Yes. When you watch it you download/stream the same amount of data. If you would skip to the best parts of the video while streaming you could decrease the bandwidth consumption
You would have to download the YouTube video. Unless the video is under a Creative Commons license, downloading a YouTube video is against the YouTube Terms of Service.
I don't think you can, I think DAP is just for faster downloading Files not Downloading Video's.
depends on what you are watching
What? If you meant how many megs does it take to download a youtube video, it will depend on how big the video is
yes, you can, if you don't mind a video with it. (youtube)
I don't think you can, I think DAP is just for faster downloading Files not Downloading Video's.
Going right to YouTube and downloading their app for video downloading is the best and quickest way to go. I've seen several different programs for downloading video to YouTube but find that going right to the horses mouth(so to speak) is usually the better decision.
Streaming video
To download a YouTube video using IDM in Chrome, just started streaming the video. If IDM is your default video downloader it will capture the address and you can start downloading.
No, the owner has no way to know who is watching the videos they put on youtube.
by watching video on youtube
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