Best for Collectors? StreamFab vs TunePat (2025 Review & Comparison)
Sep 1, 2025
About this video
Building a reliable offline library for movies, shows, concerts, and creator videos? This no-nonsense 2025 comparison breaks down StreamFab vs TunePat (VideoGo All-in-One): real coverage, how they work, picture/audio/subtitles you actually get, time-saving automation, pricing you’ll really pay, and recent user feedback. A quick pick at the end helps you decide fast.
TL;DR — Who should pick what
Go StreamFab if you want broader OTT coverage (50+), higher ceilings on select platforms (e.g., 4K on Max/Hulu; HDR/Dolby Vision on Netflix where available), Atmos/EAC3 5.1 options, and true “set-and-forget” automation/scheduling—great for growing libraries or multi-device households.
Go TunePat if your list is mostly the “big seven” (Netflix, Prime, Disney+, Hulu, Max, Paramount+, Discovery+), 1080p with multi-audio/subs is plenty, and you prefer a lower-cost single-PC lifetime license.
Chapters
00:00 Intro & scope
00:44 How they work & what they cover
02:15 Real-world quality: video, audio, and subtitles
03:41 Day-to-day efficiency (automation is the separator)
04:21 Pricing you’ll actually compare
05:24 Real user feedback
06:58 The quick pick (who should choose what)
07:45 Wrap-up & CTA
Key comparison points
How they work: StreamFab emphasizes direct download (not re-encoding screen capture). TunePat consolidates major services and saves to MP4/MKV.
Coverage: StreamFab publicly pitches 50+ paid OTT plus 1,000+ sites in the All-in-One bundle. TunePat focuses on the big seven OTTs plus popular video/social sites.
Quality & audio: StreamFab often advertises higher ceilings on some platforms (e.g., Max/Hulu 4K; Netflix HDR/DV where the source and account allow). TunePat is consistently solid 1080p across most paid platforms, with certain caps (e.g., Disney+ up to 720p per its module page).
Efficiency: StreamFab leans into automation—batch seasons, scheduled pulls, built-in browser—so new episodes can land automatically. TunePat handles batch queues well for on-demand runs.
Licensing/Pricing: TunePat’s single-PC lifetime can be budget-friendly. StreamFab’s All-in-One lifetime for 5 devices often wins on per-machine math for teams/family studios.
Fair-use note: Always use legally. StreamFab also enforces a fair-use quota to reduce account flags (about 100 downloads per service/day and 700/week, auto-refilling each cycle).
Legal & use notice
This video discusses personal, lawful offline viewing only. Always follow your local laws and each platform’s Terms of Use. Actual resolution, HDR/DV availability, audio formats, and subtitles depend on your region, plan, and the title’s source.
Resources & deals
🔗 I’ll keep a pinned comment updated with current deals and version changes so you buy at the right moment.
🔗 Setup notes & tool links will also be in the pinned comment.
🎥 Related video: StreamFab Reveals: Why Streaming Looks Better Than Downloads!
https://youtu.be/DJN2G7lxiXg?si=RvKAVJxda0a8bCSc
Join the conversation
What are your main platforms—Netflix, Prime, Disney+, Max, Hulu, YouTube, or something niche? Drop your region and plan in the comments and I’ll suggest optimal quality/subtitle/audio and automation settings.
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