aTube Catcher 1.0.294

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Download videos from sites like YouTube HD, BBC, Megavideo, RTVE, Globo, Comedycentral, Metacafe, Dailymotion, Yahoo, MyPlay, Spike, MTV Networks, MSN, directly to your PC, iPod, iPhone, MP4, DVD, VCD SVCD, PSP. Supports YouTube HighDefinition feature, and it will detect the best quality for your video when this options is enabled. Supports multiple formats like WMV, MPG, MP3, MP4, 3GP, GIF, OGG, and more. You can also convert your existing videos into the mentioned formats. aTube Catcher has built-in templates, so you don't have to worry about the advanced encoding options. You can use aTube Catcher in two modes, single mode or downloads list mode. Includes an Internet Explorer "Cache Media Browser", it will help you to browse for videos and SWF files into the Internet explorer's cache. It also supports batch file processing, just paste your links in a plain text file and open it with aTube Catcher.

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