Nceda ubeke phambi kwe URL yethu ikhonkco elisemthethweni Vimeo ukuze uqale:
tikt.com/https://www.example.com/path/to/media
Qhubekeka ngeenyathelo ezi-3 ukuze ufumane i-Vimeo media yakho:
1. Fumana kwaye ukope i URL yezinto eziquletheyo
Vula Vimeo, khetha okuqulethwe ufuna, kwaye ukope idilesi ye-web.
2. Cola kwisixhobo sethu
Faka ikhonkco elikhopiweyo kwindawo yongeniso ephezulu.
3. Khetha uhlobo olulayishwa ezantsi
Khetha i-MP4 yevidiyo, i-MP3 yesandi, okanye ifomati yomfanekiso — Tikt.com inkqubo kwaye inikezela ifayile ngokukhawuleza.
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Vimeo hosts long-form video at the original resolution the creator uploaded (up to 4K). Tikt.com saves it as MP4 preserving that source resolution.
No login required. Vimeo serves the underlying media as public assets, so Tikt.com can fetch them directly from your browser without ever signing in to your account.
Downloads come back as MP4. Tikt.com preserves the source resolution Vimeo encoded the upload at -- up to 4K when the uploader provides it.
No, Tikt.com never adds a watermark. On Vimeo specifically, where the source upload sometimes carries an in-platform overlay, we pull the underlying clean asset whenever the CDN exposes it.
Vimeo supports up to 4K (2160p). Tikt.com picks the highest stream the platform exposes for the URL you paste; if the uploader only published 1080p, that's the ceiling.
Yes -- Vimeo files are unusually large (high bitrate, professional uploads). Downloads can be several hundred MB; use the batch option for multiple at once.
Professionals pull Vimeo content into editing suites, reference reels and client decks. Tikt.com hands back a clean MP4 with no platform branding so footage is presentation-ready.
Tikt.com on Vimeo produces: MP4. The container is picked automatically based on the source URL -- video links yield MP4, audio links yield MP3, image links yield the original.
Whatever the original Vimeo poster put up is what you download -- the copyright doesn't change hands. Personal use, archive, fair-use editing are all fine; commercial reuse depends on the original licence.
Vimeo is publicly readable; Tikt.com doesn't prompt for an account, doesn't store cookies, and doesn't track which URL you pasted.
Tikt.com works in the browser on any device with a copy/paste clipboard -- iOS Safari, Android Chrome, desktop browsers all render the Vimeo extractor flow identically. No app install required.
Free. Tikt.com bills nothing for Vimeo downloads. There are no per-clip limits and no daily caps for normal personal use.