
I'm sticking with it, because they were able work out the nagging issues with the other video downloaders. I have tried both on a different computer with the same results. I have tried many titles, all have varying degrees of audio out of sync.
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Hulu will finish a download, but there is serious sync issues. They ALL fail at 0.7% with a -8001 error.

HBOmax tool has yet to deliver a finished download. These two have had a lot more growing pains than the others. I purchased the Hulu (currently at 1.1.0) and the HBOmax (currently at 1.0.2). Anyway, Both say they are 'sister' companies, but they offer the exact same things, and the updates have the exact same notes. I got screwed by slysoft when they went redfox the same way. I emailed both companies, because i want to be sure my 'lifetime' license does not go stale if they change the name of the company, and leave me behind to buy again. They are offering the exact same tools with a different brand tag on it. I wish Disney did above 720p, but Amazon & Netflix at least does 1080p with some titles. Amazon, Netflix, and Disney work rather well. I have purchased ALL of the downlaoders for video. It downloads 200 songs in under an hour, which is pretty good. I haven't had any issues after 3 months, and I will continue to use it. I would recommend the Spotify converter to basically anyone, there are so many pros that come along with it. Customer service has always been fast and reliable. I haven't tried them either but have heard they work pretty well. There are converters for Amazon Music, Apple Music. Anyways, I've only used the Spotify converter, but I've heard good things about the other ones, you might as well try it. You don't even need to have Spotify downloaded on your computer, it uses the online player, which can also be a plus when you want to download music on the go. I used to download them individually from youtube, using a youtube to mp3 converter, which took up a lot of time. The converter gets updated pretty often which is a positive. It takes usually around ~10 seconds to download a song, which is pretty good considering it's a converter. Based on my experience with TunePat, I really don't see a reason to not try it out. I usually just make a Spotify playlist, and let the converter download the songs into MP3s. The better the quality, the bigger the file. Moreover, you can choose the audio quality. Also, the converter keeps all the ID3 tag information, so your artist, album, album cover, stays. You can then transfer the MP3s to your phone and play them offline. It can download Spotify music into MP3s or the other supported types (AAC/WAV/FLAC/AIFF/ALAC).

I've been using the TunePat Spotify Converter for about 3 months now, and I still haven't had any problems with the software.
