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The DHB Tools apps are a software suite for MMO operations — focused on automating multi-platform video uploads, multi-stream livestreaming, AI-powered batch rendering, and managing large numbers of social media channels/accounts. They fit:
Registration is simple — you only need an email. Set a password during sign-up, or receive a verification code by email if you choose passwordless login. After creating your account, you can add more details in your Profile:
There are 2 ways to regain access depending on your situation:
All DHB Tools desktop products are optimized for Windows 10/11 64-bit. Recommended minimum specs:
The license is not hard-locked to a single computer — you can use it on multiple machines.
DHB Tools offers a few ways to try or evaluate before buying:
Yes. Your DHB Tools account works on multiple machines and is not hard-locked to a single device:
Official hours:
We warmly welcome user feedback:
No. DHB Tools runs on your computer — all videos, cookies, profiles, and social media passwords stay locally on your machine and are NOT sent to DHB Tools servers. The server only stores account & license information:
Currently, DHB Tools only supports bank transfer.
Time to receive your license after the bank transfer:
DHB Tools applies a conditional refund policy:
Yes. DHB Tools issues e-invoices generated from a cash register (hóa đơn điện tử khởi tạo từ máy tính tiền) under Vietnam’s Decree 70/2025/NĐ-CP (effective June 1, 2025), with data connected to the tax authority.
DHB Upload is a product family that includes 5 tools for automating the process of posting videos to social media platforms: YouTube, Facebook, TikTok, Instagram & Threads, and Twitter/X.
Basic workflow:
They differ by features and processing scale.
The software is designed to operate stably and respect platform rules. Note: no tool can guarantee 100% — you should stay within each platform limits and policies.
DHB Upload Facebook fully supports the most common posting formats across the Meta ecosystem:
Yes. DHB Upload TikTok fully supports a professional workflow:
This is a 2-in-1 product because Instagram and Threads both belong to Meta and share the same account system:
Twitter/X has a different set of rules, and DHB Upload Twitter is optimized specifically for it:
Yes. This is an important feature for safely operating multiple channels at the same time.
Scheduling is one of the most-used features. DHB Upload supports 3 modes:
You set a specific time date, hour, and minute for each video. This is ideal when you need to publish during peak engagement hours.
The software automatically divides the posting times for N videos within an X-hour window. For example: 50 videos spread evenly over 7 days → automatically calculates about 7 videos per day, spaced roughly 3 hours apart.
Publish the next video when the previous video reaches a certain number of views or interactions available for the Pro plan.
There are 5 common error groups and quick ways to handle them:
Yes. DHB Upload supports importing video lists + metadata from:
Yes, with the “Cross-post” feature — you create one original video and select the target platforms.
Platform-specific customization options are available:
DHB Upload Facebook is a tool that automates bulk publishing of your own content (videos, photos, status posts) to Facebook, instead of posting manually on each channel.
The software supports Facebook's common formats:
Depending on the account and the Facebook interface shown, some formats will prefer the Business Suite path.
The software lets you attach accounts in several ways:
Using an anti-detect profile is usually more stable than a plain cookie because it keeps a consistent fingerprint per account. Still, no method guarantees absolute safety — only use cookies/profiles of accounts you own, and avoid overloading them.
Yes. Each account can be configured with its own proxy (HTTP/SOCKS) in the account options.
For better stability, use quality proxies (residential/ISP).
Yes. You can set content to Scheduled mode with a specific publishing time.
Note: your computer must stay on and the software running until the scheduled time for the post to be processed.
Yes. The software is built for bulk publishing:
Everything runs through a queue, and multiple accounts can run in parallel.
Yes. The software includes an FFmpeg-based render tool to process your own content before posting:
This step is optional and can be toggled on or off as needed.
Yes. The built-in content editor uses AI to process captions in bulk:
To use the AI features, you must enter the API key of the corresponding provider in the settings.
The software distinguishes account types: personal profile, Page, and Group.
Yes. In the Upload Option group, you can enable:
These options are saved as a reusable group across multiple channels.
These are common situations with automated posting. The software reports clear errors, for example:
The software can help solve some rotate/slider captchas during verification, but it cannot bypass every type of check. Recommendation: post at a moderate volume, use stable proxies, and rest accounts when they get flagged.
The software is designed to mimic natural posting actions through a real browser and to minimize the risk of Facebook flagging unusual behavior. However, no tool can guarantee 100% safety — Facebook continuously updates its detection systems. To reduce risk:
The software runs on Windows (a desktop application). To get started, you should prepare:
The software checks for and applies new version updates automatically when available.
Yes. Within one project you can configure multiple items with different destinations and run them in a shared queue:
Running many formats/channels should be paced reasonably to reduce the risk of rate limits.
The biggest difference is the range of owned/licensed content sources you can load to publish on Facebook:
DHB Upload Youtube is a tool that automates publishing your own content (or content you are licensed to use) to YouTube, helping You manage multiple channels and upload faster than doing it by hand.
It helps You:
The software uploads by directly automating the YouTube Studio interface (studio.youtube.com) through a browser — it mimics the exact steps You would do manually (open Studio, click Upload, fill in details, set visibility, publish).
Note: since it runs on YouTube's real web interface, if Google changes the layout some steps may need a software update to keep working.
Yes. The software works with both regular videos and Shorts.
The software supports several ways to keep your channel logged in:
On safety: using a separate profile per channel plus a separate proxy (see the proxy question) reduces the risk of channels being linked together. However NOTHING guarantees 100% safety — YouTube's policies can change, and uploading too much/too fast can still get flagged. Publish at a reasonable pace and only with content you genuinely own.
Yes. The software can split/distribute proxies across your channel list so each channel runs through its own proxy.
You need to supply your own proxies (the software does not sell them); use stable proxies to avoid errors when opening the browser and publishing.
Both are supported.
The software works as a list: You add content into a grid (each row is one video with title, description, tags, thumbnail, target channel, schedule...), and You can save/reopen the project to continue later.
Input sources include: YouTube links (single video, playlist, channel), local video files, or whole folders.
Owner to confirm: direct import from a specific Excel/Google Sheets file is not clearly evidenced in the source — verify this import capability before promising it to customers.
The software bundles FFmpeg to process your video before publishing, with several modes:
This is a re-processing step with FFmpeg that clears old metadata fields (file title, author, date, encoder...), producing an output file that differs from the original and has a different hash (MD5).
Yes. The software has a content editor for bulk-processing titles/descriptions/tags, including:
You must supply your own API key for the chosen AI provider in Settings to use the AI features.
Yes. During upload the software performs the YouTube Studio steps for You:
Whether a channel is eligible for monetization is up to YouTube; the software only operates the option if your channel already has it.
Monitor automates a source-driven workflow: the software watches a channel/source You specify and auto-processes new content using a preset configuration.
Use Monitor only for content You own or are licensed to use.
Common situations and fixes:
Enabling options like upload error-checking and waiting between uploads makes runs more stable.
The software is a Windows application.
Owner to confirm: a specific minimum hardware spec (RAM/CPU) is not stated in the source — add it based on the team's real-world recommendation.
DHB Upload Youtube comes in two plans: Standard and Pro. Key differences:
Compared to Standard, the Pro plan adds the ability to prepare/import your own (rights-cleared) content from these source platforms:
On the Standard plan, the buttons and link detection for these platforms are locked; upgrade to Pro to use them.
Yes. Beyond unlocking extra source platforms, the Pro plan also provides some advanced processing features:
When you select these on the Standard plan, the software will prompt you to upgrade to Pro.
DHB Upload TikTok is a tool that automates bulk publishing of your own content (videos you own or are authorized to use) to TikTok. It works by driving a real browser to open TikTok Studio and perform the upload for you:
Because the software operates a real browser like a human, results depend on your account standing, network, and TikTok's current policies.
The software supports both common TikTok content formats:
For each post you can add a caption/title, hashtags, @mentions, and choose the privacy setting per post.
The software supports several ways to add a channel; pick the one that fits you:
Each channel runs in a separate browser environment, so they interfere with each other less. That said, no login method guarantees 100% safety — you should use your own clean cookie/profile, keep the login stable, and avoid unusual behavior.
Yes. Each channel can be configured with its own proxy to separate the network environment between channels. The software supports:
Using a separate proxy per channel keeps each channel's environment more independent. You need to supply quality proxies yourself; slow or dead proxies can cause upload failures.
Yes. When composing the caption for each post, the software handles:
Captions support up to 2,200 characters (anything beyond that is automatically trimmed).
Yes. Each post can be set to Scheduled mode with a specific publish time in day/month/year hour:minute format. A few limits to keep in mind (set by TikTok itself):
If you leave the schedule empty, the post is published immediately.
Yes. The software works as a task grid where each row is a post with its caption, channel, privacy, and schedule. You can load a list in bulk and let the software run through them. To speed things up, enable Multithread mode and choose how many threads run in parallel. Note: too many simultaneous threads consume a lot of RAM/CPU and may increase the risk of platform flagging; choose a thread count suitable for your machine.
Yes. The software includes a built-in video processing tool (powered by FFmpeg) to prepare your own content before posting so the output differs from the source file. Some supported operations:
These operations reformat your own content and are not intended to copy anyone else's content.
Yes. The caption Editor includes features to rewrite and translate your own content:
To use the AI providers, you must supply your own API key in Settings.
During upload, TikTok may show a verification captcha (slide, rotate image, pick image, etc.). The software can detect and solve captchas through third-party captcha services you configure (e.g., HMCaptcha, AchiCaptcha). Note:
Some common cases and how to handle them:
The software keeps an error log per post so you can see the exact cause and resolve it.
The software operates a real browser and mimics human posting steps to lower risk, but it cannot guarantee absolute safety. Some tips to reduce risk:
This is risk reduction, not a promise to bypass TikTok's policies.
Yes. Beyond basic posting, for each eligible channel you can additionally enable:
These features depend on whether your channel is eligible to use them (e.g., the cart/Shop feature).
The software runs on Windows and drives a real browser, so machine resources directly affect how many channels you can run in parallel:
Start with a small thread count, watch resource usage, then increase gradually to suit your machine.
DHB Upload Twitter is a tool that helps You publish your own content (or content You have the rights to use) to Twitter/X automatically, quickly and consistently.
The software simulates natural posting actions through a browser to reduce account risk, but does not guarantee absolute safety.
DHB Upload Twitter supports the common post types on X:
Each post can include caption text. You can also publish a Quote post that references an existing tweet.
The software can automatically trim content to fit X's limits:
When You enable auto-trim caption, content exceeding the limit is shortened so the post can go through. If You want to keep the full content, disable this option and manage the length yourself.
Following Twitter/X's own rules:
When You select multiple sources for a post, the software automatically caps at the first 4 files to match X's limit. You should prepare media in formats X accepts (jpg/png/webp/gif images, mp4 video).
There are two ways to add an account:
With the profile method, You open the profile, log in to X (including two-factor authentication - 2FA) right in the browser, then save it for future posting.
Note: the Chrome Portable profile only supports posting Images and Status, not Video.
Yes. Because the software logs in to X through a real browser (or via an already logged-in cookie/profile), You can complete two-factor authentication (2FA) right inside the browser when opening the profile.
Yes. When creating a post, You choose Schedule mode and set the desired date, hour and minute.
Scheduled posts appear in X's scheduled list and publish automatically at the set time.
Yes. Each account (channel) can be assigned its own proxy to isolate its network environment.
Using a per-channel proxy helps reduce risk when operating many accounts at once.
Yes. DHB Upload Twitter is built to operate many accounts:
You should pick a thread count suited to your machine to avoid overload and keep actions stable and natural.
The software integrates a rendering tool (FFmpeg) to standardize your own media before posting:
Changing MD5/format makes the media meet X's technical standards and refreshes the file fingerprint; this is a technical step, not meant to bypass copyright.
Yes, it supports text content processing:
Note: the AI feature requires You to configure your own OpenAI API key; cost and rate limits (e.g. a few requests per minute) depend on your API account.
The software has monitoring and error reporting during posting:
When errors happen, You should re-check your cookie/login, proxy and media format. If an account is restricted (suspended) by X, You must resolve it on the X side before posting again.
The software lets You load your content from multiple sources to prepare a post:
This feature is only for content You own or have the rights to use; You are responsible for the copyright of what You post.
At login, the software detects your DHB account type (Standard or Pro). Most Twitter/X posting features (Status, Image, Video, Album, scheduling, multi-account, proxy, media rendering, translation/AI) are available on both packages.
The Pro package unlocks loading your own content from advanced sources, including:
If You are on the Standard package and click a Pro-only feature, the software notifies You and invites an upgrade.
DHB Upload Instagram & Threads is a Windows desktop app that automates publishing your own content to both Instagram and Threads from a single interface. Since Instagram and Threads are both Meta platforms that share the same account, the software lets you manage both in one tool:
The software drives a real browser (Firefox/Chrome) via Playwright automation and performs the same steps you would do manually: open the page, create a post, select files, type the caption, choose the size and click publish. This approach mimics natural actions on the official Instagram/Threads web interface rather than calling hidden APIs.
Note: because it operates on the web interface, when Instagram/Threads change their layout, a software update may be needed for it to keep working smoothly.
There are two ways to add an account:
The software has a button to verify whether the cookie/profile is still alive before posting. Login data is stored locally on your machine.
On safety: the software tries to mimic natural actions to reduce risk, but no tool can guarantee 100% account safety. You should use your own accounts, pair with a suitable proxy and post at a reasonable frequency.
On Instagram, the software supports:
On Threads, the software supports:
Since Threads shares the account with Instagram, you can manage Threads channels in the same software.
Yes. When adding an account, you choose its channel type as Instagram or Threads. In a single publishing run you can select multiple target accounts — including both Instagram and Threads channels — and the software will publish your content to each in turn. This lets you take advantage of Meta's shared-account ecosystem.
Each account runs on its own separate browser profile, isolating login sessions and browser fingerprints between accounts. The software supports several profile sources:
You can add, open, check and delete profiles right in the interface. Note: the Chrome Portable profile only supports uploading images.
Yes. Each account can enable its own proxy with HTTP, SOCKS4 and SOCKS5 types. When entering a proxy, the software has a connection-check button that shows the proxy's IP, country, city and timezone for you to confirm before use. For GoLogin / DHB GoLogin Manager profiles, the software can auto-sync the proxy already configured in the profile.
Each post item has its own caption field where you type the content and hashtags directly. The software types the caption into Instagram's caption box when publishing.
The software also includes a caption-translation tool to help with multilingual content.
Yes. The software has an option to re-render (process via FFmpeg) your video before posting, with the ability to change the file identity (change the MD5/fingerprint) plus operations such as trimming, changing the aspect ratio and handling the thumbnail. The goal is to standardize the output format for Instagram/Threads and produce an output file with a fresh identity. This is optional and can be toggled in Settings.
Yes. You can load many items into a list and batch-publish to multiple accounts. The software supports:
Note: running many threads at once depends on your machine's specs; the software has an option to mitigate out-of-memory errors when uploading heavy files.
Yes, the software has a Monitor mode. You declare your own source channel to watch, the target channel to publish to, and a delay interval. The software periodically checks and automatically handles publishing per your configuration. This is useful when you want to automate the flow of publishing your own content without manual steps each time.
Some common situations and how the software/you handle them:
The software is a desktop app running on Windows. For full functionality you need:
The software stores account and profile data locally on your machine.
You will see the difference right after signing in, since the plan is unlocked based on your account.
With Pro you unlock the advanced source group on top of the basic sources available in Standard.
These two features are exclusive to the Pro plan and are not available in Standard.
Yes — these are all available in both plans, so you do not need Pro just to use them.
DHB Render is bulk video rendering software built around templates, combining AI with deep integration across the DHB Tools ecosystem.
Key differences compared with other render tools:
DHB Render integrates several AI features to shorten production time:
Convert speech in a video into subtitles using a speech-to-text model. Supports API configuration OpenAI Whisper, Google Speech or an offline model Whisper.cpp.
Translate titles, descriptions, tags, and subtitles via API Google Translate, DeepL or configure any custom API.
Convert text into speech in multiple languages and voices male/female, age ranges. Ideal for videos without original narration or content that needs multiple languages.
Filter duplicate sentences, clean up unnecessary exclamation marks, and format subtitle timing more accurately.
Not required — DHB Render can run on CPU-only machines, but a GPU significantly speeds up rendering.
DHB Render uses FFmpeg as its backend and lets you configure it at 2 levels:
This is a core use case for DHB Render. The workflow:
Define: intro video, outro video, watermark (logo + position + opacity), subtitle font/color, background music (fixed volume), and video filters (color/denoise/sharpen).
Use a source video folder or a list of files/URLs. You can also include Excel metadata to attach titles/subtitles to each video.
The software queues tasks and shows the progress of each video. You can pause/resume, or skip videos with errors.
Save to the output folder using the preset structure, ready to upload via DHB Upload.
Yes. DHB Render’s thumbnail rendering feature supports:
Supports most popular formats via FFmpeg:
Top render errors and how to resolve them:
Yes. DHB Render has a “Background mode” that lets you render while still using your computer normally:
Yes. DHB Render provides a full AI pipeline for your own content or content you have the rights to use:
Because these steps attach to template layers/effects, you can translate, dub, and render in a single workflow.
DHB Render supports both on-device engines and cloud services:
Local engines suit batch processing without API costs; cloud engines help on weaker machines or when you need higher accuracy for certain languages.
DHB Render supports many voice providers in two groups:
For each voice you can adjust speaking rate, pitch, voice, model, and language. The system speaks each subtitle line then merges them, with caching so already-generated lines are not regenerated.
Yes, with on-device voice providers such as OmniVoice (and CoquiTTS). OmniVoice has a dedicated dialog to create and manage cloned voices:
Note: only clone voices you own or are authorized to use. DHB Render does not promise a 100% match; quality depends on the sample and the model.
DHB Render supports several translators:
For AI translators (OpenAI, Gemini, DeepSeek...), DHB Render also offers translate-with-resegment mode so translated subtitles are concise, grammatical, and not awkwardly split. You can tune batch size and thread count to balance speed and stability.
DHB Render has an on-device Vocal Remover engine that separates audio into parts:
After separation you can adjust voice and background-music volume independently inside the effect. This is useful for dubbing: keep the background music while replacing the voice-over.
The Subtitle Editor is where you control the whole subtitle before rendering:
This is the quality-tuning step before sending to batch rendering.
The Content Creator is a timeline-based builder that lets you assemble multiple media into one video:
On render, the timeline is converted into an FFmpeg command and exported as a finished video.
Yes. In the Content Creator you can generate or fetch media with AI:
These media flow directly into the timeline for editing and rendering. Each provider needs its own API key/account.
It is an AI tool to help you brainstorm and script your own videos:
Providers: ChatGPT/OpenAI, Google Gemini, DeepSeek, Grok, Perplexity. This assists ideation; you should review the content before using it.
A DHB Render project is a list of videos to render plus output and template settings:
Yes, via Multi Render:
This lets you queue bulk renders and leave the machine running unattended.
In the template configuration (TemplatePanel) you choose the output encoder and codec:
GPU encoding is much faster; CPU encoding is more broadly compatible when there is no NVIDIA GPU.
DHB Render can receive videos to process directly from DHB Upload over a realtime connection:
This is a local connection on the same machine/LAN that lets the two apps work together automatically.
DHB Render has a Store area for reusing and sharing templates:
This way you don't rebuild a template from scratch for each type of video.
The local AI engines are plugins downloaded from DHB's store server:
Once installed, these engines run entirely on your machine without API keys.
DHB Render ties login to the device via a hardware ID:
The number of devices/child users an account can use depends on your license plan. To add devices or renew, use Account/Renew in the app. (Exact limits are set by sales policy — please confirm with DHB.)
One-word subtitle is a display mode that shows subtitles word-by-word instead of full sentences:
You enable one-word in the Auto Subtitle settings. Note: one-word has stricter processing order and timing, so a clean source subtitle gives the best result.
DHB Stream Pro is professional livestreaming software powered by FFmpeg, designed for high-performance, highly stable parallel multi-stream broadcasting on VPS or PC.
Common use cases:
The number of threads depends on your CPU/GPU and license plan:
Yes. This is the “Restream” feature — one input source, multiple RTMP endpoints output simultaneously.
Built-in presets are available for each platform, plus custom configuration options.
Absolutely. This is a very common use case because a VPS lets you stream 24/7 without keeping your own computer turned on.
VPS requirements:
This is a common “Virtual livestream” use case. Workflow:
Prepare 1 video file, such as a 1-hour music playlist or a long vlog. DHB Stream Pro will automatically loop this file into a continuous stream.
In DHB Stream Pro, create a new channel: enter the RTMP URL + stream key for YouTube/Facebook, select the input file, and choose a bitrate preset.
By default, looping runs endlessly. You can specify N loops or run until a specific time, such as the end of today.
Add a text overlay, such as “Now playing: Song X”, and a logo watermark. Overlays update smoothly without restarting the stream.
Click Start — the software automatically encodes and pushes to the endpoint. It can also auto-restart if the connection drops.
There are 4 main causes and ways to check them:
Yes. DHB Stream Pro supports flexible overlay layers without requiring OBS:
DHB Stream Pro lets You go live from several sources, using Your own / authorized content:
Each source has its own configuration dialog so You can set things up before going live.
Use the "Add Android stream (SCRCPY)" feature:
Then enter Your own channel's server/stream key and start streaming.
The Virtual Camera lets DHB Stream Pro output its picture as a virtual webcam on Your machine.
Note: this feature requires the virtual camera driver (softcam) to be installed/registered on the machine.
DHB Stream Pro supports 3 screen-capture modes, chosen in the screen-stream dialog:
For window capture, the software stores the process name so the selection restores reliably after a restart. You can also choose the capture engine (Auto, GDI, Desktop Duplication, GPU Capture) to balance smoothness and compatibility.
When creating a screen-capture stream, You can pick the right audio source:
This lets You isolate game/music/app sound from other audio on the machine.
Yes. Each stream has a "Schedule" section where You can:
The software validates that schedules are not in the past and that the end time is after the start time. Handy when You want to go live at an exact time without watching the clock.
Yes. The software has a background stream health monitor that continuously tracks:
When it detects a bitrate drop, low FPS, an unstable network or many dropped frames, it warns You so You can react. It is a diagnostic tool — final quality still depends on Your connection and machine.
Yes. DHB Stream Pro has an auto-recovery mechanism:
If it still fails after the retries, the software notifies You. This reduces downtime during flaky connections, but it cannot guarantee recovery in every situation.
Yes. DHB Stream Pro connects to a realtime server (Socket.IO) and lets You manage it remotely from a Web Dashboard:
Very convenient when You run the software on a VPS and want to manage it from a browser without a remote desktop.
Yes, DHB Stream Pro has batch operations to save time:
Note: bulk delete only applies to streams that are not currently running.
Yes. DHB Stream Pro has a Preset system:
This way You don't have to re-enter bitrate, resolution, render type, etc. every time You create a new stream.
DHB Stream Pro has a "convert video size" option so You broadcast in the frame You want:
This keeps Your own source video looking tidy on the channel even when the ratios differ.
These are two products with different functions:
No. DHB Youtube Manager uses YouTube Data API v3 (Google API key) to query a channel’s public/semi-public information — no login and no cookies required.
Benefits:
Yes. The YouTube Data API limits free usage to 10,000 quota units per day per project. DHB Youtube Manager is optimized to make the most of it:
DHB Youtube Manager exports detailed data in multiple structures:
This is the biggest use case. Tracking features include:
Yes. DHB Youtube Manager is built for high-scale operations:
Yes, with the Pro plan. It integrates with the Google Sheets API:
No. DHB Youtube Manager is local-first:
DHB Youtube Manager recognizes several YouTube channel link formats. You just paste a list (one channel per line):
You can paste many links at once to add channels in bulk; the software automatically skips blank or malformed lines.
DHB Youtube Manager lets you arrange channels into groups for easier management when tracking many channels:
This helps You separate channels by purpose, topic, or individual project.
DHB Youtube Manager has an option to check the monetization status of a channel and of individual videos:
An honest note: results are indicative, based on public signals — they are not an official confirmation from YouTube and may be inaccurate in some cases.
After each check, the software compares the new figures with the previously saved snapshot and shows the difference:
You can turn each of these statistics on or off in Settings. This way You can see the growth rate between two points in time instead of only the cumulative totals.
Yes. From a channel in the list, You open the Detail view to see all videos of that channel. Each video shows:
The software automatically detects newly appearing videos and flags videos that no longer exist. The video list can be sorted by most recent publish date.
During a check, DHB Youtube Manager compares the returned data to determine status:
You can use the "delete all dead channels/videos" action to tidy up the list.
When exporting the channel or video data grid, You can choose several formats:
There is also a separate function to export just the list of channel or video URLs to a plain .txt file — handy when You need a clean list of links for other uses.
Yes. DHB Youtube Manager checks using multiple parallel threads, and You set the number of concurrent threads in Settings:
You should tune the thread count to match the number of API keys you have, to avoid running out of quota too early.
DHB Youtube Manager stores all data locally on Your machine in a local SQLite database (the software's data folder). As a result:
Because data is stored locally, You should back up the data folder if you want to keep your history when moving to another computer.
DHB Youtube Manager supports two ways of fetching channel/video figures, enabled in Settings:
You pick the mode that fits your needs. Note: some in-depth metrics are only fully available in API mode.