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Hi, I'm new here and this is my first post.

My professor has a website on which he posts our video lessons and I would like to know if there's a way to effectively download the embedded .webm videos. I'm going away and will either have subpar or non existent wifi, and loading the videos will take to much of my international data plan. I know that going through the developers tool on chrome I can download individual videos but that would require that I open every link on the home page to do so. I was wondering if there is a software that would allow me to download the videos without opening the links to individual lessons, finding the .webm file in developers tools, opening that link, then downloading?

I have safari, chrome, and Firefox so any methods on those 3 would work for me.
 
Hi, I'm new here and this is my first post.

My professor has a website on which he posts our video lessons and I would like to know if there's a way to effectively download the embedded .webm videos. I'm going away and will either have subpar or non existent wifi, and loading the videos will take to much of my international data plan. I know that going through the developers tool on chrome I can download individual videos but that would require that I open every link on the home page to do so. I was wondering if there is a software that would allow me to download the videos without opening the links to individual lessons, finding the .webm file in developers tools, opening that link, then downloading?

I have safari, chrome, and Firefox so any methods on those 3 would work for me.

Use ant.com video downloaded extension on Firefox, that gives me the most success. In the privacy settings change it to not send your data (anonymously) to ant and uninstall when finished.
 
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