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Dirpy positions itself as an Internet Digital Video Recorder (DVR) service for recording and converting freely available online media, with a common use case being YouTube to MP3. It emphasizes real-time conversion: after a user submits a recording request, the system records and transcodes it in real time, then provides the file for download.
Based on the collected content, Dirpy’s core capabilities are centered on media conversion rather than typical enterprise SaaS. Features include high-quality MP3 output, such as 320kbps 44.1kHz stereo, support for high-quality formats including HD, start and end time editing, video clip transcoding, filename and ID3 tag settings, built-in search, video saving, and a new batch download capability. The page also states that up to 20 files can be downloaded simultaneously.
Dirpy offers three tiers: Free, Premium, and Pro. The free plan allows 10 files per 12 hours, media up to 20 minutes, and audio only. Premium costs $9.99/month or $83.99/year, increasing the limits to 100 files per 12 hours and 180 minutes. Pro costs $29.99/month or $239.99/year, increasing the limits to 300 files per 12 hours and 360 minutes. Payments are supported via credit card, PayPal, and Bitcoin. The terms state that Premium purchases are non-refundable, but subscriptions can be canceled in user settings.
The strengths are its focused feature set, real-time transcoding, relatively granular parameter controls, and a page claim that it has no intrusive ads. The file-count and duration limits for paid plans are also clearly stated. The drawbacks are also apparent: the page notes that YouTube conversions are reliable for paid users, but access remains intermittently unstable for free users. The terms also state that access to third-party media providers cannot always be guaranteed. In addition, there is no visible information about team collaboration, permissions, APIs, enterprise security certifications, and the terms of service prohibit automated access.
Dirpy is better suited to individual users, content organizers, or lightweight users who need to convert public videos into audio or video files. If an organization needs compliant content management, team permissions, auditing, security certifications, or a programmable API, the publicly available information is not sufficient to support an enterprise procurement decision.
The collected text does not provide information about accessibility from mainland China, network nodes, or local payment options, so this remains unknown. Although PayPal, credit cards, and Bitcoin are supported, there is no indication of RMB pricing, Alipay, or WeChat Pay. For use in China, comparable alternatives should be evaluated with particular attention to local network reachability, copyright compliance, and payment convenience.
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dirpy.com is an United States Online Tools provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach dirpy.com directly.