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Copy a Video Clip from the Web
Want to show a web clip to your class, but your classroom doesn't have network access?
ClipGrab is a simple opensource application for grabbing a .mp4 clip off YouTube or other video services. You can browse in YouTube or enter a URL, then select a video file size and download a copy of the video.
1. Download ClipGrab and run the installer. https://clipgrab.
2. In the “Search" tab you can browse YouTube
3. In the “Downloads" tab you can enter a specific URL. Then click on “Grab this clip!"
4. In the “Settings" tab set the location to save the downloaded file