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This wikiHow teaches you how to download Flowplayer videos that are embedded in webpages using an extension for the Firefox web browser on Windows or Mac computers. Some Flowplayer videos give you the option to download the video; for those that don't, you'll need to use a Firefox Extension to download videos. Keep in mind that many Flowplayer videos are encrypted, meaning you won't be able to download them at all if they don't have a built-in download button. Similarly, downloading protected Flowplayer videos may be illegal in your region.

  1. Firefox has an icon that resembles a round flame in the shape of a fox. Click the Firefox icon to open the Firefox web browser.
  2. It's the icon with three horizontal lines in the upper-right corner. This displays the menu.
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  3. It's in the menu next to an icon that resembles a puzzle piece.
  4. This searches for the Video Downloadhelper add-on for Firefox.
  5. This displays the information page for the Video DownloadHelper add-on.
  6. It's the blue button below the banner at the top. This displays a pop-up alert. Click Add in the alert to add the extension to Firefox.
    • If you are using Microsoft Edge, click Get followed by Add Extension .
  7. Some videos require you to download and install the companion app to download videos. Use the following steps to download the companion app.
    • Go to https://www.downloadhelper.net/install-coapp in a web browser.
    • Click Download (For Mac users download the .pkg file instead of the .dmg file)
    • Open the install file, which can be found in your web browser or Downloads folder.
    • Follow the instructions to install the companion app.
    • Close and restart Firefox.
  8. Use Firefox or Microsoft Edge to navigate to the web page that contains the video you want to download.
  9. If the video doesn't start playing automatically, click the play triangle in the middle to start playing the video. This helps Video Downloadhelper to detect the video in the web page.
  10. It's the icon that has red, yellow, and blue spheres. It's in the upper-right corner of Firefox or Microsoft Edge.
  11. It's the icon that has an arrow pointing down inside a black circle. This begins the process of downloading the video.
    • Video Downloadhelper also gives you the option to download the video at lower quality resolutions, such as 640x360 resolution, or 480x270.
  12. You can use File Explorer on Windows, or the Finder on Mac to navigate to the video. By default, downloaded videos are saved to "C:\Users\[username]\dwhelper" on PC, and "Users\[username]\dwhelper" on Mac.
  13. Videos are saved in MP4 format. Double-click the video file to play it in your default media player.
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      Warnings

      • Since Flowplayer videos are typically encrypted, it's unlikely that you'll be able to download most of the Flowplayer videos that you find.


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      1. Open Firefox .
      2. Click ☰ in the upper-right corner.
      3. Click Add-ons .
      4. Use the search bar to search to search "Video Downloadhelper" and click on it.
      5. Click Add to Firefox followed by Add to add the Video Downloadhelper extension.
      6. Download and install the companion app from https://www.downloadhelper.net/install-coapp .
      7. Restart Firefox.
      8. Go to the website with the video you want to download in Firefox.
      9. Start playing the video.
      10. Click the icon with a red, blue, and yellow sphere in the upper-right corner.
      11. Click the download icon next to the video name.
      12. Locate the video in "C:\Users\[username]\dwhelper".

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