Posted July 21, 201410 yr FPCH Admin Peggo is a simple web service that takes your favorite YouTube videos, whether they're music, podcasts, or other programming, and saves them as audio files so you can listen to them later or offline. It even removes silence to keep file sizes small, and normalizes volume so you don't get surprised if you're listening through headphones. Peggo is the spiritual successor to previously mentioned Dirpy, which is long gone, but not forgotten. Using the service is simple: Just paste in a YouTube video you want audio from, select the time-range you want to record (by default, it's set to the entire video), and toggle options like volume normalization and silence removal. Edit the title and artist if you choose, and click "record mp3." When it's finished, you'll be able to download it. Hit the link below to try it out. Peggo ~I know that you believe you understand what you think I said, but I'm not sure you realize that what you heard is not what I meant.~~~Robert McCloskey~~
July 21, 201410 yr FPCH Admin My son has used it. He says it's good when it works, but, it doesn't always work. Off Topic Forum - Unlike the Rest