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[–] 19061081? ago 

On Linux (most major distros):

  1. Open in terminal

  2. Install youtube-dl

    • type: sudo apt-get install youtube-dl

            hit "Y" and enter if prompted
      
  3. Download a Bitchute video (for example, "The Greatest Story Never Told" located at https://www.bitchute.com/video/mZ0aopOxZI0C/)

    • In terminal, type:youtube-dl https'':''//www.bitchute.com/video/mZ0aopOxZI0C/
  4. The video will be downloaded to the directory in that you opened terminal in.

In Windows

(I suggest)

  1. go to https://www.4kdownload.com/

  2. download and install the 4K Video Downloader program

  3. Copy the same link, https://www.bitchute.com/video/mZ0aopOxZI0C/, and hit the "Paste Into" button on the upper left.

  4. Video options will be available so that you may download the video in high or low resolution if available OR you can download just audio.

I'm in Linux, so if I want just the audio, I may just use ffmpeg and extract the audio. That's another story.

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[–] 19102562? ago 

youtube-dl can download only the audio, and/or only the video natively. That's how it can merge the best possible audio and video together (it uses an automatized ffmpeg script). Use the F and f options to use the formats function.

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[–] 19061087? ago 

I use Windows and worked fine.

Thank you.