youtube-dl (or its more featureful fork [yt-dlp](https://github.com/yt-dlp/yt-dlp)) might work. Or you could also check in your browser's developer tools (F12 on firefox), under the network tab, select media, and hit ctrl/command+shift+R. There might be a direct link to the video file in there if it's a simpler site. You could always ask if your friend might just share the file, too?

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On 2022-08-05 at 13:07 (-0500) Carlos Ha wrote:

Dear Mr Meyer and anyone else reading,

I like to use JDownloader. While running, it will scan everything you copy (as in ctrl+c) and suggest downloading related files. So you might try copying the URL of your colleague's website, provided it is publicly accessible and JDownloader should add the video to its download queue.

If you are comfortable with the command terminal, youtube-dl is similarly able to download videos from any place using the URL alone.

I hope this was useful.

Best,
Carlos Hartmann

Am Fr., 05.Aug..2022 um 20:02, charles meyer <reachmepl...@gmail.com> schrieb:

My esteemed listmates,

I use an older version of Firefox to download NON-YouTube and NON-Vimeo
videos (instructional).

But a trusted person has posted a 2 minute video on Loom and on her
business Web site.

I use ANT add-on with FF but it won't download her video either from her
Website nor Loom.

I also have Opera, Brave and Vivaldi installed.

Does anyone use any of those browsers?

If so, how do you download videos using those browsers?

I have 2 YT Downloaders but they only download YT videos.

I don't use The Edge nor Chrome.

Thank you.

Charles.

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