![]() ![]() If it is present, open it, go to the Updates tab and press the Check for Updates button. If it’s not present, you need to go to Adobe’s website and download and install Flash Player. To do so, open System Preferences and look for Flash Player preference pane. To get Flash working in Downie, make sure the Flash Player plugin is installed system-wide and is up-to-date. If you are using Chrome as your primary browser, you are likely getting this message - Chrome uses an embedded version of Flash Player, so the Flash Player either isn’t installed on your system at all, or an older version of it is installed - and the older versions get blocked remotely by Apple. I’ve tried using the user-guided extraction, but I’m getting an error about a missing or blocked plugin. Afterall, this is why it’s called User-Guided Extraction. ![]() Since the UGE works by detecting media that the website loads, you may need to start playing the video. Some sites do not load the media file until you actually hit the play button. If the type says Direct Downloader or HLS Stream, it means that Downie has found a direct link to an MP4, FLV, M3U8, DASH, or other media file. Each result has two lines - the top one contains a preliminary name and the second one contains the type of the download. Switching to the iOS mode, the browser will act as an iOS device, disallowing the use of plugins and thus forcing HTML5-based playback. The macOS mode allows plugins such as Flash Player and identifies itself as macOS. In the top-right corner, there is an options button (a cog wheel icon), where you can switch between macOS and iOS modes. Sometimes, even UGE doesn’t detect the media content automatically or you get a lot of results and you don’t know which to choose.
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