downloading. My four favorites in terms of being most robust and working across the largest variety of sites are VideoDownloader, which you suggested, Amazing Media Browser, UnPlug, and DownloadHelper.

    http://toonamation.com
    Automatic Animation for Online Video

  2. Smarty Pants Says:

    July 9th, 2007 at 12:06 pm

    Excellent article and the comment is good too.

  3. Have you seen izimi (www.izimi.com). Its video hosting/sharing service is totally unlimited (any size, any quantity, any file type, any length), plus there is no need to upload your video up to any server, they just sit right there on your own PC. You just right click and izimi instantly gives you a URL, link code and embed code which you use just like you were using youtube, revver, metacafe, etc, etc to embed the vids. You can literally do hundreds of videos in a few seconds. You have to get a bit smart about the format, i.e. make them into small sizes (best also if you convert them to flash video so they stream), but it’s a neat alternative if you want no limits and instant sharing.

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  5. Or you could just go to http://www.videocodezone.com/conversion.php. Specify the URL and output type(my favorite is MP4 for IPOD of course) and it spits out that file. Pretty cool. Only thing is they support YouTube, DailyMotion, MetaCafe and Break.com only at this point so hopefully they will have more video sites in future.

  6. Hi Guys keep it up !!

    We all will appreaciate such sites , which helps us and educates us.

    I m now able to download videos , which I only used to see before

    Thanks Guys

  7. I would like to suggest also http://www.tubedownloader.info

    It is a free online tool so you don’t have to download and install any software on your computer. On the site you can find also detailed instructions and a video-tutorial.

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