Friday, 25 November 2016

How To Download Youtube Videos For Free Using Freemake Video Downloader

 When someone talks about downloading Youtube videos, there's a side subject that must be brought up; is it illegal to download Youtube videos? With regards to copyright, as long as you're going to download a video for your personal-and-offline use, it's alright. Youtube allows users to watch videos on the website. Numerous users need to download or want to save their favorite Youtube videos to their PC so they can watch them offline. If you want to download Youtube videos, it's a major NO from me. Because if you need to share Youtube videos, it's pretty damn easy to do so; you can embed Youtube videos on your blog or email & you can also share the videos on social networks as well. We will not pass judgment, possible you have your reasons, if you need to download a Youtube video, only for yourself, here's how you can download Youtube videos.


Nowadays tons of websites allow you to download Youtube videos, but today we are going to learn how can we download videos through "Freemake Video Downloader," it's totally free. Yes, there is a premium pack available, but it's not worth it. Freemake Video Downloader allows you to download & convert videos to your desired formats except for .avi & .mp3. But, wait, it allows you to download the audio (More info in the video). Moreover, Freemake Video Downloader adds a 2-second splash before & after the video when you download, it's not a big problem if you are not paying, but we have a solution for that too. You can cut those 4 seconds using video editors. There are dozens of free video editing softwares available on Google, just search (or let me know, if you can't find even one on Google. Which is highly unlikely). Freemake claims it (Freemake video Downloader) can download videos from over 10,000 sites. But for now, we are going to use it for Youtube only. You can download multiple videos at once (it's a fantastic feature if you download Youtube videos every now & then).

When you install it, Freemake throws in extras; a third-party antivirus program & tries to make Yahoo your default search engine, that too in all your browsers, forcefully. Make sure you do the custom install, so you don't have to blame yourself afterward.

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