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  1. http://www.independent.ie/irish-news/watch-heavy-garda-presence-for-last-nights-dublin...-35710955.html

    How can the link to download this be found? I tried network in firefox - nothing shows-and youtube dl
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  2. Originally Posted by jagabo View Post
    I used Firefox's Open Menu -> Developer -> Network tool to see the URL:
    http://d2p68frzdak43d.cloudfront.net/independent/media/2017/05/13/asset-2799303-1494676947985874.mp4
    Thanks. I tried that but did not see the url? It worked though - streamed in vlc

    Here is a screenshot of what i get in FF Network tool. What am i doing wrong
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    Last edited by Anonymous; 13th May 2017 at 10:59.
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  3. Video DownloadHelper: http://www.downloadhelper.net/

    Video DownloadHelper or another similar free browser extension will see videos like that and make them easy to download.
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  4. Originally Posted by Sounds View Post
    Originally Posted by jagabo View Post
    I used Firefox's Open Menu -> Developer -> Network tool to see the URL:
    http://d2p68frzdak43d.cloudfront.net/independent/media/2017/05/13/asset-2799303-1494676947985874.mp4
    Thanks. I tried that but did not see the url? It worked though - streamed in vlc

    Here is a screenshot of what i get in FF Network tool. What am i doing wrong
    Did you play the video yet? It didn't show up here until I played the video.

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  5. Originally Posted by jagabo View Post
    Originally Posted by Sounds View Post
    Originally Posted by jagabo View Post
    I used Firefox's Open Menu -> Developer -> Network tool to see the URL:
    http://d2p68frzdak43d.cloudfront.net/independent/media/2017/05/13/asset-2799303-1494676947985874.mp4
    Thanks. I tried that but did not see the url? It worked though - streamed in vlc

    Here is a screenshot of what i get in FF Network tool. What am i doing wrong
    Did you play the video yet? It didn't show up here until I played the video.
    yes i was playing it when i took the screenshot
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  6. Did you start the network tool before playing the video? Note, I added an image to my previous post.
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  7. Originally Posted by jagabo View Post
    Did you start the network tool before playing the video? Note, I added an image to my previous post.
    not sure will try again. edit i played the video first . i usually do. In your image you have .mp4 under type. i do not see any mp4's. Have played it through twice
    Last edited by Anonymous; 13th May 2017 at 11:53.
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  8. Maybe it's because of some local settings, blocked URLs (I have a 15K web sites blocked in my hosts file), VPN (currently USA exit point), etc.
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  9. Originally Posted by jagabo View Post
    Maybe it's because of some local settings, blocked URLs (I have a 15K web sites blocked in my hosts file), VPN (currently USA exit point), etc.
    I have host files blocked too but not them. i disabled adblocker in case that was it but still no mp4's. If i had somehow filtered out mp4's from showing in network tool by error where would i fix it?
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  10. Oh, maybe it's because I don't have flash enabled in Firefox.
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  11. Originally Posted by jagabo View Post
    Oh, maybe it's because I don't have flash enabled in Firefox.
    Sorry not with you. You can see the mp4 links but i can't so i am not sure what is because you do not have flash enabled
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  12. With different browsers/plugins you may see different versions of the web page.
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  13. Originally Posted by jagabo View Post
    With different browsers/plugins you may see different versions of the web page.
    I just discovered i can se the .mp4 link by adblocker/openblockable items and putting .mp4 in the search.
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