This almost like a trial-ware deal. The license is valid for installation on one machine only. It is invalid if you later reinstall even on the same machine. Still, not a bad deal. You can potentially use it free for years to come, and even get multiple licenses and install them on multiple machines, and if you like the software, then $30 is not a terrible price for a lifetime license of useful ware.
looking for something to convert YouTube to mp3 fast. anyone have an idea if this does?
First, do you know your terms? MP3 is an audio format. If you wish to extract the audio, there are tools to do this or youtube downloaders that can just download the audio.
If you instead meant you want MP4, which includes the video, again there are download tools, BUT, you'd be better off if you had some that offered the option for MKV and more often than not, chose that.
If you do want to just download MP4 videos, there are many A/V apps that can extract the MP3 audio after the fact but then the question is, why settle for MP3? It's now considered a low bandwidth lossy format optimized for the dial up era and when storage was much more expensive than it is now! Granted on YT, you take what you can get.
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This almost like a trial-ware deal. The license is valid for installation on one machine only. It is invalid if you later reinstall even on the same machine. Still, not a bad deal. You can potentially use it free for years to come, and even get multiple licenses and install them on multiple machines, and if you like the software, then $30 is not a terrible price for a lifetime license of useful ware.
First, do you know your terms? MP3 is an audio format. If you wish to extract the audio, there are tools to do this or youtube downloaders that can just download the audio.
If you instead meant you want MP4, which includes the video, again there are download tools, BUT, you'd be better off if you had some that offered the option for MKV and more often than not, chose that.
If you do want to just download MP4 videos, there are many A/V apps that can extract the MP3 audio after the fact but then the question is, why settle for MP3? It's now considered a low bandwidth lossy format optimized for the dial up era and when storage was much more expensive than it is now! Granted on YT, you take what you can get.
Thank you!