I have tested YouTube, TikTok, Twitter, Twitch, Instagram and Reddit. However the API VideoVault relies on utilizes 100+ websites.
VideoVault downloads in 1080p when available. Otherwise it will always attempt to download in the highest quality possible.
VideoVault can also download YouTube videos in 4k resolution, however since Premiere Pro does not accept YouTube's native 4k videos so VideoVault must re-encode them. it is a lengthly process and greatly advised to only do so with an NVIDIA graphics card.
This is most likely because your color management is not enabled in Premiere Pro. Navigate to to Edit > Preferences > and check Display Color Management (requires GPU acceleration).
In After Effects you MUST navigate to Preferences > Scripting & Expressions Enabled > and check **Allow Scripts to Write Files and Access Network.
It's not the downloading that takes long, it's the encode. Youtube's 4k videos are in a video codec that Premiere does not accept. VideoVault has to convert these videos to a VP9 codec for Premiere to accept these files. This process will be substantially slower if you do not have an NVIDIA graphics card to speed up the process.
Make sure your graphics card is updated. If you have an NVIDIA graphics card but are not updated, the 4k download will fail.
16,000Mbps.
The program utilizes FFMPEG, a free and open-source software project consisting of a suite of libraries and programs for handling video, audio, and other multimedia files and streams. The program comes with an entire copy so the user does not have to install it themselves. This makes up the majority of the size of the program.
There is no limit to how many times you can activate VideoVault. However, VideoVault can only be used by the amount of seats your purchased. Once you exceed your license limit, the oldest activated computer will be logged out.