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Many users who enjoy Youtube long to be able to download their favourite song or video from Youbtube. Dirpy has heard the call and with their program you can do just that. Dirpy’s service is free to use for all users. It will give you a downloadable link for anything video or song on Youtube. If you don’t trust bit torrents or are unable to find one you need for the song you want; then the Dirpy Program is your best option. Dirpy is also easy to use and is just a web application. You will not need to install anything and it will work with your browser.
Step One
Find a song you want to download from youtube and copy the URL for that video from the address bar. You might not be able to download any song or video hosted by VeVo though.
Step Two
Go to Dirpy’s website and paste the URL you just took from Youtube. Click the button provided by Dirpy in order to continue.
Step Three
Dirpy is now going to scan the URL you entered and bring up all the information it can. This will tell you the quality, file name, and any Meta data. You can then choose to change the name and whether to save it has an mp3 file or not. If you choose to download the video just click the download link. The quality of the video will be pretty bad but you will get the song at least. See the image below for further help.
What are ID3’S?
This is a tag that stores all of the information for an .mp3 file that you are downloading. It will store the files name, size, quality, song title, album, date released, name of the artist or band, etc. Bad data tags will give you a bad result when trying to download the song they are attached too. Most Youtube songs have correct data tags however so you should not encounter too many problems. You will need to enter the file name and other information by yourself once you try to download the song from Youtube. It’s not a difficult process and once you’re done; the songs yours.
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