![]() If you actually use the site, then you can pick the quality you want. One thing to note - my shortcut doesn’t allow you to specify the quality of the video. (Shortcuts can only do automatic save inside its own iCloud/Shortcuts folder.) About that YouTube download video resolution … I prefer to save it in a local folder on my iPad, which means I have to choose the folder manually. You can also have it save automatically into DropBox or iCloud Drive, but I don’t need to re-upload the video to a cloud service. My shortcut takes the title of the original YouTube video, uses it to rename the download, and then - finally - asks you where you want to save it. Then it downloads the contents of that URL. ![]() Then it grabs the end of that URL - the part after the “v” - and converts that into a link. What it does is this: First, it checks that you’re sharing a YouTube URL. I saw right away that Rockwell’s shortcut contained steps that could be repurposed for plain old video downloading. ![]() His shortcut uses to grab a YouTube video, then extracts the audio and uploads it to the Overcast podcast app for listening. Rockwell’s shortcut is called YouTube Audio to Overcast, and that’s exactly what it does. This YouTube-video-downloading shortcut is based heavily on a shortcut by Mike Rockwell of Initial Charge. And here’s the shortcut: This one should keep working. You can use it in the browser on both iOS and Mac, but you can also roll it into an iOS shortcut. The new way to do this uses, a web-based service that accepts YouTube links, and then generates a video link. Both of these tips were great, at the time, but after a while they just stopped working. You may be familiar with my previous works, Use Shortcuts to download YouTube Videos on iPhone and How to rip and save audio from YouTube videos with your iPhone. A reliable YouTube video download shortcut
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