YouTube has just replaced Twitch as the primary streaming platform for my local smash bros community. This is incredibly beneficial to them, as Twitch streaming is currently quite bad, and it is really difficult for me to publish my footage from stream battles. I have tried downloading some YouTube clips using popular YouTube video downloaders, but they either will not go through or try to force me to download the full video. (I am unable to accomplish this as they upload the full live video in one sitting, which spans approximately four to five hours.)
Does anyone know where I can get these video alone, for download?
For downloading specific YouTube clips efficiently, tools like 4K Video
Downloader and Savefrom.net are excellent choices. 4K Video Downloader allows up to 30 free downloads per day across Mac, Android, PC, and Linux, including options for playlist downloads and past live streams. Savefrom.net offers web-based HD downloads without limits and an Android app, making it convenient without needing installation. Both methods should help you download just the clips you need without hassle.
Hey Know, use Download 4K Video Downloader, copy and paste the YouTube link into the software, and it will download the video and audio directly to your computer.
Copy the URL of the desired YouTube video and paste it into Save From. net’s designated section. View the list of available download URLs that appears after clicking the “Download” button. Select the desired video output format from the list of available formats, then click “Start Download” to start the chosen file.
As an avid gamer and content creator, I’ve often faced the challenge of extracting specific clips from long streaming sessions. When my local gaming community shifted from Twitch to YouTube, I encountered the same issue of downloading lengthy videos. After trying numerous video downloaders that either failed or required downloading the entire video, I found a solution that worked for me. Using 4K Video Downloader, I could download specific parts of YouTube videos by setting custom start and end times, avoiding the need to download hours-long footage. Another tool, YouTube-DL, although slightly more technical, offers similar functionality and has been a lifesaver for efficiently managing and editing my gaming content.