Using Firefox to Download and Save Flash Videos From Websites

By Iwan
Posted on September 3, 2009
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To Download and save flash video from websites using Firefox is very easy now. With one simple click, then the flash video will be downloaded to your hard drive.

We’re talking about Mozilla Firefox browser now. For example, there is a flash video in the Youtube or MySpace, but no download link for the video. The easy way is to install the Video DownloadHelper addons. Follow these steps:

- Go to https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/ from your Mozilla Firefox browser
- Enter keyword: Video DownloadHelper on the search column

Flas Video DownloadHelper for Firefox

- On the search results page, click the + Add to Firefox” icon at the right of Video DownloadHelper Addons title.

downloadhelper addons for saving flash at Firefox

- Allow addons to do the installation on your Firefox browser
- After the installation is complete, it will be asked to close the firefox, just do it. it will restart the Firefox automatically
- Go to YouTube, MySpace, DailyMotion or anything that you want
- When the video pages already open, let DownloadHelper detects the video
- See at the top of Firefox, the DonwloadHelper icon gets animated and a menu allows you to download files by simply clicking an item

Download movie using firefox from website

saving Flash Videos From Websites using FireFox

Okay, this is one of many ways to download movies or flash video from any website using Firefox. good luck. To download videos using cellphone, click here.



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