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Old August 12th 12, 08:04 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
Bill in Co
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Bob CP wrote:
On 8/12/2012 5:59 AM, wrote:
On Sat, 11 Aug 2012 13:26:59 -0600, "Bill in Co"
wrote:


Did you try Download Helper, OR Good Old YouTube Downloader? They both
work
great over here. It's not an app - it's a plug-in for Firefox or Pale
Moon.



Thanks all.

Probably my dumbness, but I found that I could not get any downloaders
I tried (and I tried several) to work except for YTD at
http://www.youtubedownloadersite.com/
for what it's worth.

XieXie
Zai Jien
Wei


In Firefox, go to http://www.downloadhelper.net/

Click on "Install the extension"

Once the extension is installed (I think it requires restarting
Firefox), right-click on a blank area of Firefox's menu bar.
Customize


Drag the Downloadhelper icon (or text) where you want it on the menu
bar. Close the Customize window.

Tools Add-ons

Click on the Extension button.
Set the DownloadHelper options, so that you know where the files will be
saved.

Next time you open a youtube or Vimeo video, a small down-arrow will
show next to the DownloadHelper icon. Click on the arrow and select the
mode. Save the file. DownloadHelper will continue to save the video,
even if it closed on the screen. Note that while D.H. works with most
sites, it can't grab all of them. You can tell by the absence of the
down-arrow.


Good points - and I bet that's what the OP was missing, too.
When you click on the link to install these FF extensions, I believe most of
them will then proceed to download it, and after its downloaded, you'll then
see a small notice appear that says "restart now", to get it installed.


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  #17  
Old August 13th 12, 12:17 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
No_Name
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On Sun, 12 Aug 2012 08:44:38 -0400, Bob CP
wrote:


In Firefox, go to http://www.downloadhelper.net/

Click on "Install the extension"


For what it is worth, I see no such phrase on my screen (Firefox
v14.0.1). Tell me where it is. And I don't care to install still
another app to scan my computer for errors. Another of many. Gad
there must be a hundred.

Wei


Once the extension is installed (I think it requires restarting
Firefox), right-click on a blank area of Firefox's menu bar.
Customize


Drag the Downloadhelper icon (or text) where you want it on the menu
bar. Close the Customize window.

Tools Add-ons

Click on the Extension button.
Set the DownloadHelper options, so that you know where the files will be
saved.

Next time you open a youtube or Vimeo video, a small down-arrow will
show next to the DownloadHelper icon. Click on the arrow and select the
mode. Save the file. DownloadHelper will continue to save the video,
even if it closed on the screen. Note that while D.H. works with most
sites, it can't grab all of them. You can tell by the absence of the
down-arrow.

  #18  
Old August 13th 12, 01:31 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
Bob CP
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Default Screen Capture results not good

On 8/12/2012 7:17 PM, wrote:
On Sun, 12 Aug 2012 08:44:38 -0400, Bob
wrote:


In Firefox, go to
http://www.downloadhelper.net/

Click on "Install the extension"


For what it is worth, I see no such phrase on my screen (Firefox
v14.0.1). Tell me where it is. And I don't care to install still
another app to scan my computer for errors. Another of many. Gad
there must be a hundred.

Wei


Look in the middle of that page. You'll see

DownloadHelper is a way to discover many sites showing Web videos from
all around the world. They are here !
DownloadHelper is also a free Firefox extension for downloading and
converting videos from many sites with minimum effort. _Install the
extension !_

Note the last sentence.
 




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