![]() ![]() I created a new Service in Automator that sends URLs to 4K Video Downloader via the contextual menu in Safari's URL bar. But as I don't have the skills, I went looking for another solution, and I found one using Automator: If I had the skills, writing a basic extension like this for Safari should be pretty simple. It's not like it was a lot of work to copy a URL, switch to 4K Video Downloader, and paste, but it was just enough work to get annoying. There aren't many settings in VIDL, so I didn't see any obvious way to force it to get higher resolution versions 1 youtube-dl is supposed to get the highest-resolution version automatically, so I switched back to 4K Video Downloader…but I really missed the handy toolbar button. I tried those same URLs in 4K Video Downloader, and I was able to download the full HD versions. (Because it's based on the open source youtube-dl, VIDL supports a lot more sites than does 4K Video Downloader, which is also nice.)īut recently, I noticed that some of the videos I downloaded with VIDL were at 640x360 resolution, even though the source on YouTube was at least 1920x1080. ![]() When I see a video I want to keep, I click the VIDL toolbar button, and VIDL launches and downloads the video. On the Mac side, I had been using 4K Video Downloader, but recently found VIDL, which had one big advantage for me: It comes with a Safari toolbar icon. There are any number of tools out there that will do this for you, including web sites and Mac-specific apps. When I find things I enjoy watching on YouTube, sometimes I want to download them-because they may go away, or I may want to watch offline. ![]()
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