Advanced Video Downloader 1.3

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Advanced Video Downloader downloads video file from popular video sites such as Youtube, google video, yahoo video, break.com, ebaum's world, and more supported video sites will be added soon. Thanks to the multi-thread and multi-segment downloading technology, Advanced Video Downloader can download video file at much higher speed, so you are already enjoying the show while others still downloading bits by bits. Advanced Video Downloader also leverages ffmpeg technology to do the video conversion for you, it convert FLV format to popular video format such as MPEG, AVI, 3GP. You can also rip the sound from the video file and save it as MP3 files. Advanced Video Downloader has built-in browser which automatically pulls RSS feed of hot videos from video websites for you. Advanced Video Downloader is very easy to use, it automatically pastes the URL stored in the clibboard, so you don't have to type the lengthy URL. It also support download through proxy, so to avoid firewall blocking. Version 1.3 add bilt-in IE, more proxy support and improve download performance

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