Best Options for a YouTube Download Bot Using Residential IP? Any Recommendations?

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Yo, so I’ve been messing around with a bunch of tools lately trying to find the best youtube download bot residential ip setup. Honestly, it’s been a bit of a headache, but I think I’ve narrowed it down.

First off, residential IPs are a MUST if you wanna avoid getting blocked. I’ve tried a few bots, and the ones that work with residential proxies are way more reliable. Like, no cap, the difference is night and day.

Anyone got recommendations for a solid youtube download bot residential ip combo? I’ve been using [insert bot name], but it’s kinda hit or miss. Also, if you know any good proxy providers, hmu.

Oh, and pls don’t suggest those sketchy free tools. Learned that lesson the hard way lol.

Cheers!
Yo, I feel you on the struggle with youtube download bot residential ip setups. I’ve been using 4K Video Downloader paired with Bright Data’s residential proxies, and it’s been smooth sailing.

Bright Data’s proxies are a bit pricey, but they’re super reliable for avoiding blocks. Definitely worth the investment if you’re serious about this.
Hey, I’ve been in the same boat trying to find a good youtube download bot residential ip combo. I recently switched to YT-DLP with Oxylabs proxies, and it’s been a game-changer.

Oxylabs is a bit on the pricier side, but their IPs are top-notch and rarely get flagged. Plus, YT-DLP is open-source and constantly updated, so it’s a solid choice.
Bro, I’ve been using JDownloader with Smartproxy for my youtube download bot residential ip needs. It’s been pretty reliable, and Smartproxy’s pricing is decent compared to others.

Just make sure to rotate the IPs frequently to avoid detection. It’s not perfect, but it gets the job done without breaking the bank.
Honestly, I’ve tried a bunch of setups, and the best youtube download bot residential ip combo I’ve found is TubeMate with GeoSurf proxies.

GeoSurf’s residential IPs are legit, and TubeMate is super easy to use. It’s not the cheapest, but it’s worth it if you want consistent results.
Yo, thanks for all the suggestions, guys! I’ve been testing out YT-DLP with Oxylabs proxies, and it’s been working pretty well so far.

I’m still tweaking the settings, but it’s definitely more reliable than my previous setup. Anyone have tips on how to optimize the proxy rotation settings? Also, has anyone tried using multiple proxy providers at once? Curious if that’s worth the extra effort. Cheers!
I’ve been using 4K YouTube to MP3 with Luminati proxies for my youtube download bot residential ip setup. Luminati is a bit pricey, but their IP pool is massive, so you rarely run into issues.

The combo works great for downloading audio, but it’s also solid for video downloads. Just make sure to configure the proxies properly.
Yo, I’ve been experimenting with youtube download bot residential ip setups for a while now. I’ve found that YT-DLP paired with Storm Proxies works pretty well.

Storm Proxies is affordable, and their residential IPs are decent. It’s not as fancy as some of the bigger names, but it gets the job done without too much hassle.
Hey, I’ve been using a youtube download bot residential ip setup with 4K Video Downloader and Shifter proxies. Shifter’s residential IPs are pretty reliable, and their pricing is reasonable.

The only downside is that their IP pool isn’t as large as some other providers, but I haven’t had any major issues so far.
I’ve been using youtube download bot residential ip setups for a while, and I’ve found that JDownloader with IPRoyal proxies works pretty well.

IPRoyal is affordable, and their residential IPs are decent quality. It’s not perfect, but it’s a good budget option if you’re just starting out.



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