HI try free youtube to mp3 converter.  Not sure if it will do everything you 
want but it’s free.


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Maria  

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On 17 Dec 2013, at 11:49 pm, Piotr Machacz <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
> As far as virtualising on OS X, I keep an XP VM around for things like games. 
> I gave it 2 gigs of ram and, If I remember right, 2 cores. It does absolutely 
> nothing to OS X if it’s running. But to really compare performance, OS X  on 
> this particular macbook (2.7GHZ I7, 16GB ram, SSD), usually uses around 2-3% 
> CPU when I have my usual apps open like email, RSS, Twitter, Messenger, a 
> safari tab or 2. Battery life, 7 hours, or there a bouts. if I boot into 
> windows on bootcamp, it heats up very quickly, uses around 5-10% CPU idle, 
> and battery drops to about 3 hours. 
> Since we’re on the topic of Mac vs windows apps and all that good stuff, I 
> have to say that a lot of the time, Windows has better apps for cheeper. Case 
> and point, there is an app called arid. It’s just a youtube downloader. You 
> paste a link, select either mp4 video or audio only MP3, and convert. All 
> this for an incredibly low price of $20. On Windows, you have something like 
> the free youtube to MP3 converter, which also converts to other audio 
> formats, and can also process entire channels or playlists, a feature that I 
> still haven’t found in any mac video downloader. Another slightly annoying 
> problem is Apple’s no trial policy in the mac app store, where apps are 
> usually $5-$10 and up, and thanks to the not quite accessible UI frameworks 
> like QT, you’re never sure if something is going to read or not. Not saying 
> it’s always the case (look at downcast or iWork which are cheeper than 
> anything on Windows and work either as well or better), but more often than 
> not I’ll admit to looking for a cracked version for an app, testing its 
> accessibility, and then buying it, or not, depending on how that went.
> On 17 Dec 2013, at 01:39 am, Thomas Ward <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> Its hard for me to speak about virtualizing on Mac, seeing as I don't
>> have one, but from what I can tell Apple knows how to make their OS
>> use the hardware it is running on well so it isn't a resource hog. So
>> even though the processors and memory in Mac's may seem behind
>> compared to Windows machines a Mac user usually gets better
>> performance out of it because Apple doesn't waste the power and memory
>> the way a certain other software company does. As someone recently
>> said, "Apple doesn't make junk."
>> 
>> Cheers!
>> 
>> On 12/15/13, shaun everiss <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> Well mac software may be a bit more officient.
>>> though I have only heard this from the point view of those musicians
>>> and such that use it.
>>> SOme of those that are able to use macs will happily bash down
>>> windows units for not being as fast.
>>> On vertual machines windows probably is not the best to run a vm on a
>>> thing I discovered a while ago.
>>> A mac or linux is suggested.
>>> So as far as windows goes there may be some limits never really gone
>>> over them though.
>> 
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