TubeQueue 1.62
O. James Samson - May 4, 2011TubeQueue is a .NET based YouTube video downloader and video converter. It uses ffmpeg for video and audio conversion. The program is a bit different from a few other programs out there because it uses the concept of video conversion queuing, which essentially enables you to apply any combination of video conversions to any combination of videos downloads directly from YouTube. TubeQueue has built-in search that allows for batch searching of playlists, subscriptions, favorites, uploads of a particular user, and general videos (example usage: downloading a 10-part video series in batch) and the traditional YouTube search page supports browsing YouTube to find the videos you want (like many other YouTube apps).
With TubeQueue, you can easily convert YouTube videos to AVI, MP4 for iPod, MP4 for iPod Touch/iPhone, mpeg, mov, FLV, etc. TubeQueue also allows you to tweak the default ffmpeg settings built into the program and modify them to your specific desires; and then save the resulting tweaked conversion for future use. The program also supports adding a local media file of any type (AVI, mp4, etc) and converting it to any other type (of course, it must be supported by the included ffmpeg binary). That is why TubeQueue is a bit different from other programs.
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