![]() ![]() Get offline access to videos hosted online in just a few steps You can also add the quality info to the video’s name and choose to quit the app when all downloads are completed. Via the PullTube Settings panel, you can change the default download location and the default MP3 bitrate (320Kbps, 256Kbps, 128Kbps, 64Kbps). When configuring a download, you get to select the output quality (highest, 4K, HD or regular with different resolutions) or choose to export only the audio to an M4A or MP3 file. PullTube will start fetching the video data right away so you can see the video name, duration, and a small thumbnail. Download videos hosted on YouTube or Vimeo to different output sizes and formats ![]() Worth mentioning is that, if PullTube detects that the video is part of a playlist, will offer to download the entire collection: will fetch the data for each entry and handle the downloads consecutively. Note that you can also add a video by dropping the link on top of the PullTube window. The PullTube user interface is represented by a small window where you get to quickly paste the video URL. Video downloader that can import links with drag and drop and can detect playlists Jacob is expected to appear in court in the coming weeks.ĬNN’s Cheri Mossburg contributed to this report.Sharing videos via online hosting services, such as YouTube or Vimeo is a common practice, yet streaming the content might not work as expected if you have a slow internet connection. The FAA revoked Jacob’s pilot license last year, according to the release. ![]() “Jacob also lied to (a Federal Aviation Administration) aviation safety inspector when he said the airplane’s engine had quit and, because he could not identify any safe landing options, he had parachuted out of the plane,” it added. ![]() He also admitted to lying to federal investigators after submitting an aircraft accident incident report and falsely claimed the plane fully lost power roughly half an hour after takeoff, the news release said. “Jacob admitted in his plea agreement that he intended to make money through the video,” the release added. Some viewers were suspicious of the stunt, with a number of comments pointing out Jacob was already wearing a parachute, made no attempt to glide the aircraft to a safe landing area, and took his camera and selfie stick with him when abandoning the plane. Roughly a month after the wreck, he uploaded a video on YouTube called “I Crashed My Airplane,” showing the crash and Jacob parachuting from the plane. But he instead lied to authorities that he did not know where the crash site was and roughly two weeks later, flew to the site with a friend, loaded up the wreckage and later destroyed it, according to the release, which cites the plea agreement. The YouTuber reported the crash to the National Transportation Safety Board two days later and agreed to share the site of the wreck. From Trevor Jacon/YouTubeĪfter parachuting to the ground and recording the crash, he hiked to the wreck and took the video data of the crash with him, according to the release. “Approximately 35 minutes after taking off, while flying above the Los Padres National Forest near Santa Maria, Jacob ejected from the airplane and videoed himself parachuting to the ground,” it added.Ī screen grab from YouTuber Trevor Jacob's video. Jacob had put up several cameras in different parts of the plane and took with him a parachute, video camera and selfie stick, the release said. Instead, he “planned to eject from his aircraft during the flight and video himself parachuting to the ground and his airplane as it descended and crashed,” according to the release. Jacob departed from Lompoc City Airport, in Santa Barbara County, but he never intended to land the aircraft, he admitted in the plea agreement. The flight took place on November 24, 2021. CNN has reached out to Jacob’s attorney for comment. Jacob, a pilot and skydiver, agreed to plead guilty to one count of destruction and concealment with the intent to obstruct a federal investigation, the release said. He later collected the aircraft’s wreckage and got rid of it to hinder federal investigators from probing the crash site, according to a news release from the US Attorney’s Office for the Central District of California. Trevor Daniel Jacob admitted to authorities he planned to crash his plane in a video he made to promote a wallet. A 29-year-old YouTuber will plead guilty to a federal charge after he destroyed the wreckage of a plane he purposefully crashed to gain views, Justice Department officials announced Thursday. ![]()
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