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crtang

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I have an awesome software I downloaded for guitar playing called Slowhand. Basically it lets me load YouTube Videos into the Slowhand application and have complete control over speed, I can slow things down to a precise speed without affecting pitch and can create loops to practice certain sections. I paid $40 and love it. Suddenly it won't let me download any videos. The Slowhand application is giving me a message saying Unsupported URL. I'm on my Mac computer. I think the company that owns Slowhand may have gone out of business. Again, it works perfect with the videos I already had saved, but I just can't upload any new content. Can someone help me trouble shoot this? I would hate to lose this fantastic tool. 


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RKinner

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Appears YouTube has changed their system so the downloads don't work.  It's not Slowhand's fault.  Since you say Slowhand still works with downloaded videos I would look into a free screen recorder

 

https://atomisystems...een-windows-10/

 

These work best if you can go to full screen before you start the recording.  For a while I was using the WinKey + Alt + r which brought up the game recorder but that stopped working.  Don't know if that was because of an "update" or whether I killed it off by disabling some xbox stuff.


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