TubiTunes
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TubiTunes 1.0.1 runs natively on both Intel- and PowerPC-based Macs and requires Mac OS X 10.5 or later.

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YouTube → iTunes = One Click

There are a lot of ways to get web videos. This is the easiest one.

What You Do

What TubiTunes Does

1. Click on your TubiTunes bookmarklet

Click bookmarklet

2. Download

Download

Notice how you don't have
to do anything here.

3. Convert

Convert

4. Add to iTunes

Add to iTunes

6. Enjoy in iTunes and on your iPhone/iPod

Enjoy

5. Done — it's your turn again

Done

We've only scratched the surface...

More Sites

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TubiTunes isn't restricted to downloading videos from YouTube (including higher-quality MPEG-4 files if available). In fact, it works with most popular web video sites, such as CollegeHumor, DailyMotion, Google Video, Metacafe, and many more. It downloads MP3 files from MySpace, and so forth. We can't name them all, because we really don't know — TubiTunes has a generic web media detection mechanism that will work with all kinds of sites it hasn't even met during beta testing.

More Videos

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Likewise, TubiTunes isn't restricted to dealing with one video at a time. Just keep clicking that bookmarklet and dragging URLs to the TubiTunes window or Dock symbol. TubiTunes will add all those movies to its queue, process them sequentially, and let you know what it's up to through its Dock symbol.

Dock progress

left: Processing two movies, one pending
middle: Almost there
right: Done

More Than the Web

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If you're looking for a way to convert your existing movies to something iTunes and your iPod can understand — you've just read how that works. Because in addition to dragging web video URLs to TubiTunes, you can do the very same thing with local movie files. Just make sure you have the Perian and Flip4Mac codecs installed, so TubiTunes can deal with all those FLV (flash), AVI and WMV movies.