![]() There are also more automated approaches. Most or all of those applications can also convert MP4 files to MP3 if you’re after the audio only. ![]() I generally use Xilisoft’s Video Converter Ultimate, but it’ll cost you. If you need to convert the video, there are plenty of free applications around like MyVideoConverter, Total Video Converter, Any Video Converter. Many popular media players can handle MP4 files, such as Windows Media Player, VLC, MPlayer, iTunes, QuickTime, and my personal favorite, Zoom Player. Here’s a short video showing how it works (ironically hosted at competing service vimeo): This method should work just fine for Internet Explorer 8, Chrome, Firefox, Safari and Opera. Simply add this bookmarklet to your browser’s bookmarks, load a YouTube page with a video, and then clicking the bookmarklet will provide you a direct download of the video in various qualities including 720p/1080p and in the MP4 format. A two-year-old post on the Google Operating System blog offers the easiest.
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