Tubulator 2 is extremely easy to use - a download is started by a single click on a video. Vimeo is currently supported. Optionally you can add downloads to a iTunes playlist automatically (more media players to be supported). MP3 tags are of course added to downloaded files. Other features are: Bookmarks, history, tabbed browsing, pause, resume, bandwidth throttling. Tubulator 2 is a complete rewrite of the original Tubulator application, and runs natively on Windows. Plugin based architecture - many more services planned. Tubulator 2 is for everyone who likes to keep music and video for offline viewing. Perfect for adding media to your tablet, phone or media player. Tubulator 2 combines an easy browsing, search and one-click download experience along with features found in most web browsers, like bookmarks and history. Existing and new media services are updated/added transparently - no need to update the application itself if a service changes its format.
What is new in this release:
- Bandwidth selector is removed until further notice.
- Upgrade to Qt 5.12.2.
- Small UI adjustments here and there, most due to Qt upgrade.
- This version introduces the integration with an external download helper, which is automatically downloaded. The download helper is the (to some) well known tool, packaged with a standalone version of Python.
- Fixed row selection issues in Bookmarks and History
- History date format fixed for dates more than a year ago
- Playlists are visible again if available
- Increased amount of pixels scrolled when using scroll wheel
- Fixed conversion timeout for long media
- Preferences: Default download format was always set to Video when opening the dialog. Fixed.
- Preferences: "Delete original files when added to iTunes library" checkbox now works as expected
- Changed most controls to flat design
- Numerous other fixes and improvements
- Windows version: Fixed right click problems in browser
What is new in version 1.0.2:
- Stability issues addressed (introduced in last version, which had major changes)
- Limited height on thumbnails in media detail view
- Support for segmented media (Dailymotion.com among others)
- iTunes integration: Missing artist fixed
- Fixed failed conversion in some cases on Windows (FFmpeg incompatible)
Requirements:
Intel processor; Mac OS 10.6 and up
Limitations:
14 day trial
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