April 13th 2015 by Daniel Woida
Video sharing sites, such as iFilm, YouTube and Google Video, are increasingly a resourceful destination for entertainment, documentary, indie clips, music and a lot more. However, videos on these video sharing sites like iFilm in most cases are not downloadable. The videos will be streaming directly to the embedded player on the web page, without any downloadable link to save the video locally for offline viewing or for transferring/synchronizing to portable media player.
If you are willing to enjoy iFilmvedios offline at your leisure time, not restricted by time and space. Congratulations! You just come to the right place. The following article will describe a step by step guide on how to download iFilm videos to MP4, AVI, 3GP, WMV, MOV, MP3 etc.
With the help of the following guide, you will be able to download your favorite videos from iFilm to any video or audio format like download iFilm to MP4, download iFilm to AVI, download iFilm to 3GP, MOV, MP3, WMV, MKV etc. Moreover, this powerful iFilm Download also can download videos from YouTube, Google Video or any other popular video sharing site to any of your media player or potable devices.
Free download the professional iFilm Downloader- Allavsoft( for Windows , for Mac) , install and then launch it, the following interface will pop up.
Copy the iFilm video link and paste it into the URL text box of the iFilm Downloader.
Notes:
The downloader can support downloading several iFilm videos at the same time. So if you would like to download multiple videos from iFilm, please click "For Multiple URLS" and copy and paste the iFilm video urls.
You can decide the downloaded iFilm video format or audio format by checking the "Automatically Convert to" box and clicking the output format drop-down button.
Click the "Download" button to start and finish downloading the iFilm videos. And with the downloader, it can be done rapidly, just in a second.
iFilm was a U.S.-based video-sharing website on which users could upload, share and view videos. It was founded by filmmaker Raphael Raphael in 1997. It was later acquired by iFilm.net, a popular online interactive film and media archive, originally specializing in independent films.