To update this: I need ANY downloader for Chrome (Flash or no Flash; it doesn't matter) more similar to FlashGot in Firefox. The main requirement is, if I need to log in to a membership site, I will be able to download the media when logged in. en.savefrom.net is OK for most cases (such as YouTube),...
> It lists a 14 Mb and a 29 Mb medium webm video https://i.imgur.com/fhW7ac4.png 14 & 24 webm I'm seeing, so guessing typo above. In the 2nd line of the screenshot there is clearly the larger, 29 MB medium webm video I mean. So yeah, I am talking about medium webm videos (as in the topic title)...
FlashGot is a popular add-on.
Youtube is a popular video site.
And I simply can't believe I am the only person on planet Earth having this basic problem with the 2 working (or not working) together (with stock settings).
You suggested to PM my post to a moderator so she can post it with links. For example, could you tell me the exact nick of such a mod I could try? Thanks
Sorry. This is very annoying. I wrote a post, simple Youtube and image hyperlinks, got caught by antispam filter, pressed the back button, the whole post disappeared. :( Other forums are set up not to disappear my whole post when I press the back button to edit; can you fix at least that? OK, who is...
The main issue - regardless of my video player (I need the extracted .ogg audio most of the time anyways) Consider this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sJsSMT0GEiY With stock Firefox with only FlashGot added, no other tweaks, considering the medium.webm video downloads, once I get a 6 Mb fil...
> Downloads via Chrome when Flash is not installed system-wide. How does that work? Is Chrome's built-in Flash also disabled? > with FlashGot When the clip starts to play, FlashGot Media detects the clip, click the icon & it will download. > without FlashGot View the page source. Search for &qu...
Then maybe it's not a FlashGot issue but here is the question: What is the simplest way to download the above video ( http://kimgarst.com/twitter-muscle/ ) with or without Firefox or FlashGot; the easiest way if I do not have Adobe Flash installed on my system; step by step? As you would explain it ...
Sorry for bumping; this one is quite annoying for me. I ask if you have the same issue as well or only me? I can't believe you don't download YouTube videos. ) Thank you.
They use HDS and HLS for streaming, which basically means the video is split into small fragments ("strange files, 1.5 MB each"), so simply downloading those fragments with a download manager won't do you any good because they still need to be muxed back to a single video. For HDS (*.f4m)...