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2022-06-25 16:39:29 By : Ms. Yan Cheung

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If you need to download video from YouTube to incorporate into your productions, you should try using HitPaw Video Converter to turn it all into usable clips.

People embarking on a career in content creation need to make their videos as entertaining and informative as possible. While you could rely on creating a lot more footage by yourself, sometimes it is better to use what others have done.

This is especially true for videos where you are demonstrating concepts or responding to a subject. In such cases, using a clip someone else has already produced and published may be better than creating your own from scratch.

The concept is often used online, with fair use rules in laws around the world generally allowing for the use of copyrighted material for various purposes. If your country's rules support it, then you can do this too.

The problem then becomes securing the footage from YouTube, which isn't easy since there's no obvious "download video" button to use.

A solution to this comes in the form of HitPaw Video Converter.

HitPaw Video Converter for Mac and Windows is primarily a YouTube video downloader, in that you can download videos from YouTube to your desktop. After that, the app is a YouTube video converter that can convert YouTube video to MP4, a more usable format for editing tools.

This powerful video converter also functions as a YouTube to WAV converter, YouTube to MP3 converter, etc. if you need to extract audio from YouTube video.

All in all, HitPaw Video Converter can convert between 1000+ video and audio formats so you can enjoy videos on any device and platform, such as MOV to MP4, MP4 to MP3, convert H.265 to H.264, convert video/audio to play on mobile, TV, social networks, and so on. What makes it even more unique is its 90x faster speed lossless conversion.

While YouTube is the main focus of videographers, HitPaw Video Converter isn't just limited to being a YouTube video downloader. The software can download media from over 10,000 popular websites, often with a single click.

You could convert YouTube video to MP4, but you could also do the same for videos from Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, and Vimeo.

The downloads can include audio services, so it's far more than a YouTube to MP3 or YouTube to WAV converter. It can even secure thumbnails and subtitles from online services if required.

If there are a lot of clips to be downloaded, such as everything from an account before it gets deleted, the Windows version offers a bulk channel and playlist download feature. The macOS version of the app will receive the feature in a future update.

Not only is HitPaw Video Converter able to help you download the videos, but it can also be used to make edits. This can be handy for making initial changes to clips before incorporating them into a video project.

The tools include cutting unwanted parts from a video, merging videos, cropping and rotating, speed changes, and various filters and effects. There's also an option to add a watermark to footage, which can be especially handy for clips you own that you are re-downloading.

To help get perfect edits, the video converter does so with lossless acceleration, converting 90-times faster without compromising quality. With GPU acceleration, it can convert 90 times faster and even manages a 10-times acceleration for CPU-only conversion when GPU conversions aren't available.

The process of using HitPaw Video Converter to download is straightforward and is practically the same depending on if you want to download video, a thumbnail, subtitles, or audio.

Securing video footage to bolster your productions hasn't been an easy task in the past. With HitPaw Video Converter, the process is simplified, making it much easier for anyone to get started in video editing.

Whether you need a video converter for MP4 or MP3 files, it is worth taking a look at HitPaw Video Converter.

HitPaw Video Converter costs $19.95 for a one-month subscription, with an annual subscription available for $39.95, and a lifetime subscription for $69.95.

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