ClipGrab - это бесплатный загрузчик и конвертор видео из YouTube, Vimeo, Dailymotion и многих других онлайн сервисов.
Что такое ClipGrab?
ClipGrab - это свободное программное обеспечение для скачивание и конвертирования онлайн видео со многих сервисов, таких как YouTube or Vimeo.
ClipGrab умеет скачивать видео с: YouTube, Clipfish, Collegehumor, Dailymotion, MyVideo, MySpass, Sevenload, Tudou, Vimeo.
Полученное видео может быть конвертировано в один из следующих форматов: WMV, MPEG4, OGG Theora, MP3 (только аудио), OGG Vorbis (только аудио).
Что еще умеет ClipGrab?
ClipGrab не ограничивается сайтами перечисленными выше, потому что многие другие сайты также поддерживаются "неофициально" благодаря автоматической системе распознования ClipGrab, просто попробуйте!
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