>>172105Great, now I can leave this thread!
Can't you do that anyways by just screenshoting the webpage on your browser?
>>172231Not the entire thing, no. This'll save like five minutes in MSpaint.
thank you for the recommendation OP, bookmarked the site.
i dont know if this is intended to be sort of a take one - leave one thread for utility tools to dodge censorship, but just in case i will make a recommendation myself.
https://y2mate.com/This is a Download tool for youtube. Supports Mp3, MP4 and Webm. Video quality is selectable. Since our own video service for the site is now defunct, i figured something like this would serve us well.
>>172300>Not posting superior downloading toolhttps://rg3.github.io/youtube-dl/Support pretty much any video/audio website I've tried it on, even for twitter/facebook videos.
Open source as well if you want to be sure.
It works on both windows and linux, although windows cannot use it natively, you can just open the console, drag the .exe there and paste the link of whatever media file you wnat to download.
And best of all, it downloads directly from the website to your computer, no middle man (proxy recommended).