# Youtube

<table data-view="cards"><thead><tr><th></th><th></th><th></th><th data-hidden data-card-target data-type="content-ref"></th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td>Youtube Directory</td><td></td><td></td><td><a href="youtube/youtube-directory">youtube-directory</a></td></tr></tbody></table>

## Youtube's Built-In Tools

You can slow youtube videos down (without downloading them) via

<figure><img src="https://3694982537-files.gitbook.io/~/files/v0/b/gitbook-x-prod.appspot.com/o/spaces%2Fl5iKaEsv8zLZiQBuppdP%2Fuploads%2FwdTRDdX9thmGBFlSQUJj%2Fimage.png?alt=media&#x26;token=a2d76495-cb28-4e88-bab3-1711cb914268" alt=""><figcaption><p>You can also click custom</p></figcaption></figure>

## [Player Tool 1](https://hypersanity.gitbook.io/hs/player-tools/player-tool-1)

User player tool 1 ( [🌍](https://tr.ee/YwgkCFAQHM) ) to download basically... Anything.\
You can download subtitles/descriptions etc of youtube videos.\
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You can then use an application like capcut to slow the video down, inspect audio and more.\
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If you inspect settings, there's plugins for specific websites like youtube - you can download entire playlists in just clicks. (including reddit posts hint hint)\
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You can use the crawl functions to crawl links inside the link you are downloading - and it will download those too.

[Vidya (2nd Character AKA 🔑Master) ](https://www.reddit.com/r/HyperSanity/comments/1ey2q7g/character_introduction_vidyasangraha/)Still needs to deliver a package for player tool 1.

## [PlayerTools2](https://hypersanity.gitbook.io/hs/player-tools/wip-player-tools2)

Use PlayerTools2 After downloading using PT1 to inspect downloaded content.\
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Future will have more tutorials giving examples of general usage like downloading and basic effects like slowing down.

## [PlayerTool3](https://hypersanity.gitbook.io/hs/player-tools/wip-playertool3)

AKA One Commander.\
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One Commander pro includes free frameworks included for convience that allows actions like downloading a yt video/subs etc - DIRECTLY INSIDE OC instead of having to download the repo's from github and then set them up via Command-Line-Interface(CLI=Command prompts basically).\
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Upcoming tutorial for it so stay tuned on my youtube!
