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TubeDigger review, feedback, suggestions -Download and Record streaming audio & video

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xaboxa 10-24-2012 01:56 AM

Re: TubeDigger review, feedback, suggestions -Download and Record streaming audio & v


 
I am into recording streams for several years. I did try, test and use many apps but the best one you can find at this time is tubedigger ! It is able to record streams from most of the webpages, it has fast and reliable support and it has simple, user friendly GUI.

MrOctober 10-24-2012 06:48 AM

Re: TubeDigger review, feedback, suggestions -Download and Record streaming audio & v


 
Quote:

Originally Posted by whoisbambam (Post 55675)
Mr. October,

What website for tubedigger?

The one i am trying from the USA is not working.

What do you mean by temp password?

thanks.



www.tubedigger.com

I meant registration key, not password

tubediggertempfree

Han5 02-08-2013 11:10 AM

Re: TubeDigger review, feedback, suggestions -Download and Record streaming audio & v


 
I have a question, does "detect all resolutions/bitrates of video" and "adjust converting quality automatically" happen when the video finishes? Or does it make adjustments when I actually convert/fix them with the convert button?

Thanks :o

TubeDigger 02-08-2013 12:29 PM

Re: TubeDigger review, feedback, suggestions -Download and Record streaming audio & v


 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Han5 (Post 59523)
"detect all resolutions/bitrates of video

Relates to video detection

Quote:

"adjust converting quality automatically"
Relates to converting

meedermow 04-16-2013 03:39 PM

Re: TubeDigger review, feedback, suggestions -Download and Record streaming audio & v


 
Great program. I've found that it will often download video where many other programs fail. One issue that I've run into though is if a .flv download is over 4gb then the final file will not save correctly.

I may be answering my own question, having been tinkering with aspects of the settings this afternoon - but is there any way of starting a download mid-way through so I can then join the two sections together with avidemux or somesuch?

One time I downloaded the 4gb+ file it seemed to start mid-way through and I stupidly deleted the file, thinking it to be corrupt when I could have used the above method, but I wasn't thinking along those lines, and try as I might - I can't replicate the situation again to snare the "second half" of the file.

Thanks in advance.

TubeDigger 04-16-2013 03:51 PM

Re: TubeDigger review, feedback, suggestions -Download and Record streaming audio & v


 
Quote:

Originally Posted by meedermow (Post 61631)
One issue that I've run into though is if a .flv download is over 4gb then the final file will not save correctly.

In latest versions it should work fine. Please provide link to that video.

meedermow 04-16-2013 04:07 PM

Re: TubeDigger review, feedback, suggestions -Download and Record streaming audio & v


 
Quote:

Originally Posted by TubeDigger (Post 61632)
In latest versions it should work fine. Please provide link to that video.

Many thanks for your quick response. Here's the link:

http://paralympics.channel4.com/vide...html?v=1236969

TubeDigger 04-17-2013 10:56 AM

Re: TubeDigger review, feedback, suggestions -Download and Record streaming audio & v


 
Quote:

Originally Posted by meedermow (Post 61631)
One issue that I've run into though is if a .flv download is over 4gb then the final file will not save correctly.

It will be fixed in next version.

dale 04-17-2013 11:58 AM

Re: TubeDigger review, feedback, suggestions -Download and Record streaming audio & v


 
I tested TubeDigger a few months ago. It worked perfectly fine, the only thing that bothered me was that there was no address bar history, like a real browser has. There were several live broadcasts and certain webcams I frequently wanted to record and I had to keep the urls in a text file and copy/paste the urls into TubeDigger. For many people it might be handy if the textbox gets changed to a combobox. Then save the last 20 or so urls that are copied/pasted into TubeDigger and reload them again at program start. This way previously visited websites can be easily visited again by selecting them from the dropdown list. Just a suggestion.

CristianoA 04-17-2013 03:42 PM

Re: TubeDigger review, feedback, suggestions -Download and Record streaming audio & v


 
newest version support downloading from hulu,nbc etc... ?


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