If there is no legal way to get the theme, here's what I do:
Find a non-official video on youtube that contains the music and use a downloader to get the audio(I use this one personally).
ymp4.download This website is a YouTube to mp4 and mp3 site, but you actually have the freedom to choose what resolution you want, and it shows a preview of how it is as well.
I dunno what site or tool I used actually, but my toolbox includes: * https://ymp4.download * using the source code browser mode, and finding the direct link to the video / mp3 in there.
Send the link here and I will see if I can replicate with that or some other tools.
Are you trying to bookmark it in Reddit or download it to your device? Both are possible.
I’m on the iOS app and in the top right there is an icon of a flag next to three dots. The flag saves it to your favorites in Reddit.
Some videos you can download on a Reddit video download site, but this one is a YouTube link. You can download the full video by copying the video link and pasting it here:
This is an independent site that sometimes opens a pop up ad when you hit “GO” but just close it and go back to the page you were on and it should have a real download link. Right click it and “download linked file” and you be good to go!
I'll stick around, if only for the weather reports.
Sure! I used a website that lets you paste in a YouTube link and then it turns the youtube video into a video file that you can download to your computer (dodgy stuff!). I did that for all the Today's Numbers.
I used a video editor on my computer called final cut pro - but any video editor would be able to do this, and I put all of the videos into the same editing project. I could see the audio waveforms (the lines that shoot up and down when there's sound on the video) for each of the clips, and was able to see where David said "pick a number," so I made sure that all the videos were lined up when he says that line by nudging and moving them as needed.
I lowered the volume of all the clips by about half(the sound would have been crazy loud if I hadn't!). And I lowered the opacity of each video, that's how transparent the video is - so it's like turning a video clip into tracing paper and any video clip playing underneath it can be seen at the same time. Opacity is measured here as a percentage, with 100% being a regular video, and 0% being invisible. Then I exported/saved the video.
And that was it! A very simple process that I'd encourage you to play with. The more videos that you would put on the top of each other; the lower the opacity and volume should be so that you get the most visuals and sounds from those clips. You could do this with 2 videos and probably only need to lower the opacity down to 50% and the volume may not even need to be touched.
These are the only ones that pop up near the top of Google results at all:
All of them capped the res at 720 or lower. Yes, some are offering 1080, but those have no audio. The speaker icon has a slash through it to let you know before you waste your time downloading it, but I downloaded a couple times before I noticed that.
> FWIW I use JDownloader2
I've installed that piece of shit before and it sucks. Youtube 4k Downloader is exactly what I needed and your responses have been pretty antagonistic and generally worthless, so I'll just ignore you now since you can't respond like a normal person.