How to Use ClipGet: Step-by-Step Tutorial for Beginners
1. Install ClipGet
- Go to the official ClipGet download page and download the installer for your OS.
- Run the installer and follow prompts (agree to terms, choose install folder).
- Open ClipGet after installation.
2. Set preferences
- Download folder: Choose where downloads save.
- Quality default: Select preferred video/audio quality (e.g., 1080p, 720p, MP3).
- Formats: Enable desired output formats (MP4, MKV, MP3).
- Proxy/Network (optional): Configure if you use a proxy or need bandwidth limits.
3. Add a video link
- Copy the video URL from your browser or app.
- In ClipGet, click Paste URL (or the + button). The app auto-parses the link.
4. Choose format & quality
- After parsing, select output format (video or audio) and quality from the dropdown.
- For batch downloads, repeat adding links or import a list/CSV if supported.
5. Start download
- Click Download (or Start).
- Monitor progress in the Downloads/Queue tab; you can pause/resume or cancel.
6. Convert or trim (if needed)
- Use built-in converter to change format (e.g., MP4 → MP3).
- Use simple trimmer to set start/end times before exporting.
7. Manage completed files
- Open the download folder from the app.
- Rename, move, or play files using the integrated player or your preferred media player.
8. Troubleshooting common issues
- Invalid URL: Ensure the link is publicly accessible and supported.
- Download fails: Retry, check network, disable VPN/proxy, or update ClipGet.
- Quality not available: Some sources limit resolutions; pick lower quality.
- Blocked by site: Use the app’s help for site-specific workarounds or check for updates.
9. Legal & ethical note
Only download content you have rights to or that is permitted by the content owner and the site’s terms of service.
Quick checklist
- Install → Set preferences → Paste URL → Select format/quality → Download → Convert/Trim → Access files.
If you want, I can convert this into a printable one-page checklist or give exact menu/button names for your OS—tell me which OS you use.
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