

* Under android, the video needs to be selected first, then with a long push on the video you can download the video. * The video can be save with a ' right click / save as' on the 'open in a new tab' link. **Firefox Android: push Menu/Detect Video. *You can also force the video detection if the automatic detection did not worked: By default the video are detected when a page load, you can disable this behavior in the preference pane. * Browse to one of the supported website containing a video. * Install the extension in your firefox desktop or Android You experience issue playing video with JWPlayer ( error loading media: File could not be played).You want to download a video to your computer ( video without flash provides the direct links to videos).You are using an OS that do not support flash, like android.You only use flash to watch videos, and do not want to install a non-free packages on your linux station (this extension is released under the GPL).You experienced some lag or bad cpu performance using flash.(since it works fine with HTML5)ĭue to some minor variations of providing the video by a same media provider (different version of there player, use of the embed tag) a few videos may not be detected. Ultimately this addon will vanish when all web sites will finally switch to native players. Please note that the goal of this addon is to provide glue between a video file and firefox while there are video provider that still require flash.

Works with Firefox for Desktop and Android

Fetch video source of flash based media and play the video directly with Firefox, without the use of the flash plug-in.
