If you're not trolling or otherwise lying about his, post a link and we could help. Just saying you have possibly located it with no other information doesn't do anything to actually find or preserve the content.
If you're not trolling or otherwise lying about his, post a link and we could help. Just saying you have possibly located it with no other information doesn't do anything to actually find or preserve the content.
And steal credit from OP? Knowing how this community is sometimes, they have every right not to share the link until they have the video downloaded.
Jammy, I'm not familiar with the site you listed, but I have a few suggestions. yt-dlp is something you can get from github. It uses the command prompt in your computer to download videos to any folder you set it to. If you're not familiar with using your computers command prompt, it can be a bit tricky to use, but there's tutorials on both the github page itself and elsewhere online. I use it because it's very helpful for obscure sites, so it might help here. Here's a link to the github page: github.com/yt-dlp/yt-dlp
There's also Video DownloadHelper, which is a browser extension for Chrome and Firefox. It's much easier to use compared to yt-dlp, but in my experience, it has a lower success rate. Still, it could work. Here's the official website: www.downloadhelper.net/
Hopefully, one of these two methods works out. Good luck!!
If you're not trolling or otherwise lying about his, post a link and we could help. Just saying you have possibly located it with no other information doesn't do anything to actually find or preserve the content.
And steal credit from OP? Knowing how this community is sometimes, they have every right not to share the link until they have the video downloaded.
Jammy, I'm not familiar with the site you listed, but I have a few suggestions. yt-dlp is something you can get from github. It uses the command prompt in your computer to download videos to any folder you set it to. If you're not familiar with using your computers command prompt, it can be a bit tricky to use, but there's tutorials on both the github page itself and elsewhere online. I use it because it's very helpful for obscure sites, so it might help here. Here's a link to the github page: github.com/yt-dlp/yt-dlp
There's also Video DownloadHelper, which is a browser extension for Chrome and Firefox. It's much easier to use compared to yt-dlp, but in my experience, it has a lower success rate. Still, it could work. Here's the official website: www.downloadhelper.net/
Hopefully, one of these two methods works out. Good luck!!
Huh. I was planning to download the mp4 straight from the website itself with a little IT trickery, but that works. Albeit, I would never steal credit from anyone who needs help.
If you're not trolling or otherwise lying about his, post a link and we could help. Just saying you have possibly located it with no other information doesn't do anything to actually find or preserve the content.
And steal credit from OP? Knowing how this community is sometimes, they have every right not to share the link until they have the video downloaded.
NO. You can't help someone when given zero information, and to insinuate that I would steal credit based on absolutely no real information, simply because it's happened in the past with a relatively few cases, is frankly insulting. All I want to do is help, and I absolutely don't like your jumping to unfounded, false conclusions because of your personal biases and conjecture that you created in your own head.
And steal credit from OP? Knowing how this community is sometimes, they have every right not to share the link until they have the video downloaded.
NO. You can't help someone when given zero information, and to insinuate that I would steal credit based on absolutely no real information, simply because it's happened in the past with a relatively few cases, is frankly insulting. All I want to do is help, and I absolutely don't like your jumping to unfounded, false conclusions because of your personal biases and conjecture that you created in your own head.
Brother, I'd consider calling OP a troll for not posting a URL a textbook example of an unfounded and false conclusion.
Anyways, I won't be engaging with you any further. Jammy, where did you get the info that the pilot was once on Tumblr?
NO. You can't help someone when given zero information, and to insinuate that I would steal credit based on absolutely no real information, simply because it's happened in the past with a relatively few cases, is frankly insulting. All I want to do is help, and I absolutely don't like your jumping to unfounded, false conclusions because of your personal biases and conjecture that you created in your own head.
Brother, I'd consider calling OP a troll for not posting a URL a textbook example of an unfounded and false conclusion.
Anyways, I won't be engaging with you any further. Jammy, where did you get the info that the pilot was once on Tumblr?