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KeepVid Site No Longer Allows Users To 'Keep' Videos (torrentfreak.com)

An anonymous reader quotes a report from TorrentFreak: For many years, KeepVid has been a prime destination for people who wanted to download videos from YouTube, Dailymotion, Facebook, Vimeo, and dozens of other sites. The web application was free and worked without any hassle. This was still the case earlier this month when the site advertised itself as follows: "KeepVid Video Downloader is a free web application that allows you to download videos from sites like YouTube, Facebook, Twitch.Tv, Vimeo, Dailymotion and many more." However, a few days ago the site radically changed its course. While the motivation is unknown at the time, KeepVid took its popular video download service offline without prior notice. Today, people can no longer use the KeepVid site to download videos. On the contrary, the site warns that using video download and conversion tools might get people in trouble. "Video downloading from the Internet will become more and more difficult, and KeepVid encourages people to download videos via the correct and legal ways," the new KeepVid reads. The site now lists several alternative options to enjoy videos and music, including Netflix, Hulu, Spotify, and Pandora.

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  1. bye bye by supernova87a · · Score: 4, Informative

    The site's content is straight out of Google Translate engine and smacks of someone in a foreign country being hit with a lawsuit and putting up this content to satisfy the terms of the settlement. Goodbye, keepvid.com, as you get forgotten in the search rankings.

  2. Well... by Known+Nutter · · Score: 2

    Well fuck.

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    1. Re:Well... by AmiMoJo · · Score: 2

      Try 4k Video Downloader. Works great for me.

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  3. Who cares? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Informative

    Just use youtube-dl or a browser extension.

    1. Re:Who cares? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Informative

      In my experience, sites break youtube-dl frequently. It often fails the first time I use it in a day. But it's almost always already been fixed; all I need to do is check for an update and it's working again.

    2. Re:Who cares? by Catbeller · · Score: 1

      Can't wait for the Ctr / Print Scrn key combo to be disabled.

      I'll keep my old boxen around as long as I can. The internet is a cable TV system now.

  4. was bound to happen eventually by v1 · · Score: 4, Insightful

    it really sounds like they got hit with a big threat from someone (like youtube) and were given the no-choice-choice of 100% compliance with their demands or facing a bankrupting lawsuit. The typical demand is:

    1. take down your service immediately
    2. never come back
    3. don't tell anyone who we are

    "in exchange, we won't sue you into oblivion"

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    1. Re:was bound to happen eventually by technosaurus · · Score: 1

      What is the most popular site not mentioned in the recommended alternatives??? That is the aggresor. They werent allowed to publicize them, so they just made it easy to deduce.

    2. Re: was bound to happen eventually by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

      He can fix it, unlike your iphone.

    3. Re:was bound to happen eventually by Chrisq · · Score: 1

      what happens when your gramophone breaks gramps?

      Gramophone? - What's wrong with the good old wax cylinders?

    4. Re:was bound to happen eventually by infolation · · Score: 3, Funny

      Because Edison only invented wax cylinders in 1885. Before that, way back in 1877, he was using tin foil cylinders and, as every Slashdot reader knows, tin foil is the answer to every problem.

  5. Thought control continues... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

    Because downloading the videos keeps facts alive that YouTube et al would rather make disappear and be forgotten.

    1. Re:Thought control continues... by michelcolman · · Score: 1

      No, not at all. You are still allowed to download them, they just "encourage people to download videos via the correct and legal ways".

      Now all we need to figure out is how to actually do that.

  6. Use youtube-dl by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Informative

    It can download from most major sites and even a few of the smaller ones. It let's you pick what format the video is (or only the audio from YouTube videos if you prefer to listen to them as podcasts).

    1. Re:Use youtube-dl by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

      Youtube-dl will grab an entire playlist - it'll even snag a whole series off crunchyroll along with the subtitles. Occasionally it breaks... but then they fix it. 10/10.

  7. Re:Meh by sexconker · · Score: 3, Informative

    Otherwise I can just as easily Inspect Element on video streams and get the direct URL of it to download.

    No you can't. Most major platforms have layers and layers of obfuscating javascript, and the actual resource URL isn't exposed in the DOM, and neither is the key you need to get a working response from the server.

    And many platforms have obnoxious DRM on top of that.

  8. Re:Meh by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

    +1 for jdownloader. Works with a shitload of sites other than youtube, intuitive GUI and clipboard monitoring, and can be used as a generic download manager as well. Devs seem to do a good job updating it promptly when sites break it, too.

    Only complaint is that it's a touch on the heavy side for what it does. Java's fault, I assume.

  9. Motivation by manu0601 · · Score: 1

    While the motivation is unknown at the time, KeepVid took its popular video download service offline without prior notice.

    Probable motivation: they got a letter from a some company's attorney

    1. Re:Motivation by mikael · · Score: 1

      Youtube were announcing that they were banning gun related videos. Presumably, they want to stop anyone from keeping and archiving these videos. Same with anything political sensitive.

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  10. Re: Meh by ArchieBunker · · Score: 1

    Why isn't there some driver that just grabs the video stream from the tcp connection? Something like ngrep but specialized for video.

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  11. What's a good web-based alternative? by GameboyRMH · · Score: 1

    I know all about the various client programs. but sometimes you're on someone else's computer and you don't have those, so what's a good web-based alternative to KeepVid?

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    1. Re:What's a good web-based alternative? by sonicmerlin · · Score: 1

      clipconverter.cc

    2. Re:What's a good web-based alternative? by AC-x · · Score: 1

      If they have Windows 10 you can always Win-G and use the built-in screen recorder. Not as convenient as downloading the clip directly but it gets the job done.

  12. Re: Meh by mysidia · · Score: 1

    These days it's usually sending the video over a HTTPS connection, so just snagging the TCP stream isn't quite enough.

  13. I bet anything it was... by denis.goddard · · Score: 1

    Google trying to get more $$$ from the flailing YouTube Red

    1. Re:I bet anything it was... by wardrich86 · · Score: 1

      Google trying to get more $$$ from the flailing YouTube Red

      Maybe they should consider releasing it in more countries... then I wouldn't have to constantly be using hacked apk's to get adblocking on YouTube.

    2. Re:I bet anything it was... by Lord+Kano · · Score: 1

      CBS All Access, YouTube Red, Disney's Whatever Service and what next? They need to accept that Netflix and Amazon are in charge with Hulu as the straggling little brother.

      I'm actually interested in watching the Cobra Kai series but I'm NOT subscribing to YouTube Red. That shit is just not going to happen.

      LK

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    3. Re:I bet anything it was... by war4peace · · Score: 1

      This. I want it but it's unavailable in my country.

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  14. Pity by carriegy · · Score: 1

    It's really a pity when I know the news. But my friends send an alternative: https://www.vidpaw.com/ It's free and safe, I've used it to download several videos.

  15. Re: Meh by Sigma+7 · · Score: 3, Interesting

    This would be a specialized proxy server, an extremely "niche" use where I haven't seen obvious instructions on how to setup. The steps involved are also the scary "OMG, you're becoming vulnerable to MitM attacks" despite the process actually being safe. Plenty of obstacles as well. 1. No easy toggle for switching to and from a proxy server. There's extensions/utilities for this, but you have to find them. 2. HTTPS requires you to create and install both a root and intermediate certificate. (Which basically shows that HTTPS simply just prevents casual interception - any skilled malware author could trivially intercept anything.) 3. Current video sites download the stuff in piecemeal (either DRM style, or as a means to save bandwidth). You need special software to patch them together again. 4. (If running a caching proxy) The HTTP standard document (some random RFC) is no longer the comprehensive standard. Any trivial mistake (including something not obvious in the origianl document) confuses the browser. None of this stops pirates or experienced programmers, only casual users.

  16. Just use youtube-dl or quvi by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Informative

    It is a bad idea to rely on web sites such as keepvid that are full of ads and incomprehensible scripts that do god-knows-what.

    It is a much better idea to instead use a free and open-source video-downloader such as youtube-dl or quvi.

    And if the maintainers/developers of youtube-dl or quvi decide to discontinue the project and "encourage people to download videos via the correct and legal ways", then you can always fork the code. That's the beauty of free/libre software.

    This situation is a perfect example of why Richard Stallman warned about "Service as a Software Substitute (SASS)". i.e. websites that offer a "service", that should instead be done by a software program running locally on your computer, fully under your control.

  17. ClipGrab or Youtube-dl by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Been using both of them for a while now. Highly recommended.
    Download audio of talks and audiobooks on Youtube, and put it on the phone to listen in my car during my commute.

  18. I know how this war ends by istartedi · · Score: 2

    I don't know how WW3 will be fought, but video war X will be fought with a vintage analog video recorder aimed at a monitor.

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    1. Re:I know how this war ends by k6mfw · · Score: 1

      I don't know how WW3 will be fought, but video war X will be fought with a vintage analog video recorder aimed at a monitor.

      Yeow, I just did that the other day. I wanted to make a small video clip (90 seconds) of an episode of Kolchak The Night Stalker where he talks with an exterminator about rats.

      Instead of camera aimed at monitor, I fed HDMI output to a HDMI to composite converter. Composite routed to a Firestore DVR.

      Clip is for a safety manager to highlight PPE not used in 1974. Also to show where exterminator eating a sandwich while spraying bushes. Kolchak commented concern of poison on the sandwich but exterminator replied, "It's already loaded with chemicals and preservatives, what difference does it make."

      I didn't go to keepvid because I don't want entire episode (YT has them all), only just that portion.

      OK, download videos with proper and legal means... however, there are many unique videos online that finding the proper source to purchase is more difficult than finding Jimmy Hoffa.

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    2. Re:I know how this war ends by AnalogDiehard · · Score: 1

      I don't know how WW3 will be fought, but video war X will be fought with a vintage analog video recorder aimed at a monitor

      Good luck, because HDMI has replaced VGA ports on every computer and any VGA converter reduces the display resolution. That's by design to prevent piracy - recording a low resolution VGA display with a video recorder results in grainy video.

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  19. The least they can do by wolfheart111 · · Score: 1

    Is post their source on Github... dambit. Its probably just a simple solution... but damb, G has some great developers.

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    1. Re:The least they can do by Meneth · · Score: 2

      https://github.com/rg3/youtube-dl

      It's not KeepVid, but it's pretty darn good if you like command line interfaces.

  20. Give up Vid by stooo · · Score: 2

    "Keepvid" becomes "Give up Vid"

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    1. Re:Give up Vid by Impy+the+Impiuos+Imp · · Score: 1

      "KeepVid" becomes "Gives Up Ass"

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  21. Re:Meh by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Informative

    youtube-dl works well for youtube and many other sites.

  22. They also broke their desktop downloader by Static · · Score: 1

    You know, the one they wanted you to buy. It still does conversion, but downloading has been downloaded and it won't download from youtube at all anymore.

  23. It's still up. Literally fake news. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

    I don't understand anything at all here. THE KEEPVID SITE IS STILL ONLINE AND WORKING. Just to be sure, I used it to download two different videos from youtube. Both worked perfectly. For some reason the site only offered 720p download, not 1080, though, but other than that it works perfectly fine.

    Oh wait. You guys aren't using keepvid.com, right? You are using the actual keepvid site? Right?

  24. Alternative by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

    I've found this https://hooktube.com/, which not only has a better interface than youtube but also allows bypassing restrictions.

  25. Sharing Mine by AaronLee · · Score: 1

    Sad to know about the KeepVid shuts down, but I am lucky to found out that https://www.vidpaw.com/ will work.

  26. program name is new. "long live the program.. by MichaelRudner · · Score: 1

    and its programmers"

  27. google "keepvid alternative" by MichaelRudner · · Score: 1

    and move on user EOF

  28. And that's all, folks. by Catbeller · · Score: 1

    Dad da da da da daaaaaa da.

    RIP Internet.

  29. Can I have my 1990s Internet back by sheph · · Score: 1

    I liked it better when corporations were afraid of the Internet and didn't want anything to do with it.

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  30. Re:I like this guy by wolfheart111 · · Score: 1

    Here is a good author. :) Interesting reads indeed. https://github.com/jeckman/

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