Re: تحميل As Player

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I use share links of videos to put on my website and I change the end paramters to "raw=1" to make this happen. All is fine except for the fact that anyone can click the 3 dots and download the video. Is there any option to disable this? This is what I'm talking about: [External link removed to allign with our Community guidelines]

I tried the option to disable downloads in link settings but then the video does not play at all.

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Downloads can be disabled for a shared link on dropbox.com or on the Dropbox mobile app, if you are on a Professional or Business Dropbox subscription. Please find all the information for shared link permissions here.

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In fact, when you change the ending parameters to "raw=1", you have almost formed a download links! The only difference is missing "content-disposition" in http header. If you embed a link with attribute "download", pointing to your video, it become download link. That's why when you disable downloads, video becomes completely inaccessible (including for play in your site). It still left accessible through the "dl=0" link, but only difference is a disabled download button! There is no secure way to completely prevent downloads. If somebody can see the video on your site, there is always a way to download it. Only thing you can do is to make it difficult, that's it. Dropbox don't provide actual instrumentation to make this secure enough, so be difficult to somebody more experienced than a small child (that isn't a main purpose for this service). In the page describing download disabling is noted:

That's why if you really want to "disable" downloads, have to use some server script (or similar techniques) for "reformatting" the stream in some way and make a download difficult enough. Your decision/solution should depends on target difficility.

Thanks for the reply. I realize anyone can download my video if they really want to. But most people looking at wedding videos won't even bother/want to use external methods to download a video. I just don't like the fact on how obvious Dropbox can notify viewers how easy anyone can just directly download the video. It would be nice like on how Google Drive I can embed videos and there is no direct option to download the video.

Ooohh... If the problems are default browser player options, they could be disabled using different approaches. Overflow the player with a tag, for example, and redirect clicks alternatively to play and pause. No very powerful but simple solution. You can use HTML like following (as idea):

I just bought Duets and the KarriemRigginsDrums from the Play Series instruments and when I try to use them, I get a message that says my version of Kontakt Player (Kontakt 6 Player) is too old to use these instruments. My other instruments, like the Rickenbacker Bass, still work fine. I know that Kontakt 7 doesn't work with Mojave. I'm just wondering if there is a way to download the Kontakt 7 Player by itself. All I really want is the plugin for the Kontakt 7 Player so that I can play these new instruments. I can't update my OS because I have Protools 12 and I don't want to lose it and mess with my projects. Is this at all possible?

@Monochrome I'm aware of this, per my question. I'm asking if it's possible to download the Kontakt 7 player by itself (without installing Native Access 2) and if it would work with Mojave as just a player.

If you receive an email with a link to a Webex recording, just click on the link to watch it. There's no player required. Or if you've downloaded a file, get the Webex Player below (file types are .ARF or .WRF) for your operating system.

I just updated my Macbook Air to Sonoma 14.3. I would like to download VLC Media player as this machine will not play RAM or WMA files. I tried from VLC and a few other sites, but get strange messages. Any hints?

Only download software directly from the developer's official website or mirrors. Downloading apps from anywhere else is very risky since they could have malware in them, or they may also include other apps (either explicitly stated, or most times without any explicit notice).

I just downloaded both the Intel & Apple Silicon Mac versions of VLC from that link and I had no troubles....I even launched those apps without any problem. It really helps if you posted the error messages you received as they may contain clues. Even better, post a screenshot of the error messages, but if they are not in English, then please provide translation of the text. If you can download the .dmg file, then make sure to verify the download has not been corrupted or modified by verifying the SHA256 checksum the developer provides to verify the download is intact. To verify the checksum, you need to use the following command in the Terminal app (this is just a template I'm showing here now.....the "

If you downloaded this file into your Downloads folder, then assuming the file name is still the same as what I just downloaded, then you could just copy & paste the following command depending on whether you download the Intel version or the Apple Silicon version:

Or you can start by typing "shasum -a " making sure to leave at least one space after the "-a ". Then drag & drop the VLC .dmg file from the Finder onto the open Terminal window so that macOS autofills the correct path to the VLC .dmg file (the path will look a bit different from what I've shown here even if the download is within your Downloads folder). Press the "Return" key to submit the command which will produce a long line of seemingly random letters & numbers. This long line of seemingly random letters & numbers is the hash code.

Compare this with the SHA-256 number shown on the VLC download page..... you will need to click on the "Display checksum" link before the SHA-256 hash code is displayed. See the following screenshot for an example when downloading the Apple Silicon version:

Try downloading VLC while booted into Safe Mode. If this works, then it means you have some third party software installed which is interfering with the normal operation of macOS. Typical culprits are anti-virus apps, cleaning/optimizer apps, and third party security software....none of which are needed on a Mac. These types of apps usually cause more problems than they solve. Uninstall them by following the developer's instructions.

Maybe either your macOS or your router has been configured (accidentally or by malware) to redirect traffic elsewhere so you are not actually getting the correct site. Something is wrong with your setup somewhere.

Thanks, but this seems to be availabe for Windows 64bit, iOS, iPad iOS, and Apple TV. When clicking on VLC 3.0.20, it leads to a News Archive page. Clicking on the VLC 3.0.20 what appears to be a link does nothing. I also tried downloading for Mac OSX, and it looks like it just leads to other sites. I tried both again in safe mode with same results. I did not put any third party apps nor anything on this machine.

Is there a way to play Vimeo videos in VLC media player like Youtube videos? I couldn't find anything really through my own research on this. Seems like a natural thing for VLC to support this behavior for Vimeo, since it's a pretty popular and well known video site.

Go to the video using FF. Right click -> Page Info. Go to the Media tab and find the video URL. The type will be Video, and the URL should be av.vimeo.com/foobar. Right click -> Copy the URL. Paste into VLC and off you go

I have found a simpler solution than the ones put forward by @TeknoVenus for Firefox and Chrome. They didn't work for me when I tried them, which could just be that two years have made a difference in terms of how Vimeo lays out their website.

My suggestion will work for any browser. Let your mouse hover over the video so that the sharing options appear in the top right corner. Click on the 'Share' button (which looks like a paper plane). You now have two options to get the right URL:

Click on the 'Get embed code' button (which looks like '< />'). Copy the content it provides. Select 'Open Network Stream' in VLC. Paste the URL, but delete everything except the src field of the iframe (without quotes). It should look something like Press play, convert, whatever!

Or just copy the link address (via right-clicking, for example) from the Share view. (If you are viewing the video on the actual vimeo.com website, you can just copy the URL directly.) You should get something like Paste that into VLC, but add in the player. and video/ sections to get the same form as was produced in the first option.

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