Students use PasteGrab to download public educational videos they are allowed to keep — conference talks, open course clips, and campus event recordings — as MP4 or MP3 in the browser.
This page explains how students use PasteGrab to save public video and audio they have rights to keep — with format presets, compliance notes, and links to guides and downloaders.
Study workflows with public links
When a professor, conference, or open course publishes video on a public page you may save, students can paste the URL into PasteGrab and choose MP3 for commute listening or MP4 for offline playback.
Works on library laptops and personal phones without installing desktop grabbers that IT departments block.
Formats for learning
MP3 helps when you only need the lecture audio. MP4 or 720p keeps file size reasonable on student devices. Best quality is appropriate when you are archiving a permitted talk for a research project.
See our educational offline guide and supported formats docs for host-specific notes.
Copyright and campus policy
Students must follow course policies, copyright law, and platform terms. PasteGrab does not grant permission to save restricted or paywalled courseware.
When unsure, ask your instructor or use official course download options.
Why teams choose PasteGrab
Students choose PasteGrab for a consistent paste-analyze-download workflow across supported public hosts.
Audio-only MP3 option for listening on the go
No software install — works in the browser
Download only content you have rights to save
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