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Seeing how there are official and unofficial options to download videos from YouTube, I wondered why downloading of videos was endorsed in the first place, I have downloaded videos in the past, but it was due to some project work. I haven't really downloaded a video for entertainment, education or any personal reason at all. I feel like the type of stuff I watch on YouTube are just for one time consumption and are not meant to be replayed. Is there some sort of content, like a category of videos or videos from a specific creator that I can download and watch in my device offline any number of times and still not get bored with it?

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[โ€“] eezeebee@lemmy.ca 6 points 1 year ago (1 children)

If you're into making music or music production, ear training videos. They're great for hearing different types of chords, specific frequencies, and it's the kind of thing that takes practice so they have very high replay value.

For example, Chords: https://youtu.be/YA-TXGYxOSw?si=opQzJFSv06BkKyE8

Frequencies: https://youtu.be/AVq2l5hAIE8?si=G7RGEJgARuykRiA9

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