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In my experience, the converter built into Televzr was incredibly slow, so I don't used it.

You'd probably be better off using something like HandBreak to do the conversion. It's free and copes with pretty much anything, I used it on a 4K download from YouTube only the other day.

I assume that, like me, you're using an old version of Premiere (CS6?)

I've always assumed that current versions will open vp09 codec files.

Good to hear!

The subscription system for Televzr has never been particularly intuitive!

Are you actually logged in to Televzr, with the e-mail address you registered with?

I've been using Televzr Pro with a lifetime subscription for nearly four years, and it has always updated to the current version with no problems other than the one mentioned above.

By default, the videos are saved in C:\Users\<user name>\AppData\Roaming\Televzr but this can be changed in the settings.
Note that a 'Temp' folder will also be created in that location.
HTH. Cheers, Dave.

It does seem to be, you can save a YouTube video in mp3 format if you want to.

Still not working on 1.9.73, all YouTube downloads immediately fail for me.

They still download fine with the 4K Video Downloader program, so it must still be possible to do it!

No, I'm not a developer.

It's the same as with the SaveFrom browser plugin, it only always the saving of YouTube videos up to 720p.

Anything higher will need the Pro version of Televzr.

There are other options of course, like 4K Video Downloader, which I also use.

720p is the maximum resolution that you can download with the free version of Televzr.

If you want 1080p or higher you will need to buy the pro version.

What malware do you see it loading?