YouTube video > DownloadHelper > save to Videos on your computer > copy to flash drive. Don't trust YouTube to not delete your video. DownloadHelper Firefox extension or a version for other browsers you can find.
Try youtube-dl, or one of the frontends for it. Paste in the URL, set what quality video you'd like, and play the file once it's downloaded.
I'll teach you how to do it, and I hope you'll thank me by doing some of it yourself:
Go to http://www.videograbby.com/
Paste the youtube video URL into the box
Choose HD, if available
Save the video.
Optional: Host it somewhere and send the link to Kim Dotcom.
Seconding this, youtube-dl is great.
Works on Windows, OSX, or Linux, is well supported, and takes up a miniscule amount of space by modern standards. Use it with ffmpeg to convert it to whatever audio/video format you need.
Can download from Youtube, Reddit, Twitter, websites I'm not allowed to mention here so I'll just link the list from their site.
EDIT: In case you're doubting how powerful this is, if you have the connection and the space for it, you can literally download entire Youtube channels with this thing. It's insanely useful.
I would never let YouTube just idly run for 10 hours, ads or not.
Just download the thing (youtube-dl) if you need it and then it's under your control and you won't even need the internet to watch it.
Copyright claims are great way to loose friends and influence people—if the red-baiting, personal-attack memes and neck bearding didn't work
Thanks for the heads up George.
For the future, all the videos from a channel can be downloaded with youtube-dl by passing the channel link as an argument:
youtube-dl https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLFtsWUvuK28WwGAOTrYMpMK5__2q0MCDF
Mickey Mouse (BS) 1923-Forever
https://www.twitch.tv/chapotraphouse/videos (skip the preshow, it's just random youtube videos)
Reminder that youtube-dl can download videos from Twitch for easy offline viewing (although without the chat, YMMV if that's good or bad).
You can use youtube-dl (works fine on Linux, but can be installed on Windows too). youtube-dl
Then use this command:
youtube-dl -ciw ytuser: https://www.youtube.com/user/EthosLab -f bestvideo+bestaudio
That will download all 2113 Ethos videos (to the current working directory) in the best quality.
This tool will safe you both time and anxiety. I don't know what the install process is like on windows (which I assume you're running. If you're on Linux you can just get it through your package manager), but once you have it you can just type
youtube-dl -x --audio-format mp3 <YouTube link>
into Powershell and you'll have the MP3 on your computer. I typed that command from memory, so it might be slightly off, but I don't think so. It saves tons of time, and you don't have to worry about viruses or ads or getting to the website.
I use youtube-dl, the GUI version.
Lets me select multiple videos and queue them up for download, either as just audio or the full video in a multitude of filetypes.
My only gripe with it is that you can't download audio as .flac, aside from that it's perfect. In case you want to try it remember to check for updates inside the program.
FDM is a program that you can use to queue and schedule downloads. It supports both regular HTTP/FTP downloads and torrents. Everybody only uses it for regular downloads though and uses a dedicated torrent client for torrents.
if you want a more general solution to downloading reddit videos, you should get youtube-dlg. It'll pull the mp4 and the audio from the json and stitch them together.
I use the command line version so all I have to do is open my command prompt, type 'youtube-dl' and paste the url, and I get the video on my desktop. Perfect solution for sharing with friends. It's a bit harder to get to work than the GUI version to work though, since you have to make sure ffmpeg is installed and pathed correctly, and other things.
My recommendation is to use YouTube-dl. Optimal quality possible as it just downloads the source and it goes straight from YouTube to your computer, no middle man. Open source free software.
Always download your playlists (e.g. with youtube-dl-gui), search Youtube IDs in Google and Bing (Bing seems to cache longer), consider using NewPipe for Android (alternative YouTube client, can download videos, play in background, remembers video names and thumbnails ever after they were deleted).
About a month ago popular uploads of soundtracks of Need for Speed games were set to private. Previously, in December and January there was Touhou-apocalypse (many accounts uploading music arranges were banned, some had multiple videos over 1M views).
You'll need ffmpeg and youtube-dl in the same directory.
"./youtube-dl.exe <URL> -x --hls-prefer-ffmpeg --audio-format mp3"
Assuming you're on Windows.
Jdownloader is the program to use. Downloads from almost every website out there and deals with interruptions very well. Use this ad-free installer:
https://jdownloader.org/jdownloader2
It takes a bit of getting used to - this is a powerful piece of software with a ton of features. Make sure to read the documentation and a guide or two beforehand.
It is worth mentioning that some servers, especially certain file hosting services with optional premium subscriptions, do not allow free users to continue interrupted downloads. Jdownloader can not circumvent such restrictions, but very short interruptions are not going to end the download in many cases with this program, unlike with a web browser.
You should also consider switching over to Firefox. It's more efficient, has better working ad-blocking (Google made intentional changes to Chrome that made uBlock Origin significantly less effective) and is far superior in terms of privacy. It can also continue interrupted downloads far better than Chrome, although it's a manual process (you have to pause and continue downloads that appear "stuck").
I use the downloadhelper plugin for firefox . It puts a little icon beside your address bar. It lets you know when you can download any of the videos on a page you are on. click it once and it downloads the video. Works great for vimeo as well.
Also get disciplined about saving every video you like. I just started using YTDL-GUI and it's boomer-easy to use. Works on every video site I've thrown at it so far.
I've only found one way to download the video properly and that's with Youtube DLG installed on a desktop. Reddit stores the video and audio separately so they have to be separately downloaded, rejoined, then uploaded somewhere else. A bot would be very expensive to run using that much bandwidth.
This is a problem only for Europeans https://www.reddit.com/r/privacy/comments/jm37a1/youtube_will_start_to_demand_id_credit_cards/
A workaround is to download the video with youtube-dl.
You can still acquire it at https://youtube-dl.org, pypi and twitter. The only issue is now that there won't be a single consolidated location any edits to the source code can be centralised for future updates.
Wouldn't it be easy for the ytdl devs to challenge this? youtube-dl has a lot of legit uses like downloading your own stuff or all the available free to use media from almost any media hosting website. Looks like people already are full panicking turning it into images lol.
If anyone wants to download the utility it's still available through https://youtube-dl.org or pypi.
I updated Tartube's classic mode just yesterday.
The update clarifies how media formats are handled, and adds direct conversion of video formats (in addition to direct conversion of audio formats, which already existed).
I will upload it to github as soon as I've finished today's changes: https://github.com/axcore/tartube
youtube-dl - open-source, multi-platform, easily automated
Make sure you have the most current version of youtube-dl.exe (assuming you're on a Windows-based system). Put it in a easy-to-remember location.
Open whatever terminal is available to you (likely the Windows command line): Hit WIN+R, type "cmd", hit enter.
Navigate to the folder containing youtube-dl.exe by using "cd <folder path>". cd is a command to change your active directory.
Doublecheck your current folders contents with the command "dir". It should display youtube-dl.exe
Execute the command "youtube-dl <youtube url>"
Magic ensues.
There are a zillion additional parameters you can use to modify youtube-dl's exact behavior to your liking.
This isn't a website, but if an application is acceptable... youtube-dl
It supports downloading from ~800 streaming sites currently including youtube, and has tons of options for quality being downloaded, reencoding, audio only, etc
Youtube-dl is free and open source. It's command-line based, but easy to use - just its name, a space, and then the URL of the video you want. There's more options if you want to download it as an MP3 or a particular video codec, but you don't have to use them.
Obviously only use it for your own videos on YouTube/Spotify/Vimeo/Reddit etc; not for this one.
youtube-dl is the real deal, everything else uses it.
Here is a guide that I wrote on how to use it: /r/software/comments/9lxktm/how_to_download_entire_youtube_playlist/e7asu6g/
There are also GUI's that use it:
But it might be useful learn how to use the original thing.
Or use youtube-dl. You can take down a site that isn't a site to begin with. It's been around for years, and I've never had it not work, as long as I'm using the latest version available.
I've started the process of downloading past streams from some of the curated streams in the stickied comment
I would suggest others doing the same! Check out youtube-dl. Good for preservation and posterity and don't forget to include metadata in the downloaded streams
<code>youtube-dl</code> supports a very large amount of sites.
This is probably the closest you can get though, "any site" just wouldn't be possible. There are way too many variables that come into play.
the youtube-dl.exe got updated, there's an instruction on how to update it in some dance world. IDK if it's that.
I mindlessly followed it and videos for that room started playing https://youtube-dl.org/
Youtube-DL is incredibly useful for people who like watching Youtube videos. You can download them so you can watch them later on your computer in case Youtube takes down a channel you really like. There's a GUI version for people who don't like command-line terminals.
For steamunlocked it is a good idea to use a download manager for increased speeds, try jdownloader: https://jdownloader.org/jdownloader2 it usually offers increased speeds over the browser's download manager. The torrent client recommended by r/piracy is qbittorrent
youtube-dl. If you're scared of the command line you can find guis online (but it's not hard to use). Also supports many other sites, you can find the full list (as of version 2021.02.22) here
If you're going that route this is one of the easier ways to do it: https://www.mediahuman.com/youtube-to-mp3-converter/
and this is the big brain way: https://youtube-dl.org/
True big brain is just using soulseek.qt
You can open a PDF in LibreOffice Draw to make minor changes (e.g. fix a typo). Or you could use an online service like Zamzar to do the conversion. You can also extract text and images using various tools.
Youtube-dl if you can stand the commandline. Preferably on linux for the ffmpeg support and automatic re-muxing.
Youtube-DLG if you need a GUI on Windows.
I even have a script setup that automatically downloads any videos I've liked every week using youtube-dl.
This isn't precisely that but is a tutorial for youtube-dl
Also worth noting if you want to choose your video quality you can do
youtube-dl -F url followed by
youtube-dl -f 123+456 url
>Lite spørsmål: Korleis kastar du ned ein film frå NRK?
Gitt at du bor i andre etasje eller høyere, åpner du soverromsvinduet og skyver datamaskinen din fint og pyntlig ut av vinduet.
Seriøst svar: Last ned youtube-dl. Hvis du er på en windows maskin går du til stien du lastet ned exe filen (youtube-dl.exe) i kommandovinduet. Skriver:
youtube-dl.exe https://tv.nrk.no/program/KOIF45004111
(i tilfelle du vil laste ned kongens nei, hvis du vil laste ned noe annet erstatter du bare URL'en med URL'en til det programmet befinner seg på)
The source code was briefly taken off github but the project wasn't really "shut down".
It is literally as easy as running youtube-dl https://www.hornpub.com/view_video?whatever
on the command line. I believe there are GUIs for it as well
For future reference, youtube-dl supports downloading Twitter videos, along with many more site. Since it's open-source and you run it locally, it's completely safe and you don't have to deal with sketchy random ad-ridden sites.
I don't think it's likely that the internet would go down. There is redundancy built in. If, say, a router goes down, others would just pick up the slack and the data would follow a different path.
There very well could be temporary, localized 'glitches'. And, high solar activity can cause apparent slowness.
YT videos can be downloaded with youtube-dl : https://youtube-dl.org/
And, web pages can be saved by using your browser's File -> Save as menu option.
I have students that still use WordPerfect. Zamzar offers free, fast file conversion so you could work on his stuff without the crap characters. That being said, you would have to keep converting after he added more.
Try the FireFox extension Download Helper. May work.
http://www.downloadhelper.net/
EDIT: Make sure you don't try to download it until it starts playing. It can't capture the stream until it plays. And sometimes I have to let the entire video play before it will finish the download all the way.
Awesome! You are definitely ahead of the game, there...
You can use DownloadHelper to download most FLV (Flash) videos... though it often requires a flash viewer starting up before it can/will grab the video (or, at least I've not figured out a consistent way around this, myself).
Also, VideoLAN's VLC Player will play most formats, including FLV.
Download the video before it gets taken down by Tamaki.
YouTube DLG is a great option if you're using Windows or Linux, but there are hundreds of other options as well, use whichever one you prefer.
You should really consider youtube-dlg
https://mrs0m30n3.github.io/youtube-dl-gui/
It's a graphical frontend for youtube-dl which is a commandline program.
Sure it's not as easy as a chrome extension but you can download from a tonne of sites:
https://rg3.github.io/youtube-dl/supportedsites.html
it's free, open-source, fast and provides a load of options for downloading - just make sure to hit update at least the first run + every other week - it pulls down the youtube-dl python code from github.
If you try to download the files, you'll get this message:
>total size of requested files (52 GB) is too large for zip-on-the-fly
What you need to do is download a program called JDownloader here. Install the program and open it. Click on "Add new links" and paste a link to the page linked in this post. Once that's done, you can click on the browse button to change what location the videos will download to. (You can skip this step if you're ok with the default download location.) After that, right-click on the entry called "ScottTheWoz" and click "Start downloads" All of the videos should download normally.
ProTip- Use a download Manager. I use Free download Manager. It's way easier to manage downloads because you can turn off your PC and continue the download on next boot plus it's faster.
Here's a link
Did a quick test download and https://youtube-dl.org/ appears to work just fine with regular vimeo videos (and is really always the first option you should try). I don't see why it wouldn't work with private ones. Do you have an example link?
I use youtube-dl for this: https://youtube-dl.org/
Can download a specific video/channel/playlist. Skips dupes by default. I have a script that runs periodically that downloads videos on my "favourites" list.
Jacking your comment for pertinent info--DOWNLOAD HELPER is a firefox extension that will allow you to directly download most vids from sites so you can upload and host them wherever you want and not have to worry about YT bullshit poicies and whatnot. Spread the love. Link provided above, or simply google it.
Try FileBlender.
File Blender is an extensible and customizable file conversion and processing tool - Video Converter, Image Converter, Audio Converter, PDF/TIFF Splitter and Joiner and more.
The above, combined with 'Download Helper' Plugin for Firefox should allow you to do most of what you listed.
I use an awesome extension for Firefox called DownloadHelper. It will detect any and all FLV files on a YouTube page and allow you download them in an .mp4 format. Highly recommended.
YouTube-DLG is a good program to grab any YouTube clip as and download it as any format, you can even download from other sites like SoundCloud and Crunchyroll.
YouTube-dl. If you're not familiar with anything coding related or don't care for advanced settings, just want to download some videos with ease, you could use YouTube-dl GUI instead, as it comes with a interface and is very easy to use.
You're better off using youtube-dl. If you are unfamiliar with the command line, you can use youtube-dlg (youtube-dl with a GUI).
For you non-command-line users out there (or if you're just lazy), there's a lightweight cross-platform program available for it called youtube-dlg (the g standing referring to GUI or Graphical User Interface). Located here:
You're welcome.
It is very simple actually. There is a tool called youtube-dl that makes it possible to download audio and video from a variety of websites.
BBC Radio is available worldwide so all you need is this tool to download.
Link: https://rg3.github.io/youtube-dl/
GUI is also available for simplicity: https://mrs0m30n3.github.io/youtube-dl-gui/
Let me know if you have any questions.
Ah. Then you will be way better off using FDM. Its free and open source, works fine in FF, and does all the thing IDM does (plus, it can also download torrents with magnet link support).
This question has come up repeatedly over the years. Long story short no there is no podcast and likely never will be, because it was filmed in the early days and there was generally no regard for visual references so sometimes there might be confusion if listening to only audio.
But, that doesn't mean there aren't solutions if you're undaunted by that. There is a free program called Youtube-DL that permits you to download and convert videos from youtube en-masse. This includes downloading an entire playlist and converted it into mp3 with a single command. The catch is that it has a bit of a learning curve depending on your computer. I use a lot of Linux so I'm perfectly happy to use the command line version. There is a GUI version for Windows machines though that's pretty straightforward. The program is open source and very well-maintained, and works on other websites besides youtube ;)
Either use one of the many website or use the command line tool called youtube-dl. That is the one I use. https://youtube-dl.org/
The -x parameter is for only downloading the audio file.
War mal gut, ist nur noch Schrott.
Für OCH mag es sich lohnen das Mammuth zu installieren (aber passt auf das ihr nicht ausversehen die mitgelieferte Adware installiert, wirklich shady)
Für YouTube und viele andere VOD Plattformen reicht youtube-dl https://youtube-dl.org/
Hier auch mit Klickybunti Oberfläche für Windows User: https://github.com/MrS0m30n3/youtube-dl-gui
You can download multiple URLs with one call, i.e.
youtube-dl url1 url2 url3 url4
and giving the url to a Youtube channel or playlist will automatically download all videos in the channel/playlist.
Most of the time you will also want -c and -w options, which will attempt to continue aborted downloads (-c) and prevent overwrite of exiting files (-w).
For Windows users, first, there is a distribution available as a single .exe file at https://youtube-dl.org/downloads/latest/youtube-dl.exe (no need to install, just run it), and second, running the program with -u option will automatically download a new version and replace the exe file (useful as websites change the way they work, and the software needs to adapt).
Resolution has nothing to do with it. Every single video on Youtube gets a VP9 version, even the ones with 0 views.
You can check for yourself by downloading youtube-dl, doing any Youtube search and sorting by new, and using youtube-dl -F youtube_URL_here
to list the available formats. You'll see that every single video, whether it's 480p, 1080p, 1440p or 4K, uses VP9.
The reason why some people might be confused about this is that H.264 is only available for up to 1080p. So any resolution above that by necessity uses VP9 (or AV1 nowadays, if the video has enough views). And since VP9 hardware decoding isn't universally available, the only time their laptop fan spins up is when they're watching in 1440p or higher, and they confuse that for "VP9 is only used for higher than 1080p". When in reality H.264 is more rare on Youtube than VP9 is.
You might like to take a look at https://youtube-dl.org/ It also works with many other sites besides youtube, contrary to its name.
I personally use it download the latest videos from youtube channel feeds, before i get home, so that bandwidth isnt used while i want to use it for streaming/gaming or something else.
Works beautifully.
Do you have reddit is fun? I have the option to save as MP4 by holding the screen down. Alternately, if you have a computer you can get youtube dl https://youtube-dl.org/ then transfer the song to the ipod. If you need to convert the MP4 to an MP3 use VLC player. Open it up and go to Media > convert/save, then choose the option for mp3.
Ignore all the other youtube downloaders, they're scammy trash. This is the only legit one that allows access to the source code.
And of course, please support Starset by buying the track when it does come out.
I'm pretty sure there are some people who had the foresight to archive it since it was one of those videos that may potentially be taken down. For anyone interested to do so in future, use youtube-dl, an open source tool. Don't go using those "free" video downloaders that come with adware
You can still download the binaries at https://youtube-dl.org/ The only thing that was taken down was the source code repository at github. I'm sure it will live on as there are many copies of source code and the devs will eventually find a new source control host.
As u/AFurBall has said, youtube-dl works well too (also on Linux). Another Tool I like to use is the YoutubeDownloader for Windows, which like youtube-dl comes without any advertising or shady stuff.
I use youtube-dl. Its a free and open source command line downloader.
And while its command line, its basic use is quite simple:
youtube-dl "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xxxxxx"
My suggestion is to install youtube-dl through Homebrew. Despite it's name it works for a lot of different sites. You'll have to use the terminal, but it's as easy as typing "youtube-dl" followed by a space, paste the address to the page where the video is located and press enter.
Not sure what your tolerance is for technical tinkering but youtube-dl is the best I've used and also support a lot of other sites as well as youtube.
By default it will automatically download the highest quality it can find.
youtube-dl <youtube url>
It has a huge amount of options that you can learn as you go too.
Take a look at https://youtube-dl.org/. That's a program that will download just about any embedded video. You could also try asking /r/datahoarder or /r/archiveteam for help backing up your sisters old content.
Pois é.
Como seu nome é em hex, suponho que seja desenvolvedor. Tu pode baixar vídeos do reddit usando o youtube-dl (apt install youtube-dl
ou https://youtube-dl.org/). É só colocar o link do v.redd.it que ele dá merge no arquivo de áudio e o de vídeo, resultando num mp4.
Por exemplo, pra baixar esse vídeo: youtube-dl https://v.redd.it/uokaxukf62z11
I already had this made this for /co/ on 4chan and read your comments, so here ya go! https://www.dropbox.com/s/wrgb6v84n8shcjg/thirdwheel%20pass4.webm?dl=0 Mind you, it's a webm, so it's not a gif. But it is higher quality. ... okay, here's this too: http://www.zamzar.com/convert/webm-to-gif/
In one thread at the Apple discussion forums someone recommended http://www.zamzar.com
I haven't tested it, and I also don't know how much I would trust an online service with sensitive documents, but if it's just some older school work or something, I'd try it.
Download the video. Typing in "Youtube to mp3" into Google will get you some good sites. I recommend this one.
Put it in your iTunes library.
Right click on the song, select "get info", and go to "options". Change end time to thirty seconds.
Click on the song, go up to file, select "create new version" and choose "create AAC version".
The file should now be a m4a file. Go here and convert it to an m4r.
Add the new song to your iTunes library and sync your phone. It should be under a list of available ringtones now.
There's probably an easier way to do this, but this is what I do.
Can confirm. Someone is definitely being a dick.
As far as an answer to your question, why not just download a gif version from gfycat and then add the sound back that way? Alternatively, package as an mp4 and then convert perhaps, http://www.zamzar.com/convert/mp4-to-webm/
Oh, I was pretty good at this. The Pirate Bay is sometimes helpful for torrents. You're really not likely to get caught torrenting textbooks IME. Otherwise google search it and throw this in your search along with the title and whatever else you think will help:
allinurl: +(pdf|chm|epub|azw|kf8)
(this isn't just for PDFs though, it has other formats; you can change these into PDFs here http://www.zamzar.com/ )
Zamzar. I tend to use that for things like this. Especially handy for converting the latest office formats to OpenOffice, which every true /r/frugal reader should be using anyway.
For those who would like to use a GUI: https://github.com/MrS0m30n3/youtube-dl-gui/releases
It "just works", because you can just update the YouTube-dl version it uses from within the application.
There is also a modern version: https://github.com/axcore/tartube/releases
http://www.metatube.com/en/videos/278377/LAVA-PIXAR-Short-Film-Inside-Out-Disney-HD/
Full, unaltered video. And when I say video, I don't just mean still images from the video. I mean the actual video. Download it now, before Disney finds this link. Use Video DownloadHelper.
keep us updated. Like other commenters said, make it a chrome extension. If you want any testing or anything, ask us. Make a subreddit if you have the chance, it'd be pretty awesome to help influence the development for something. Also, please, don't add the search bar or custom folders or screen caps. We have other extensions and third-party programs for that.
There is a firefox extension that does what you say, but it's on firefox only. I'd love a version for chrome. http://www.downloadhelper.net/
Download Download Helper for Firefox. Open the link in Firefox. Click play on the individual songs. Click on the down arrow on Download Helper by the back and forward buttons and download each .mp3
If you use Firefox, Download Helper is a fantastic add-on. Alternatively, you can use KeepVid which supposedly works well and does not require installing any extensions, but I've never really used it. I prefer these to the freemake tool since these are more OS "independent."
Use youtube-dl, should mux things back into an mp4 for you.
https://github.com/ytdl-org/youtube-dl (Releases)
Or if the command line isn't your thing, use youtube-dl-gui.
https://mrs0m30n3.github.io/youtube-dl-gui/
I'm assuming Windows? You can just download the exe. It has python embedded in it, no need to set it up separately.
There's also youtube-dl-gui that you might want instead if you'd like a graphical interface. https://mrs0m30n3.github.io/youtube-dl-gui/
I second this. Used to use 4videodownloader but made the switch to youtube-dl and divined it with an autohotkey script that grabs the url from my clipboard and downloads the video for it. Been very happy with it.
Also youtube-dlg is available for people that prefer a GUI. https://mrs0m30n3.github.io/youtube-dl-gui/
Well if you have a dvd burner in your computer and a little bit computer savvy, you could make your own dvds.
>youtube-dl: a completely free tool to download audio, video, and playlists from websites like YouTube, Soundcloud, and Vimeo. No more ads, quality limit, first 20 files in a playlist restriction.
needs:
https://mrs0m30n3.github.io/youtube-dl-gui/
is the windows interface version, no command line needed.
github: https://github.com/MrS0m30n3/youtube-dl-gui
it just gives it a nice interface.
Can just download like a playlist of music from youtube, and automatically convert it to mp3.
Could also offer, space sniffer, freeware as alternative to windirstat, its freeware, preference witch is better.
Youtube DLG. Lets you download audio and video from a metric butt tonne of websites, so long as it isn't DRM protected. Just paste in the link and hey presto, done. It was originally a program that you had to run in command line, but someone decided to make an executalbe version for those who can't wrap their head around it. I use it myself, really useful too.
It's also good for grabbing music from youtube too as it can download a whole playlist, and as far as I'm aware, has no limit (or at least a very high one) on the length of a video.
Just be sure to play around in the settings, namely to download at high quality and to add metadata to the file.
If you need help using it, feel free to ask. It shouldn't be too complicated though.
No problem!
if you're using the commandline, it's easy, this is all that's required:
youtube-dl https://www.youtube.com/user/msadaghd/videos
If you don't want a lot of the advanced features that you can use via the command line to download thumbnails, info, subtitles, put in folders automatically, etc, etc, etc, I highly recommend youtube-dl-gui It makes is as easy as pasting in a link to the video or channel or playlist you want, and clicking a button.
JDownloader2 or youtube-dl should sort you out.
Both can get you all audio variants (aac/mp4 mostly) so you can pick the ones you want.
Get them all, then it's an one-step operation to extract.
You might get some mileage out of JDownloader2 and perhaps realdebrid or alldebrid or the like for speedier downloads.
it's not a torrent so JDownloader is the best option. if it was a torrent you still shouldn't use utorrent. super unsafe and has bundled bitcoin miners in the past. use qbittorrent instead because it's open-source
Use JDownloader2. I just used it on a video that you supplied (Fall Out Boy) and these are the properties of the video.
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Video: AV01 1920x1080 23.976fps 1542kbps [V: ISO Media file produced by Google Inc. (av1 main, yuv420p, 1920x1080, 1542 kb/s)]
Audio: AAC 44100Hz stereo 127kbps [A: ISO Media file produced by Google Inc. [eng] (aac lc, 44100 Hz, stereo, 127 kb/s)]