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VIDEO: How to Download YouTube Videos on Windows PC

Learn the easiest way to save YouTube videos directly to your Windows PC without any hassle.

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by David Adubiina
VIDEO: How to Download YouTube Videos on Windows PC
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If you’ve ever tried downloading a YouTube video, you’ve probably noticed it’s not as simple as accessing it on your local file storage, except you use a third-party app. Usually, you can only access downloads inside the YouTube app itself due to digital rights management (DRM) in place to protect creators’ work and YouTube's copyright protection measures.

However, there are several ways to bypass this, including the use of the command prompt and third-party apps. In this video, you will learn one easy way to do it without third-party apps or a command prompt, whether it’s a tutorial you want offline, a music video, or a funny clip to share with friends. Here’s how.

VIDEO: How to Download YouTube Videos Using Commands on Windows
This method cuts out the delays to download what you need fast without dealing with slow websites or broken links.

3 Steps to Download YouTube Videos on Windows PC

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Step 1. Open YouTube and find the video you want to download.

Step 2. Check the URL at the top of your browser. In the word “YouTube,” delete the letters “ube” so it reads “yout.com”, then press Enter.

Step 3. You’ll be taken to a download page. Click the dropdown arrow to select your preferred video format or quality, then start downloading.

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Conclusion

With just a small tweak to the URL, you can have YouTube videos saved directly on your PC in a matter of seconds. Whether it’s for offline viewing, reference, or just keeping your favorite clips handy, this trick gives you full control over your video library—without breaking the bank or installing anything extra.

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