Reputation: 2469
I found blob:https://www.facebook.com/c7e5a634-2343-4464-a03e-4a1987301ca1
video source on Facebook's private group and I really can't download the video by entering the url nor am I able to decode. Is there any way to decode this?
<video height="274" width="476" preload="auto" style="" class="_ox1 _21y0 _1_d1" data-video-width="476" data-video-height="274" data-original-aspect-ratio="1.7387058423913" id="u_0_27" src="blob:https://www.facebook.com/dc89feae-5b46-4103-8ee9-da7d7630ca94"></video>
Upvotes: 102
Views: 144167
Reputation: 25
Add this extension to your chrome browser to download FB videos:
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/video-downloader-plus/njgehaondchbmjmajphnhlojfnbfokng
Once installed, go play the video and click the fb downloader icon (Downward Arrow icon) and choose your desired resolution.
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 1155
Another alternative that worked in Firefox in Feb 2021:
www
with m
and load thatIt downloads as mp4 including video and audio.
When I followed my own steps today, pasting the mp4 URL returned a page giving the following error:
Bad URL timestamp
However, I still found a work-around.
Side note: One of the containing divs has ID mobile_injected_video_feed_pagelet
.
Facebook now injects the video element when you hit the play button.
That VIDEO
element contains the URL you need. The URL does contain "MP4" in the path.
What I did was:
VIDEO
element and copy the URL from the VIDEO
elementYou must hit play for the VIDEO
element to appear in the page source.
I'm using Firefox but any browser with an inspector should work.
Upvotes: 22
Reputation: 1180
I assemble here the necessary steps from the different answers :
Facebook downloads the audio and the video separately, so get the audio link from the google chrome inspector, by right click on the video and choosing inspect ,going to Inspector, Network Tab, and checking the links, use filter:larger-than:50k in the filter area to select bigger files (change 50k according to the length of your video), look in the results for mp4 or wav links, remove &bytestart=number_here &byteend =number_here from the end of the link, open it and download the audio
Get the video link from the google chrome inspector, using same steps above, open the link and download the video
Now in order to mix the audio and the video, we need to use ffmeg :
Download ffmpeg build for your OS from its website, use this link
Extract the downloaded zip file
Open your command line tool and cd to : \Downloads\ffmpeg-2021-04-28-git-1ab74bc193-full_build\ffmpeg-2021-04-28-git-1ab74bc193-full_build\bin (change according to which version you downloaded)
Assume the input files are in the current folder, the output will be generated in the current folder too
Mix the audio and the video with ffmpeg using command :
.\ffmpeg.exe -i video.ext -i audio.ext -c:v copy -c:a aac output.mp4
Upvotes: 1
Reputation:
This method will get the video and its audio AS SEPARATE FILES. The downloaded video will have no sound, but you will be able to download its audio file and connect it to the video in some video editing program if you need to.
In Google Chrome, go to Facebook.
Open the Chrome Developer Tools (F12).
Go to the Network tab in the Developer Tools (it's at the top of the Developer Tools window)
Play the video you would like to download on Facebook. Let it play for a few seconds and look at the Network tab during that. Long strings of numbers will appear every couple of seconds.
Right click one of those strings, then go Copy>Copy link address
Paste (CTRL+V) the link you copied somewhere (eg Notepad) and remove "&bytestart=3684046&byteend=3862768" from the end.
So I have a link like:
https://scontent-waw1-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t66.18014-6/46772657_738781116188283_6399514850013601801_n.mp4?_nc_cat=107&efg=4yJ7ZW5jb2RlX3RhZyI6ImRhc2hfb2VwX2hxMl9mcmFnXzJfdmlkZW8ifQ%3D%3D&_nc_ht=scontent-waw1-xx&oh=91a5abdd5608768a05fd884773a45802&oe=5C29B042 &bytestart=3684046&byteend=3862768
After you cut the bold part out, the link that points to the full .mp4 or .webm of the video is:
https://scontent-waw1-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t66.18014-6/46772657_738781116188283_6399514850013601801_n.mp4?_nc_cat=107&efg=4yJ7ZW5jb2RlX3RhZyI6ImRhc2hfb2VwX2hxMl9mcmFnXzJfdmlkZW8ifQ%3D%3D&_nc_ht=scontent-waw1-xx&oh=91a5abdd5608768a05fd884773a45802&oe=5C29B042
Open the modified link, right click the video inside and select "Save video as..."
Sometimes, when you open the link you may get just the audio of the video instead of the video itself.
That's because Facebook downloads the audio and video separately. Just try repeating steps 5-7 with a different string of numbers till you get it right. Instructions to reduce the chance of accidentally picking an audio link are below.
If you need to download many videos and don't want to guess whether your link points to audio or video, type larger-than: 50k
(or more) in the Filter field in the Network tab. You can also click the XHR button in Filters so it doesn't show non-video files like FB images.
Upvotes: 258
Reputation: 5230
For video that is in this blob format
or other formats served by Facebook with the intent to hide the ability to download, you can try loading the page without Javascript. They will serve you a version that is compatible, which means directlink
Tested working 11-2020
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 1971
I use Blob Video Downloader extension. It takes a few mins but it opens a new tab with a button to download video. I try it with a 1min video 720p.
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 953
You can download an FB video in a chrome browser with no plugins / other software required. (As long as you are logged into FB and have permission to view the video).
search for mp4 till you find a source address that's inside the
video tags - which will be inside a div that also contains another address with forward slashes and .mp4 in it.
e.g.
https://video.fmel5-1.fna.fbcdn.net/v/t42.9040-2/10000000_1804934796220974_2070197824632389632_n.mp4?_nc_cat=1&
amp;efg=eyJ2ZW5jb2RlX3RhZyI6InN2ZV9zZCJ9&
amp;oh=785f223b80388c820f79b9a49c1dfc39&
amp;oe=5B73B10B
copy this source address. When you copy the address, chrome (if that's what you are using) does the html replacement for the ampersand characters. You will need to put them back. So replace the "& a m p ;" (< had to space that so it doesn't get converted here) separators in the address with just & - use notepad find and replace or something ) and paste in another tab. Drop any parts of the URL that have frame sizing etc.. so you address should look like this:
Getting the right URL can take a bit of playing around but it works when you've got it right
Upvotes: 19