This article explains using youtube-dl to download a YouTube playlist (be it a regular YouTube playlist or a text file containing YouTube video links) using the best available audio format, and convert it to MP3 (using FFmpeg, which youtube-dl uses automatically for transcoding).
This article explains using youtube-dl to download a YouTube playlist (be it a regular YouTube playlist or a text file containing YouTube video links) using the best available audio format, and convert it to MP3 (using FFmpeg, which youtube-dl uses automatically for transcoding).
A multi-platform alternative is Jdownloader2. This program's main feature is batch downloading files from dozens of file hosts, but it can also grab and convert Youtube videos and playlists.
Webpages: Pcgamingwiki
Playing a new game? Always look here first Archive.org
This site is insane. It's great for finding obscure games/software that can't be found anywhere else Mobygames
Imdb for games, sort of Icebergcharts
Lets you view and create create "Icebergs" about topics you're interested in. Surprisingly fun Blu-ray.com
Lets you manage your movie collection. Very powerful tool, it never gets the credit it deserves imo Openroads
Skyroads in your browser!
A few more apps/services, sorted by awesomeness:
Irfanview
After 15+ years I still use this as my standard image viewing-program. It just works™ iBroadcast
Upload your Mp3's and stream from anywhere. Only proper alternative to old Google Music. Free but has paid alternative for higher bitrates etc. Mod Organizer 2
Best mod manager. Screw Vortex or whatever it's called Launchbox
Essential for people who use a bunch of emulators and want to organize lots of games Gimp
Photoshop but it's free MP3Tag
Great tool for batch-editing Mp3-files Sumatra
PDF reader Notepad++
For editing config files etc. Audacity
Easy to use audio editing tool Grover podcast
Best podcast app for PC. Easymail
Gmail desktop app
But if you have any sort of locally stored media, Plex has really become top notch recently and my personal choice for media center/server and that's without paying for plex pass either
But if you have any sort of locally stored media, Plex has really become top notch recently and my personal choice for media center/server and that's without paying for plex pass either
Might as well post this here for when you decide to uninstall any programs you try. Bulk Crap Uninstaller is a great program to see what is on your system and uninstall it.
I stopped uninstalling through Windows because it often leaves behind folders/files and registry entries. Some programs don't offer a simple way to uninstall or the program might have an issue that prevents it uninstalling.
BCU is simple to use but you can do a lot of advanced stuff with it like make automations, quiet uninstalls, batch uninstall, etc
Bulk Crap Uninstaller (BCUninstaller, BCU) is a free, open source program manager. It excels at removing large amounts of applications with minimal user input.
Might as well post this here for when you decide to uninstall any programs you try. Bulk Crap Uninstaller is a great program to see what is on your system and uninstall it.
I stopped uninstalling through Windows because it often leaves behind folders/files and registry entries. Some programs don't offer a simple way to uninstall or the program might have an issue that prevents it uninstalling.
BCU is simple to use but you can do a lot of advanced stuff with it like make automations, quiet uninstalls, batch uninstall, etc
Bulk Crap Uninstaller (BCUninstaller, BCU) is a free, open source program manager. It excels at removing large amounts of applications with minimal user input.
This might be useful, since getting into Chocolatey I've been trying new software... then uninstalling lots of software.
Edit: made good use of it, cleared up some stuff I didn't know I still had hanging around. It creates restore points before it runs in case something goes wrong, and when you're done with your batch uninstall it also offers to check for registry entries that are hanging around