I don't know much about computer stuff, but that program seems to have a flaw. When downloading a video it checks for streams, and if it finds any it "muxes" them (maybe it means mixing instead of muxing). I don't know how a computer could first of all find and then advantageously take information from data streams going to other computers unless the source website has a slower output speed than my computer's download speed. It just makes no sense especially considering that my internet connection has a limited download speed, and the video downloader already has the ability to boost that download speed by basically opening the video in several windows and starting it at a different time in each window (that's what I assume is basically going on). It has proven to be much slower when "muxing" streams than when just downloading all by itself. I want to know if there is a way of disabling the use of other streams? It is around 5 times faster if it finds no streams.