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Dirpy positions itself as an “Internet DVR.” In practice, it is an online media recording and conversion service that can record freely accessible media from the internet in real time and convert it into files such as MP3 and MP4. The copy repeatedly emphasizes common use cases such as YouTube to MP3/MP4 conversion, and the ability to obtain converted content without directly accessing YouTube.
Dirpy’s core capabilities focus on personal media conversion: real-time transcoding, high-quality MP3 output for HD videos (such as 320kbps 44.1kHz stereo), start/end time trimming, ID3 metadata and filename parameter settings, built-in search, video saving, subtitles, and batch downloads. Premium/Pro users get higher file limits, longer media duration, higher download priority, and more audio/video formats.
The product offers three tiers: Free, Premium, and Pro. The free plan is limited to 10 files per 12 hours, 20-minute media duration, 1 batch download per month, low priority, and only mp4/mp3 formats. Premium costs $9.99/month or $83.99/year; Pro costs $29.99/month or $239.99/year. Payment methods include credit card, PayPal, and Bitcoin. The terms state that Premium purchases are non-refundable, but subscriptions can be canceled at any time.
The main advantages are ease of use and practical conversion-focused features such as clip trimming, tag editing, and format selection. Paid plans also provide more reliable YouTube conversion and batch capabilities. The drawbacks are that access for free users is described as “intermittent,” and the service depends on third-party media providers with no guarantee of long-term availability. It also does not disclose SaaS enterprise features such as an API, team collaboration, permissions, or enterprise security certifications.
Dirpy is better suited to individual users, content organizers, and lightweight scenarios where public videos need to be converted into audio or offline files. It is not suitable as an enterprise-grade media asset management or compliant content distribution platform. The copy does not state how well it works from China. Since its core use case involves YouTube, actual usability may be affected by the network environment. Users in China should also consider payment availability and copyright compliance, and may evaluate alternatives such as yt-dlp, 4K Video Downloader, or other local conversion tools.
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