YouTube on your iPod

Lifehacker brings us news of two apps for downloading, converting, and adding YouTube content to your iPod: one for Mac, one for Windows. Adam writes:

“If you’re using PodTube (Mac), you need to browse YouTube in Safari, but one click will download the video, encode it for your iPod, and add it to your iTunes library ready for syncing (the whole process took me less than the time it took for the 54 second video I chose to finish playing). Using iTube on Windows, you paste the YouTube URL into iTube, at which point is also downloads, converts, and adds the file to your iTunes library. These programs are similar to previously-mentioned shareware app TubeSock, except they’re totally free (as in beer). iTube requires .NET.”

[Via Michael Berneis reBlog]