Share your download n' video editing current setup.
Posted: Sat Jan 10, 2026 3:15 am
I wanna share the setup I'm using, mention its flaws and hope people hint for upgrades and share theirs as well.
For starters, Download:
JDownloader 2: Great software, can rip from yt and a bunch of other sources too. If you can tweak a video in a locked down website and find its source, you can send it straight to the software; Pick from multiple destination of your drive.
Issues so far: I guess there's something to do with it, yt and vpn, sometimes videos can't be downloaded; Outdated front-end
vd6s.net: This is my backup yt downloader. You can get the video source straight from google servers.
But as any online video downloader, it can be shutdown at any moment.
Editing:
LosslessCut: Free & open-source. This lightweight tool lets you rip time stamps without converting, which saves a bunch of time and processing. My current PearlTV favorite tweak is using 'detect scene change', you can pretty much go straight after the scenes where the ladies are shown.
Shotcut: Another open-source video edit, but this one is supposedly to take Premier Pro and Sony Vegas' place. Might not fulfill your demands if you are a high-end editor lad, but it does for me.
For starters, Download:
JDownloader 2: Great software, can rip from yt and a bunch of other sources too. If you can tweak a video in a locked down website and find its source, you can send it straight to the software; Pick from multiple destination of your drive.
Issues so far: I guess there's something to do with it, yt and vpn, sometimes videos can't be downloaded; Outdated front-end
vd6s.net: This is my backup yt downloader. You can get the video source straight from google servers.
But as any online video downloader, it can be shutdown at any moment.
Editing:
LosslessCut: Free & open-source. This lightweight tool lets you rip time stamps without converting, which saves a bunch of time and processing. My current PearlTV favorite tweak is using 'detect scene change', you can pretty much go straight after the scenes where the ladies are shown.
Shotcut: Another open-source video edit, but this one is supposedly to take Premier Pro and Sony Vegas' place. Might not fulfill your demands if you are a high-end editor lad, but it does for me.