Using DownloadHelper, you can easily save videos from most of the popular video sites like Youtube. At least one post elsewhere in the VDH forum suggests that to install it would 'break' my Linux Mint and I do not know whether GLIBC is part of my operating system or if so which version is installed or whether I should. Video DownloadHelper is a Firefox, Chrome, Edge browser addon. The problem seems to derive from GLIBC_2.29 not being available. It can detect videos on a website to make them downloadable for you. Video DownloadHelper is a Firefox browser extension that allows you to download videos on different streaming sites, like DailyMotion, Vimeo, and more. Every download, no matter on which site, produced an error suggesting the source file was corrupted.Ī complete download of the error can be seen on my post in the VDH forum (you have to click on it to see it all), along with some pretty unhelpful responses: The Best Video Add-ons Downloaders for Firefox 1. It does work with this version of Firefox on other platforms. I am not clear if this was after a VDH update or a Linux update. Recently (sometime after 15th June 2021) it stopped working. Until now there has been nothing as good, it captured virtually everything and converted it into formats I find useful. I have Firefox 89.0.2 (64-bit) on Linux Mint 19, Cinnamon 64bit. I have been using Video Download Helper (current version 7.6.0) and its companion, VdhCoApp (current version 1.6.3) for some time to download videos from YouTube and other sites for various purposes.
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