Download Video or Extract Audio from YouTube Videos
YouTube Fisher is a super tiny application with download size only around 18KB (zip) that allows you to download videos from YouTube or extract audio from any YouTube video. It’s portable.
To download a video or extract audio only from a YouTube video, copy and paste the URL of the video to the “YouTube video url” box in the application and click the appropriate button. (...)
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