If your answer is "Yes", then you should check out ClipGrab. It's written in Qt-toolkit, looks awesome and importantly, lets you search and grab any YouTube videos (and many other similar online video sharing sites!) you want with ease.
Main features...
*. Search for video clips with thumbnail previews.
*. Change save location.
*. Choose the video container format: Original, MPEG4, OGG, WMV (Yikes!), MP3 and Ogg Theora (the official Ogg audio derivative for the video formats).
*. Add audio meta-tags automatically (album, artist, etc).
*. Change between video resolutions (1080p, 720p, 480p, medium or low, etc).
*. Clipboard support: meaning that, whenever you copy or play a YouTube video in your web browser for instance, ClipGrab will be able to automatically fetch that clip and let you download it easily at later.
*. It also supports Vimeo, Dailymotion, MySpass, Clipfish and mare other online video sharing sites.
*. Use proxy servers (you naughty geek! :P).
*. Enable/Disable run in the system tray area.
Settings window... |
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:clipgrab-team/ppaIf it does not show in your menus... then simply press "Alt" + "F2" keys and enter the below command into the Run box and press "Enter".
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install clipgrab
clipgrab
OMG! I can't believe I did it! And i'm 12!
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