Firefox download all mp4 files on page
Used by 91, Users Reviews. This video downloader Add-on is great for people who like to visit websites such as YouTube, Facebook, Dailymotion and download videos to be played offline while traveling without Internet access available or like to play Flash games locally without the need to be online. Next to each file available for download, it will indicate either "Video" or "Flash" depending on what's available on the visited web site.
Whenever files are available for download either video or flash , the video downloader Add-on icon will light up and once clicked, will populate a list of files available for download. This video downloader still supports it though, as long as it's alive. What's most annoying is I don't see anything in the Firefox Not sure what else to check, but reading this making me rant about FF!
That's what i am not liking what they been doing recently not to even mention literally weekly updates. Podcast is set to open with Microsoft Outlook. I'm pretty sure it controls RSS link behavior. Within FF?? That's where I meant. The only other thing I can think of is if you have some kind of Microsoft player plugin enabled. Since I am not a Windows user, I'll have to bow out if this didn't help.
Sorry, Brent. I'm sorry Sal, it is not justified, FF should ask users when they update and make previewing in FF default. Nothing I do will give me the 'Ask what to do' prompt. How can I fix this? Even if the link is an mp4, it still plays it in the browser. Manually added an entry for.
Still plays in the browser. Set both Mpeg-4 Movie and the manual m4v entry to 'Save File'. Tried doing a 'Save As' while it was playing to just save my file, but Firefox then tries to save the file as 'FileName. I'm not sure if it's actually re-wrapping the file into another container, or just arbitrarily adding an extra extension to the filename, but I need it to, by default, save as the file name that is used on the server If it's just renaming the file, I can live with this one bug if I can make the rest of the functionality work.
Can anyone offer any tips on this? Can anyone explain an easier way to manually add an extension into the Application section? The action I want, when I click on any one of those, is for Firefox to prompt me with a download location to save the file to the usual 'Always Ask' dialog box. I've been able to do this with every version of Firefox 'pre-Quantum', but I just can't make the latest version do it Another work-around that may seem obvious is to right-click the file name and click 'Save Link As'.
While this works on the sample page, it doesn't work on the pages I have to download these videos from It's a scripted button that sends back the link to the file when clicked on. You can set this pref to false on the about:config page to prevent Firefox from playing media files via the HTML5 media player. You can accept the warning and click "I accept the risk! Yep, but that does not answer my question. I'm not trying to find alternative ways of saving a video, I'm trying to get Firefox to work like it's supposed to and used to.
The videos I need to download I can't right-click on, they are buttons I have to 'normal-click' on, then I get the download prompt, but the functionality is the same as if you clicked the 'MP4' link under the video in the sample link. Only now, since the 'Always Ask' functionality is broken, I never get the download prompt, it just starts playing.
If there's some way to make clicking on the MP4 link give me an 'Always Ask' style dialog so I can chose download instead of play, that will fix my problem. That's why I provided that link to test so others can see the problem I'm having. I have Firefox set to 'Always Ask' for. MP4 files, and it ignores that setting and plays the video anyway.
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