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Does anyone have any insights to this - temp, tech issue, copyrights etc? Thanks
Hypothetically speaking how would one do that?If you know how to access the Page Source, you can find the link to DL the video you want, as long as it's not private.
HH
Hypothetically speaking how would one do that?![]()
You are a life saver honestly <3On the page where the video is located, hit Ctrl+U
IN the Page Source, hit Ctrl+F and type mp4 and enter.
A link that says video, ending in mp4 will be your video.
Click on it and it opens in a new window then you right click on the video, choose SAVE VIDEO AS, then name the video and click Save.
HH
After hitting Ctrl+F and finding the MP4 link, when I click on it, a new window does not open but instead the current window changes to a page that has only characters on it, like it's the video code or something. The first few lines of it looks like this:On the page where the video is located, hit Ctrl+U
IN the Page Source, hit Ctrl+F and type mp4 and enter.
A link that says video, ending in mp4 will be your video.
Click on it and it opens in a new window then you right click on the video, choose SAVE VIDEO AS, then name the video and click Save.
HH
After hitting Ctrl+F and finding the MP4 link, when I click on it, a new window does not open but instead the current window changes to a page that has only characters on it, like it's the video code or something. The first few lines of it looks like this:
��� ftypisom���isomiso2avc1mp41�¥mmoov���lmvhd��������������è�•h��������������������������������������������@�������������������������������…²trak���\tkhd�������������������•h����������������������������������������������@���UUUà �����$edts���elst��������•h�������…*mdia��� mdhd��������������:��pš�UÄ�����-hdlr��������vide������������VideoHandler��„Õminf���vmhd��������������$dinf���dref����������url ����„•stbl���stsd����������avc1�����������������������Tà �H���H����������������������������������������ÿÿ���7avcCd�ÿá�gd�¬Ù@Ø=çÿð(�'ñ������:1–
So I don't ever get to the point where I can right click on the video, choose SAVE VIDEO AS, then name the video and click Save. Did I miss a step?
I got as dar as Ctr + F and a dialog box popped down at top of screen. I typed mp4 in but nothing happened. I'm obviously not understanding what to do. Pse help.
This!!What's the best way to download a video from a phone?
The same is happening for me. On a Mac, with Firefox.After hitting Ctrl+F and finding the MP4 link, when I click on it, a new window does not open but instead the current window changes to a page that has only characters on it, like it's the video code or something. The first few lines of it looks like this:
��� ftypisom���isomiso2avc1mp41�¥mmoov���lmvhd��������������è�•h��������������������������������������������@�������������������������������…²trak���\tkhd�������������������•h����������������������������������������������@���UUUà �����$edts���elst��������•h�������…*mdia��� mdhd��������������:��pš�UÄ�����-hdlr��������vide������������VideoHandler��„Õminf���vmhd��������������$dinf���dref����������url ����„•stbl���stsd����������avc1�����������������������Tà �H���H����������������������������������������ÿÿ���7avcCd�ÿá�gd�¬Ù@Ø=çÿð(�'ñ������:1–
So I don't ever get to the point where I can right click on the video, choose SAVE VIDEO AS, then name the video and click Save. Did I miss a step?
What's the best way to download a video from a phone?
It worked on my phone. Thank you!!!! This is so... geekyI found the solution, so basically it's the same with the one for PC. So to get the video, you add "view-source:" in front of the link of the video that u want to download.
So like: view-sourcethen the link here)
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Then there will be two options, the one with the magnifying glass (search) and the other with the globe. U want to click the globe one so it takes u to the source page of the video. Then to look for the vid, just click the three dots on the browser and Find. Then type in the find:
type="video/mp4"
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Then next to it (the link on its left) is the link to the video. When u click it, it will open up a tab and u can then download it.)
Tried on my phone, got nothing.It worked on my phone. Thank you!!!! This is so... geekyI never thought I'd open websites with just links and random stuff. ANYWAY, do you think this would work on other embedded videos?