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Post by nana2callie on Jul 31, 2014 13:35:13 GMT
I would like to download some videos to watch later - when I'm not on wifi. What is the best way to do this? Basic instruction... I'm new to the process. Thanks,
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Post by meridon on Jul 31, 2014 18:24:54 GMT
Where are the videos from? I like YouTube Video Grabber and there are different tools for the various browsers. Do you use Chrome or Firefox or IE or Safari? Knowing that will help people point you in the right direction. There was a lot of discussion about this a few weeks back as people were trying to save their Glitter Girl and other Two Peas videos before the deadline in case the YouTube channel got pulled.
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Post by nana2callie on Aug 1, 2014 15:31:05 GMT
You tube mostly and google.
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Post by michellegb on Aug 2, 2014 15:14:45 GMT
Check out this thread that had the instructions for downloading videos: How to Download Videos. I'm on a Mac and I installed Firefox and the NetVideoHunter app. It's worked perfectly for me. The only "glitch" is sometimes it doesn't automatically recognize YouTube videos. When it doesn't, I play the video for a couple seconds and the app usually picks it up. If it still doesn't see it, I reload the page. There hasn't been a time I that I haven't been able to download a video I wanted using this. HTH!
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