![]() ![]() So, this is how you download videos in a barely usable form at the cheap price of $11.99 per month. ![]() Likewise: Why I chose YouTube TV when I gave up cable for good However, if you’re an Android user with an SD card slot in your phone, you can set the YouTube app’s settings (tap your profile picture, then Settings, then Downloads) to view videos on your SD card to save. So if you plan to use this video for anything other than offline viewing, you’re out of luck. You have no easy way of converting this download into a usable video file on a desktop device. This allows YouTube to confirm that you are still a YouTube Premium user. Note that YouTube says the downloads will stay saved as long as you have an internet connection at least every 30 days. You can find your downloads in the “Downloads” section of YouTube. Select the videos you want to download and click on the download icon once they appear on the main screen. Once you’ve subscribed to YouTube Premium, you’ll find a download button in your web browser or phone app to the right of the share icon (arrow) at the bottom of a video.Ĭheck out the download button denoted by my arrows. ![]() YouTube Premium also offers the possibility to do this download videos. Likewise: How local politics has led me to use YouTube Premium as a last-ditch defense against mental health YouTube Premium also offers background playback and picture-in-picture, YouTube Music, and access to YouTube Originals. However, if a YouTube channel chooses to embed an ad in a video, YouTube Premium will not filter those creator-embedded ads. There are no banners, no pre-roll and no interstitial ads. My favorite feature is the total lack of Google-powered ads. ![]()
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