.. Note: There are other apps like Documents that can download files but I've found that this one works the best, especially if you want to be able to lock your phone and still listen to music (you can't do that with the iOS YouTube app). Open Documents and tap the small built-in browser window on the bottom right-hand corner. Open and find the video you want to download as an MP3. You can also paste the link to the video if you already copied a direct link from an email, a text message, the YouTube app, your, etc. From the video's download page, scroll down a bit and select the MP3 option.
When asked, enter a name for the MP3 and then choose a folder to save it in, or use the default one.. Tip: If you're not asked for a file name when you tap to download the MP3, hold the button down instead, and choose Download link.
Tap Save to download the MP3 to your iPhone. You can play the MP3 file from whatever folder you chose in Step 5. Use the button on the bottom left-hand corner of the Documents app to return to your folders and open the MP3. Download and install. Go to Edit Preferences to open the settings. Go to the Devices tab on the left.
From the Interface section at the top, change the “Host:” option to Windows WASAPI. From the same window, in the Recording section at the bottom, change the “Device:” option to be the output device, like your speakers or headphones. Click or tap OK to save and exit. From a web browser (doesn't matter which one), open the video you want to “convert” to MP3, and then be ready to hit the record button in Audacity as quickly as you can. That, or you can start recording in Audacity first and then start the video, but then you may have to do some editing in Audacity to remove any silence at the beginning. Hit the stop button in Audacity to stop recording. To save the recording to, go to File Export Export as MP3, and save the MP3 somewhere you can find later.
Download and install Audacity as well as, which will let us route the audio from YouTube to Audacity.. Tip: Once you've downloaded and opened Soundflower, launch the Soundflower.pkg file to actually use the installer. If it won't install, go to System Preferences Security & Privacy and choose to Allow next to the 'blocked from loading' message.
From the Apple menu, choose System Preferences. and then Sound. In the Output tab of the Sound screen, select Soundflower (2ch) as the output device. In Audacity's Preferences screen, via Audacity Preferences., open the Devices tab on the left. Under the Recording section, choose Soundflower (2ch) as the 'Device:' option.
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Open the Recording tab on the left and enable Software Playthrough of input so that you can hear the video as it's playing. Choose OK to save the changes. Open a web browser to the that you want to ultimately save to MP3.
Be ready to press play on that video but also be prepared to hit the record button in Audacity. You can do either one first (i.e. Play the video and then hit the record button or vice versa) but you might miss a little of the beginning of the video if you start it before you begin recording. Use the stop button in Audacity to quit recording.
Go to File Export Export as MP3 to save the recording to an MP3 file. To make sure your computer will play sounds normally again, just repeat Steps 2 and 3 but choose Internal Speakers this time. Open the video you want to download as an MP3. You can pause it for now.
With the video page open, launch the developer tools menu.. Windows (Chrome): At the top-right corner of Chrome, open the three-dotted menu button and find More tools Developer tools. The keyboard shortcut is Ctrl + Shift + I (uppercase 'i'). Windows (Firefox): Open the Firefox menu at the top-right corner and choose Web Developer Inspector.
Ctrl + Shift + C works, too. Mac : Use the three-dotted menu at the top-right corner to find More Tools Developer Tools, or hit the Command + Option + I (uppercase 'i') hotkey. Mac : From the menu button in the upper-right corner of the screen, navigate to Web Developer Inspector, or open it with your keyboard via Command + Option + C.
Change the user agent of your web browser so that you can trick YouTube into thinking that you're accessing the video from a mobile browser. This is the only way to make sure the video is actually downloadable..
Chrome: From the very top-right corner of developer tools, right next to the 'x' button, is another dotted menu button. Use that to open More tools Network conditions. Uncheck the Select automatically option next to 'User agent,' and choose Firefox - iPhone. Firefox: From a new tab, in the address bar, enter about:config and confirm with the I accept the risk! button (if you see it).
In the search box that appears, search for general.useragent. If it's missing (it probably is), right-click (or tap-and-hold) in the empty white space and select New String. Name it general.useragent.override, choose OK, and then give it this value: Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; CPU iPhone OS 83 like Mac OS X) AppleWebKit/600.1.4 (KHTML, like Gecko) FxiOS/1.0 Mobile/12F69 Safari/600.1.4. Return to the YouTube page if you're not already there, and refresh it, but keep the developer tools menu open.
The page should change a bit and the video will fill nearly the whole screen.. Note: If Firefox or Chrome automatically redirects you back to the desktop page, select the link that says to return to the mobile version of YouTube. Start the video, again, keeping the developer tools window open. Pause it after it's been playing for a few seconds. From the developer tools window, locate the small mouse pointer icon—it lets you choose which element to inspect on the page. It should be at the very top-left corner of the window.
With that tool selected, click or tap directly on the video. Back in the developer tools window, look for a section that includes a really long URL like you see in the screenshot above. It begins with the text 'src='and is probably blue, and may even be highlighted already. After some random characters should be what reads '.googlevideo.com/videoplayback.' . Double-click or double-tap the to highlight it, and then copy the link by right-clicking or tapping-and-holding the text and picking the copy option.
You can also use your keyboard: Ctrl + C in Windows or Command + C in macOS. Tip: If you don't see this link, try expanding the.