How to download videos from youtube, google, veoh, etc. on Mac?
This is a tutorial on how to download videos from youtube, google, veoh, etc. on Mac. Here are 14 methods. They are totally free.
Method 1, Download videos from youtube, google, veoh, etc using Free Video Downloader for Mac.
1. Download and install Free Video Downloader for Mac.
2. Download online Videos
Open the web page of the video you want to download, and when it starts to play, the program can automatically detect it and begin to download it. You can open multiple web pages to download several videos at a time.
All the download tasks will be under Source list. Under the source list you can have a clear view of the Thumbnail, Object File Name, file Length, Download status and Source File of the videos.
Method 2, Download videos from youtube, google, veoh, etc using Safari
1. Find your favorite video. This step is pretty self explanatory.You can use Safari and search for your favorite YouTube Video. It's as easy as that!
2. Next, you need to go to 'Window' and down to Activity. Click on 'Activity' to bring up the next dialog box.

4. Once you locate it and expand all the activities going on in the page, look for the largest file size (this is shown in the right hand corner). Most of the files found in a YouTube page are small files while most FLV files are several megabytes.
Once you locate the largest file, double click on it. This should cause another window to open and a download to ensue after that called "get_video".

Free Web services for downloading videos from video-sharing sites
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ClipNabber allows you to download videos from YouTube, Metacafe, etc. by simply copying and pasting the URL. You'll then get a link whereby you can download the file to your computer, iPod, iPhone, or any other media player. You'll need to have an FLV player for the YouTube videos. Quick and very easy to use! |
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Zamzar is a free online file conversion web application that can not only convert videos off the Internet to AVI, MPEG, 3GP, MP4, MOV, etc, but also converts between audio, image, and document formats. Paste the URL into Step 1 and then convert the file to your favorite format. |
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Vixy.net is another site that not only downloads online videos, but will also convert them to AVI, MOV, MP4, 3GP, or MP3 (if you want to extract the audio from the file). Using this site, you don't have to worry about downloading an FLV player as you can convert it to Windows format. (Same as Zamzar) |
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KeepVid also supports just about any video sharing site out there and the only difference about this site is that it also has a Top Videos section, so you can quickly download the most watched videos around the web. |
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Media Converter is similar to ZamZar and vixy.net, but requires you to create an account and log in. Also, it seems like it only supports downloading and converting videos from YouTube. You can also download their video download program, but it only supports 5 sites. |
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Hey! Watch is an online video encoding web service that encodes video into different formats including HD very quickly. The graphical interface is very nice and there are lots of features and options, such as the ability to transfer any video from the web directly to an FTP server or to online storage. |
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YoutubeX, as the name suggests, allows you to download videos from YouTube. Obviously, it only supports YouTube, but it has a couple of other features, such as the ability to play your video on the site and find popular videos quickly. |
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VideoRonk searches across multiple video-sharing sites such as Google Video, YouTube, MetaCafe and DailyMotion to find the most popular videos on each of them. You can either watch them on VideoRonk or download them to your computer in FLV format. |
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VidDownloader supports about 10 sites including the major ones and can download the videos in DivX AVI format. It's very easy to use and can also extract only the audio from a video by choosing "Just Audio" on the download page. You don't have to worry about having an FLV player since it converts the files to Windows format. |
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According to their web site, they support more than 98 video sites including MySpace, CollegeHumor, iFilm, etc. You'll have to rename the files you download from YouTube with the .FLV extension at the end. |
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This site is a foreign site, but is easy to use and supports most of the major sites. You can also download a free FLV player off their site to play videos from YouTube. |













