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How To Download Videos To Flash Drive

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  1. However, it is occasionally necessary to copy photography and videos to a USB flash drive for delivery to a client (some clients don’t have reliable high speed internet, some want a physical product, some don’t have a reliable PC and some are just not tech savvy enough to figure out how to download a large number of files from a link).
  2. How to Transfer Data from a Flash Drive to a Computer. This wikiHow teaches you how to move files and folders from a flash drive onto your Windows or Mac computer. How to Transfer Data from a Flash Drive to a Computer. If you have no USB ports, you will need an adapter (Mac). You could also transfer files to the.
  3. Learn to transfer the downloaded video and audio files to a flash drive. Just follow these simple steps!
  4. Insert a flash drive into the USB port on the front of your product. Do one of the following to access your flash drive files from your computer: Windows: Select the Computer or My Computer utility, then select the removable disk icon.
  5. Nevertheless, you can import pictures and videos shot with the iPhone directly into Windows from the Camera Roll using the Picture Transfer Protocol, or PTP, and then copy them to a flash drive.
Videos

When watching videos on the Internet, you may come across one that you wish to share with others. While many video websites make it possible to share videos on social networking sites like Facebook and Google+, you can instead save the video to your computer's hard disk to play later. If you have a USB flash drive, you can download Internet videos and copy them to the device. You can then take your favorite Web clips with you and play them on virtually any computer with a USB port.

Using Firefox and Video Download Helper

Step 1

Start Firefox and click “Tools,” then “Add-ons” on the menu bar. If the menu bar does not appear at the top of the browser window, press 'Alt' to display it, then click Tools. In some versions of Firefox, there may be a Firefox tab in the upper left corner with an Add-ons drop-down menu. Alternatively, you can access the Add-ons page by typing 'about:addons' in the address bar and then pressing 'Enter.'

Step 2

Enter the name Video Download Helper into the search box.

Step 3

Click the 'Install' button next to the Video Download Helper link on the search results to display its download page. Wait for Firefox to download the plugin to your computer and prompt you to install the add-on.

Step 4

Click “Install Now” when prompted, then click “Restart” to close Firefox and restart it.

Step 5

Navigate to the webpage featuring the video you want to download and wait for the browser to begin loading the clip in the player. After a few seconds, a balloon icon displays in the status bar at the bottom of the browser.

Click the balloon icon to launch the Video Download Helper add-on and begin downloading the video to your computer. By default, the Video Download Helper downloads and saves videos to a folder named 'Video Download Helper' in the My Video library. You can change the default download folder by clicking the 'Options' button for the Video Download Helper add-on on the Add-On page in Firefox.

Using Internet Explorer and FlashCatch

Step 1

Launch Internet Explorer and navigate to the FlashCatch website (link in Resources.) Download the FlashCatch Internet Explorer plugin and save it to a folder on your computer. Close Internet Explorer.

Step 2

Click Start, then “Computer.” After Windows Explorer opens, browse to the folder where you saved the FlashCatch plugin. Double-click the setup file to launch the setup wizard, and follow the on-screen instructions to install FlashCatch. Restart the computer if prompted.

Step 3

Restart Internet Explorer and navigate to a webpage that has a streaming video you want to save. After the video starts to load in the browser player, a FlashCatch pop-up window appears.

Download

Click the “Download” button in the FlashCatch pop-up window. Select a folder in which to save the downloaded video, then click the “Save” button.

Downloading Videos Without a Plugin

Step 1

Navigate to the SaveVid website (link in Resources.)

Step 2

Open a second tab or window in your browser, then open a webpage that streams a video you want to download.

Step 3

Click in the “Address Bar' or 'URL' field. Double-click inside the Address Bar or URL field to highlight the entire URL address for the webpage that streams the video. Press 'Ctrl-C' to copy the URL address to the Windows Clipboard.

Step 4

Click the tab or window displaying the SaveVid website. Click the text box labeled 'URL,' then press “Ctrl-V” to paste the video webpage URL address in to the field.

Step 5

Click the “Download” button on the SaveVid webpage to launch a thumbnail image and description of the video to download.

Step 6

Click the 'Run' or 'Run This Time' button in your browser if prompted to update the browser's Java plugin and reload the page.

Click the 'Download' button again. Select a folder in which to save the video and click 'Save.' Your browser downloads the video and saves it in the selected folder.

Transferring your Video to a USB Flash Drive

Step 1

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Connect your flash drive to an unused USB port on the computer. Wait for Windows to display the AutoPlay window.

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Step 2

Click 'Open Device to View Files' to open a new Windows Explorer window displaying the contents of the USB flash drive.

Step 3

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Press 'Ctrl-N' to open a second Windows Explorer window, then browse to the folder where you saved the downloaded video. Double-click the folder name to open it and display the downloaded video.

Click the filename for the video, then press 'Ctrl-C.' Click the Windows Explorer windows displaying the files and folders on the flash drive and press 'Ctrl-V' to copy the video from the computer to the USB flash drive.

Tip

  • If you don’t want to store the downloaded video on both the computer and USB flash drive, cut and paste the file instead, using 'Ctrl-X' to delete the video from its Windows Explorer location, then 'Ctrl-V' to paste it into the USB flash drive.

Warning

  • Downloading or copying copyrighted music or videos is illegal. Download and share videos only if you have permission.

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