I have Firefox 94 and have never upgraded. I have Video Download Helper extension on it, and I use that for downloading YouTube videos and others. That's the only time I even open it. I find a video in Brave, and if I want a copy, I copy and paste the IRL into Firefox, click on the extension, and choose what type of download. There are a few videos that the extension can't see to download.
If you want to use the extensions, you might try finding an old version of Firefox, install the extensions, and never update.
Heh, you know, it's really not worth it to keep it just for that.
I'm sure there must be a chrome extension that does the same thing which you can use in Brave
I use https://github.com/yt-dlp/yt-dlp for video downloading, it's the best there is, you'll seldom find a video this thing can't download, youtube, twitch, twitter, vimeo, some random site with a weird proprietary player, you name it.
The only downside being there's no GUI for it, you gotta do everything by terminal commands, but the only command you'll mostly need to use is just:
I have Firefox 94 and have never upgraded. I have Video Download Helper extension on it, and I use that for downloading YouTube videos and others. That's the only time I even open it. I find a video in Brave, and if I want a copy, I copy and paste the IRL into Firefox, click on the extension, and choose what type of download. There are a few videos that the extension can't see to download.
If you want to use the extensions, you might try finding an old version of Firefox, install the extensions, and never update.
Heh, you know, it's really not worth it to keep it just for that.
I'm sure there must be a chrome extension that does the same thing which you can use in Brave
I use https://github.com/yt-dlp/yt-dlp for video downloading, it's the best there is, you'll seldom find a video this thing can't download, youtube, twitch, twitter, vimeo, some random site with a weird proprietary player, you name it.
The only downside being there's no GUI for it, you gotta do everything by terminal commands, but the only command you'll mostly need to use is just:
And it'll download the best quality possible
I already have Firefox, and it doesn't cost anything to keep it on the computer, when I have over 100TB of drive space.