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Yeah I do these off of my phone. If I really get into it I'll switch to my laptop and do screen grabs so you don't see the app icon, then edit the videos up. Alot of the sites don't allow you to download the videos directly I noticed. I just figured I'd contribute to the community a little! 😀. I hope your doing well today bro!I see you performed a screen capture there.
Have you ever used a web browsers inspect feature to extract a video from a web page?Yeah I do these off of my phone. If I really get into it I'll switch to my laptop and do screen grabs, a lot of the sites don't allow you to download the videos directly I noticed. I just figured I'd contribute to the community a little! 😀. I hope your doing well today bro!
I have not, but if that is the most efficient and practical way to do it then I will! Can it be done on a mobile device?Have you ever used a web browsers inspect feature to extract a video from a web page?
This can be very difficult to perform on a mobile device. I should go try in a second just for fun.I have not, but if that is the most efficient and practical way to do it then I will! Can it be done on a mobile device?
Hey man I appreciate it!This can be very difficult to perform on a mobile device. I should go try in a second just for fun.
Using a web browsers inspect feature is often a quick way to directly fetch a video file, that has been embedded in a web page, in just a few seconds. The reason I mention this is because the video capture was on deadhouse. Deadhouse videos are typically easy to extract.
Let me take a couple of screenshot to demonstrate how to get the .mp4 video out of the page deadhouse using Google Chrome's inspect feature.
𝙒𝙊𝙒! Thank you for that @GarGoil. I appreciate you taking the time to make that. Absolutely using this as my reference.We start on the Deadhouse page containing the video of the crane falling on the worker.
First, right-click on any part of the web pages content, then left-click the Inspect menu item displayed on the right-click menu.
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This action will display an intimidating developers pane on the web page. Do not panic.
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Locate and left-click on the Network tab displayed in the developers pane.
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Click play on the video.
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Locate and left-click on the .mp4 file displayed in the list of files in order to select the file, then right-click on the .mp4 file, left-click the Open in new tab option.
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Right-click the video and select the Save video as... option.
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