RapidSave (formerly Redditsave) is a powerful online Reddit video downloader with sound that includes downloading Reddit Videos with audio. 

With rapid save, you can download reddit videos and gifs embedded from v.redd.it, imgur, gfycat, streamable, giphy etc for free.

Downloading videos from reddit can be a nightmare because reddit separates audio and video and does not make it possible to download via thier apps. Other reddit video downloaders only provide reddit videos without sound.


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I bought Aria Sound's Aurora Choir on the current 89% off special from Plugin Boutique, because the Aurora Choir demos sound great. After I paid, I received the serial number with a download link for the software. Whenever I purchased from Plugin Boutique before, I would click on the link and a downloadwould start. But this link took me to pulsedownloader.com. At first I thought pulsedownloader.com was a popup ad, but I realized I need to install this Pulse downloader app and register for an account with Pulse before I can download Aurora Choir. Personally, I like to keep my PC running lean and mean, so being "forced" to install some third party app really annoys me. I've opened a support ticket with Plugin Boutique, asking them if I can get a direct download link for the software, but so far the only response I have received is an auto-responder (it's only been a day, so). This Pulse seems a bit shady to me. On their website, they promote how great their downloader is, but they do not give any details about how it installs or anything - just a bunch of promotional crap. Does anyone know if this Pulse Downloader is OK to install? And does anyone know if I can uninstall it as soon as I get my Kontakt Instrument downloaded and registered?

[UPDATE: Plugin Boutique responded. I'm actually pretty impressed. 2 days is not bad for a reply. Here is what they said, which I suppose I'm OK with: "Yes, you will require Pulse to download and install Aurora Choir but you will not need to run the downloader every time you wish to use the software. If you don't wish to install Pulse that's no problem - let me know and I will refund your purchase."]

I've recently released v3 of my Crunchyroll downloader, crunchy-cli. It is a complete Rust rewrite of the previous Go version. With it, you can download series, single episodes or music content from the platform. You still need a premium account to access premium content though, as this tool uses the unofficial API which is also used when you visit the website, instead of some shady ripping techniques.

I'm pretty sick of the adds that pop up when I try YouTube downloaders on the web and want to write a python script to download the highest quality version of any YouTube video using the video's URL.

Thought this would be an easy enough thing to do but I'm a bit lost. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Currently using this one, which does the job... kinda. It hasn't been updated since July and can't download imgur, redgif, or reddit galleries. If there's another program that does the same thing, or a fork of the original that works with these URLs, I'd love to find it.

If the downloader freezes, you don't want to re-login, and you're willing to experiment, go download the Procmon tool from Microsoft, use Procmon to find the file that the downloader is stuck on/waiting for, and create the file yourself to the directory (New File > Text Document, make sure you use the name the downloader is looking for, we just want the empty file). I had a lot of freezes running 2 downloaders at once, and used this method to unfreeze the frozen downloader every time it happened.

It's essentially a bet that between the download completing and the actual block being processed nothing will go wrong, which, given the internet and hours long processes, is unlikely to happen. And using more download threads likely increases the probability this will happen because the downloader processes blocks sequentially, and you can have up to 30 blocks on disk waiting.

The instructions XML file has timeout_millisec="3600000" in it, so I'm assuming that's for each download thread. I'd argue that waiting an hour is absurdly long, but the 1 hour timeout doesn't seem to apply to the downloader itself.

As far as I can tell (by tracing with Procmon), the downloader will spawn a new download process for every block. If it was a new thread within a process, you could persist the curl session and pass it to the thread, which could reuse the existing TCP session. This is an issue because TCP sockets are (usually) tied to a process, so every new process start means the downloader will need to reestablish the connection and hit TCP Slow Start in the process.

Admittedly, this doesn't impact the download other than make it slower. I've got gigabit fiber and the downloader would come close to maxing it out (downloading ~900Mbps), fall off to ~2Mbps, and then ramp back up. Repeat for every group of blocks that are downloaded.

Improvement: Download processes should persist for use by multiple blocks (check for instructions, self terminate if no new ones after a time limit like 30 seconds?), so that the TCP connection is reused. This does require more invasive changes (each downloader process will need to watch for instruction files with its thread id & the parent pid instead of passing it to the process as part of process creation, ), and you

This made Windows flash the title bar periodically because it stopped responding to input events. I'd bet the downloader is doing work on the UI thread, or doing UI on the work thread. Or just single threaded to begin with.

The downloader does some funky network stuff, Fiddler couldn't catch it doing any network requests, so it might not be respecting proxy settings. And of course there's no way to set a proxy server to use.

i am learning c# and have finished a small little project that i am extremely proud of because i managed to make it without following a tutorial x)- Search any subreddit straight from the command line hassle free

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I love learning riffs on songsterr, but love learning them even more via Guitar Pro, because i get to slow down the tempo and stuff.

I also didn't want to pay for songsterr premium.

I created a songsterr downloader that works pretty well.

i might extend it to work with Ultimate guitar as well.

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Basically, what I want to know is if there's another video downloader that's simple and easy to use like Ant used to be, and which offers a similarly good list of sites that it works on (not interested in those ones that ONLY work for YouTube).

Hey y'all I'm using a Spotify downloader from chrome and it's great but today i found out that it has a limit of 100 songs and my playlist has 1100. do you know any Spotify downloader that doesn't have a limit?

I was searching for a script that features it and stumbled upon aesptux/download-reddit-saved-images. But it didn't take long until I realised it was outdated and, I will be honest, a little useless because of how it deals with imgur links.

I used to use a little program called RipMe which was a little Java App that would let me rip a full instagram page. It eventually quit working and I could no longer download using it. Thanks to this fine subreddit though I found another tool called Raider, but lo and behold as of last month it no longer seems to be working right and won't download.

As much as I would love for the photographers of the world to just stop using Instagram, this seems to be a repeat issue with images becoming harder and harder to acquire, requiring special programs that break after big updates, whether intentionally to block mass downloaders or just as an oops we broke it moment. I'm not sure what the truth is, but with tech companies doing more and more to pretend like you can't download their content (when that's literally the way media on the internet works) it's becoming much more challenging and difficult to acquire bulk content in any reasonable time frame, even through third party tools.

When I download using browser it gives me 20kb/s but at the bottom of the page it says "Use IDM or FDM for faster speed" I use HTTP Downloader, but when I paste the megadb.net link (for example , (This is not a real link, as the rules of the subreddit do not allow that.)) it says http 403, and if I go to the link myself, the url in the url-bar changes to

Recently piplongrun's bookmark downloader stopped working for me but about a week ago I was able to find one that did work. It appears to use or be based on Piplongrun's code. I've been using it for about a week now and I wanted to share it with you guys since I've found it useful.

I made a program, The Downloader for Reddit, to download most linked content posted to reddit. It has an easy to use GUI, filters for what content is downloaded, and lots of features that I think make it enjoyable to use. You set lists of subreddits and/or users that you want to download from, and it will automatically extract the links from the posts and download the content.

Help me out please. I used to have a really nice Instagram image downloader extension for Firefox. It would put a small image of an downward pointing arrow in the upper left corner of an image. All I had to do is click on it and it would download the picture. But somehow my plug-ins got screwed up and I lost it and darned if I can't find it. It's very distinctive because of that arrow in the upper left corner. I'll know when I see it. Does anyone recognize that plug-in that I'm talking about?

Hi, I was wondering if anyone knows a good youtube downloader of some sort. I need it for a school project. Most of the sites seem like they're very sketchy and I am not very educated in this field. Someone suggested ssyoutube.com and safefrom.net but I am unsure. Preferably one that I don't have to download. Thanks!

I wrote a script that can download nearly all types of image and video links. It search for and collects countless reddit posts from given tags and downloads them autonomously. I don't expect any gain from it. It is free of charge. Here's a link: -downloader-for-reddit ff782bc1db

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