
(Bah!)īut first you’ll want to consider the implications of using YTC: YouTube’s current Terms of Service prohibit the downloading of most videos, particularly those which generate coveted advertising revenue. The developers encourage sharing the software with three friends, which then unlocks the ability to download videos from Vimeo as well, but first you’ll be required to “activate” by sharing your own email address with Softorino.

It’s far more painless and intuitive than other solutions I’ve used. YouTube Converter really does take the headache out of saving videos. Transferred videos automatically display the same thumbnail artwork as their YouTube equivalent in the iOS Videos app. There’s even a Preferences setting to favor MP3 over the Apple-centric default M4A format. Now that YouTube has become the modern equivalent of a jukebox, music lovers will be happy to hear that YTC also includes an audio-only setting, allowing videos to be downloaded sans picture and similarly synced directly to the built-in Music app.

Choose a quality setting and destination (which can be the Downloads folder of your Mac or any connected iOS device), click the red Convert button, and YTC does the rest. With YTC running, all that’s required is to copy a YouTube URL, which is automatically pasted into the application.
