Tubidy - Free MP3 Music & Video Download

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I download music from Tubidy?

Downloading music from Tubidy is simple! Just enter the name of the song or artist in the search box on our homepage. Browse through the search results and click on the song you want to download.

On the download page, you'll see various format options (MP3, MP4, etc.). Choose your preferred format and quality, then click the download button. The file will be saved to your device automatically.

Is Tubidy free to use?

Yes, Tubidy is completely free! You can search for and download unlimited music and videos without any subscription fees or hidden charges.

What formats does Tubidy support?

Tubidy supports multiple formats including MP3 (audio only) and MP4 (video). Some files may also be available in 3GP format for maximum device compatibility, especially on older mobile phones.

Can I use Tubidy on my mobile device?

Absolutely! Tubidy is fully optimized for mobile devices. You can access Tubidy from any smartphone or tablet's web browser without needing to download an app.

How do I play videos in full-screen mode?

When viewing a video on the playback page, simply click on the video you wish to watch. Your device's default media player will open automatically. In the media player's menu or controls, look for the full-screen option—typically represented by a square or expand icon.

On mobile devices, you may need to tap the screen once to reveal the playback controls, then select the full-screen button. For the best viewing experience, rotate your device to landscape orientation when watching videos in full-screen mode.

Videos won't play on my device. What should I do?

First, verify that your device supports video playback. Most modern smartphones, tablets, and computers can play standard video formats without issues. If videos still won't play, check whether your mobile carrier or network administrator is blocking video streaming services.

Some corporate or public Wi-Fi networks restrict video content to conserve bandwidth. Try switching to a different network or using your mobile data connection. If problems persist, ensure your browser and operating system are up to date, and consider clearing your browser cache and cookies.

The media player freezes or my device crashes when playing large videos.

This issue is often caused by insufficient device memory or a full browser cache. To resolve it, go to your browser's menu and select 'Options' or 'Settings'. Look for 'Cache Operations' or 'Clear Browsing Data' and clear your cache and temporary files.

If clearing the cache doesn't help, your device may not have enough available RAM to handle large video files. Try closing other apps running in the background to free up memory. In persistent cases, you may need to perform a soft reset of your device or consider downloading smaller video files or audio-only formats.

Large videos won't load completely. Is there a workaround?

Some mobile carriers and network providers impose file size limits on streaming content to manage bandwidth usage. To help you work around these restrictions, Tubidy offers different quality options for downloads.

Try selecting a lower quality option which will have a smaller file size and may bypass carrier restrictions. Alternatively, download the file instead of streaming it, as download restrictions are typically less stringent than streaming limits.

MP4 videos aren't working on my device.

MP4 videos use modern, efficient codecs (H.264 for video and AAC for audio) that offer excellent quality at lower file sizes. However, not all devices support these specific codec configurations, especially older phones and feature phones.

Workaround: If MP4 files won't play on your device, try downloading the 3GP quality version instead. 3GP format uses older, more widely compatible codecs and is supported by nearly every mobile phone on the market, including feature phones and older smartphones. While 3GP offers slightly lower quality than MP4, it ensures maximum compatibility.

10 Why don't all videos have all format options?

Converting videos into different formats with various quality options is a computationally intensive process that requires significant server resources and time. To manage our infrastructure efficiently and provide fast service to all users, we prioritize encoding popular, frequently requested content.

Priority system: Videos with higher view counts and download requests are automatically queued for encoding in multiple formats. This ensures that the most sought-after content is available in the highest quality formats. Less popular videos may only be available in standard quality formats.

11 Where are my downloaded files saved?

Downloaded files are typically saved to your device's default download folder. On most smartphones, this is usually in the "Downloads" folder which you can access through your file manager app.

On computers, downloads usually go to your "Downloads" folder in your user directory. You can also check your browser's download manager (usually accessible via Ctrl+J or Cmd+J) to see the exact location and access recently downloaded files.

12 Is it legal to download music from Tubidy?

Tubidy is a search engine and download tool. We do not host any content ourselves. The legality of downloading content depends on the copyright status of the specific content and the laws in your jurisdiction.

We encourage users to only download content that they have the right to download, such as royalty-free music, Creative Commons licensed content, or music they have purchased. Users are responsible for ensuring their use of the service complies with applicable laws.

Still Have Questions?

If you couldn't find the answer you were looking for in our FAQ, or if you're experiencing a technical issue not covered above, please feel free to contact us. We're here to help!