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Downloading Videos from Firefox Problem

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So, to make gifs and things, or just to have a video on my iPod, I go to Firefox and use their video download center to get it off YouTube.

 

I wanted the video to be it's original quality though, so I clicked on options and selected same quality.

 

After I did that, when I'd try to download it as an iPod video, it either wouldn't download or would downlad as .flv still.

 

Should I just get a quick free trial converter, or is there something else I can do? I really want this video to be HD.

 

Thanks!

All videos on YouTube are in flv

 

This has always been the case

  • 1 month later...
All videos on YouTube are in flv

 

This has always been the case

No, they're not!!

The high quality ones are in .mp4!

 

I'd suggest the Firefox add-on "FlashGot".

If the video's available in .mp4 it'll list it.

 

If not, you have to use a converter indeed.

Recommendations are SUPER (download link at the bottom) and XMedia Recode. :)

No, they're not!!

The high quality ones are in .mp4!

 

I'd suggest the Firefox add-on "FlashGot".

If the video's available in .mp4 it'll list it.

 

If not, you have to use a converter indeed.

Recommendations are SUPER (download link at the bottom) and XMedia Recode. :)

 

Oh, d'oh. The program I used always downloaded in flv.

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