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Pavido Scalf

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Aug 3, 2024, 11:11:28 AM8/3/24
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Go to the add-on you want to install and just right click on the +Add to Firefox button and select save link as. After downloading the file just go to File>Open File and just select the extension you have downloaded work like a charm for me.

Open the addons page in a chrome browser. Then right lick on 'Add to Firefox' link and click 'Copy Link Address'. Open a new tab and Paste the same link there. Hit Enter. It will download the .xpi file.

Don't know about older versions, but in new firefox there is a setting in about:config page called browser.altClick which if set to true, will allow you to download the xpi files(or any files) without directly running it.

I have had 1-click Youtube video downloader addon installed for a little while now and it has always worked well. However, recently I tried to change to a different addon (in fact several different ones) but the Download button then disappeared. I have since re-installed Firefox and returned to 1-click Youtube Video downloader, but still when in a YouTube video page the Download button is missing, no matter which videos I select.

Thank you for both your messages. I did Disable all other Extensions and restart Firefox, but unfortunately this made no difference, even though it did work originally. I have, as suggested, sent an email to the developer and if I do receive a response from them, I will post it to this question.

I have now resorted to finding an extension that does work and although I did this exercise the other day without success, I have now installed "Easy YouTube Video Downloader Express 7.20", which does show a more subtle Download button in Green but in a slightly different place on the YouTube Video page, so instead of to the right of Subscribe button, it is underneath.

How do you wish me to proceed with this message stream as although your suggestions didn't work, the issue has now been resolved by using a different extension, bearing in mind that any response I receive from 1-click YouTube Download developer would be best posted here?

PS - Having now done a little research, it would appear that YouTube has recently made some changes to prevent professional concert videos being downloaded. This has apparently caused many video downloader add-ons to fail. The developers of Easy YouTube Video Downloader Express 7.20 state in the text of their extension that they have managed to overcome the problems caused by YouTube's changes in this version. All I can say is that this 7.20 version does work!

Thank you for your reply, however the reason the list of extensions listed previously did not include 1-click YouTube Downloader as I had uninstalled it (several times) and unfortunately did not reinstall it until after I had added the question. My apologies. It is installed now, but I do not know how to include the current list of extensions installed in this section. I was prompted originally so it was easy then. Any clues please would be useful.

The issue however, is still unsolved. I suspect a file has become confused because of the many attempts at trying to find one downloader that worked, but although they did originally, none of them work now. Any assistance would be gratefully received.

You wrote, I do not know how to include the current list of extensions installed in this section. You can go to the Firefox Help submenu and open the "Troubleshooting Information" page, then click the "Copy text to clipboard" button and paste the information here. It will include a list of installed extensions. See the Use the Troubleshooting Information page to help fix Firefox issues article for details.

The Customize Firefox controls, buttons and toolbars article has details. If that doesn't work (if there is no button for your extension) then I would post a comment at -click-youtube-video-download/ or else notify the extension developer. There's a "contact" link on the extension homepage,

I see that you have the latest version (2.2.4) of the 1-Click YouTube Video Downloader extension and it's enabled. So, if there is no "Download" button for your extension when youare on a page with a video, and there is no button you can add from the "Customize Toolbar" Firefox window:

Go to the Firefox menu, click on Add-ons and then, in the list of Extensions, disable all of your other extensions and just leave the 1-Click YouTube Video Downloader enabled. Then restart Firefox.

The Real Player Browser Download Record Plugin 15.0.1 in Firefox 10 stopped appearing on all videos. It was working from 1/31 to 2/3 and now doesn't show at all. A clean reinstall of Real Player 15 Plus doesn't fix this. OS is Windows 7 Home Premium. As usual after a F.F. upgrade, the download button works on Internet Explorer. Now it's the weekend and Real's Developers aren't even working! The Developers of both companies need to coordinate this once and for all. Norton started doing this with Mozilla at my suggestion for the Norton Tool Bar and there no longer is any delay in compatibility. Please contact Real Player tech support to complain. Their Case Manager told me that the three week compatibility delay with Real Player 14 last year would never happen again. I wouldn't bet on it.

Hey, guys. I have good news on the RealPlayer Browser Record Plugin compatibility with Firefox 10.0. It's fixed, as of two days ago but tech support wasn't informed properly. Yesterday, 2/8 I tried to check for updates and there was one and it fixed the compatibility problem. Here's what to do. Click on the RealPlayer button in the upper left corner of RealPlayer and on the menu that opens, click on "Check for Updates". You should see an update checked for the same "15.0" but when you run the update it should say it's now reading "15.0.2". If the download button still doesn't appear, I think I had to then open the Firefox Addons folder, click on "extensions"and enable the Plugin extension by simply clicking the "enable" button which should now be available. Then just restart Firefox and it should work. Let me know if you're still having any problem with it.

Hi mha007,Apparently you didn't read or understand the problem. Not one single suggestion had anything to do with the actual problem. I'm a pretty advanced user and I'm trying to report that this is a Developer issue involving updating the compatibility of the Firefox Browser Record Plugin 15.0.1 specifically for Firefox 10.0. Everything you referred me to, of course, doesn't work because it can't work until the RealPlayer Developers get off their asses and update the Plugin. If I said it "stopped appearing on all videos", I meant what I said. This has nothing to do with any given site at all. I've tested every single idea in that stupid knowledge base. These are simply very basic user instructions for a user who doesn't know how this button works. They cannot ever clear up or even explain a compatibility issue that has to be updated by the Developers. We go through this every update of Firefox.Thanks for trying, though, but we really need users of Firefox 10.0 that are also having this problem with the compatibility of the Browser Record Plugin 15.0.1 to complain to ReaPlayers' Developers.

Hello CheckMate, I'm not a very "advanced user" in computers, but I know enough that I'm too having problems downloading videos with RealPlayer downloader and FireFox 10.0. It is very frustrating, IE does work with no problems, but I prefer using FireFox. Please let us know when a fix comes out and how to fix this problem. Thanks,

I really don't understand why???? Its so tired, b/c I really like firefox but when I tried to play a videogame like this: -table/ it doesn't work, what can I do?? b/c its with dif pages so thats why I don't think is /web.

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