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how to download videos from websites

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hi every1,
hope ur fine, and hope that i'm posting in the correct place(correct me if i'm not),

i have that website(player.arsenal.com) which has videos(like youtube videos) that i could download them using windows app(internet download manager) but in my mac i didn't find an app(or even a way) that allows me 2 do so

if there is a way 2 download videos from websites, i'd appreciate ur help

i'll b waiting 4 ur respond asap
thx in advance
 
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thx friend,
but unfortunately that this site doesn't solve the problem cuz the as i said before that the vidoes that i wonna download r in player.arsenal.com so ur way doesn't fit with this site

any other ideas???
 
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Your Mac's Specs
2 6-core 2.66 GHz Xeon, dual ATI 5770 HD
Not Mac specific but the Firefox browser has an add-on called "download helper". Select the video you want, start it playing then click "download" or optionally "download & convert" to convert it to some other format.
 
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Wow, I never knew that. I use Safari most of the time, but i do also use Firefox. I'll have to try that with Firefox.

Thanks for that info.
 

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