youtube-dl (or its more featureful fork
[yt-dlp](https://github.com/yt-dlp/yt-dlp)) might work. Or you could
also check in your browser's developer tools (F12 on firefox), under the
network tab, select media, and hit ctrl/command+shift+R. There might be
a direct link to the video file in there if it's a simpler site. You
could always ask if your friend might just share the file, too?
ak
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ander kierig
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University of Minnesota Libraries
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On 2022-08-05 at 13:07 (-0500) Carlos Ha wrote:
> Dear Mr Meyer and anyone else reading,
>
> I like to use JDownloader. While running, it will scan everything you
> copy (as in ctrl+c) and suggest downloading related files. So you
> might try copying the URL of your colleague's website, provided it is
> publicly accessible and JDownloader should add the video to its
> download queue.
>
> If you are comfortable with the command terminal, youtube-dl is
> similarly able to download videos from any place using the URL alone.
>
> I hope this was useful.
>
> Best,
> Carlos Hartmann
>
> Am Fr., 05.Aug..2022 um 20:02, charles meyer <[log in to unmask]>
> schrieb:
>
>> My esteemed listmates,
>>
>> I use an older version of Firefox to download NON-YouTube and
>> NON-Vimeo
>> videos (instructional).
>>
>> But a trusted person has posted a 2 minute video on Loom and on her
>> business Web site.
>>
>> I use ANT add-on with FF but it won't download her video either from
>> her
>> Website nor Loom.
>>
>> I also have Opera, Brave and Vivaldi installed.
>>
>> Does anyone use any of those browsers?
>>
>> If so, how do you download videos using those browsers?
>>
>> I have 2 YT Downloaders but they only download YT videos.
>>
>> I don't use The Edge nor Chrome.
>>
>> Thank you.
>>
>> Charles.
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