![]() ![]() The screenshot on the right of the CPU Usage gadget (in Windows) with all 16 threads on my AMD Ryzen 7 processor close to being maxed out for a couple of seconds while this merging of chunks occurs. You can play a video, as shown in screenshot (D), either by right-clicking it and selecting "Play Downloaded File…" or by right-clicking and choosing "Locate Downloaded File…" to go to the download folder on your system and then playing it with some other player such as VLC media player:Īllavsoft doesn't just download each video as single file, in a long-running single download stream, but does it in a smart and efficient fashion by the parallel downloading of small chunks (segments), followed by a short burst of activity at the end of the download to recombine those chunks into a single video file. STEP C: The videos are downloaded, and you can easily monitor the download status of each video: This is especially convenient for downloading complete seasons of TV episodes. ![]() STEP B: If multiple videos are found on the Web page, you are given the option to download just the first video or all of the videos on that page: ![]() Then click the big blue button (with a white arrow) in the bottom right corner of the window. STEP A: Once you launch this downloader, you simply go to the Web page for a particular video and copy that page's URL (or copy the link of a video from within that page) to the system's clipboard.Ī second or two later the link should appear automatically (or else, just click the "Paste URL" button): Today I'd like to emphasize how easy Allavsoft is to use. ![]() I've written previously about Allavsoft’s excellent Video Downloader and Converter for Windows (and Mac) and would like to repeat my commendation that it's an excellent way to obtain offline copies of a wide range of videos found on the Web. ![]()
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