![]() To get the video, you’ll need to use a converter. Remember that you can’t open this link from a web browser as the source page doesn’t exist. Click on the link and make sure to copy the Request URL from the page.Search for “m3u8” (which is the video extension you need).Now click on the “Network” tab in the DevTools dock.Enter “ blob:HTTP” to find the link for the video.Press “Ctrl + F” on Windows or “Cmd + F” on Mac to find the blob URL.When the DevTools panel opens, click on the three vertical dots in the top-right corner and select the “double window” icon (Undock into a separate window).Right-click on the webpage and click “Inspect” in the menu.VLC is great at playing 4K video, however I am still playing with settings to enable smoother skipping in the file without stutter or pauses (yes, I have already increased the cache to 1000mS which helped but did not solve the issue.You’ll need to access DevTools on the webpage that contains the video you want to download. I'll take notes for next time )Įdit: I have to add that the poor quality issue seems to only apply to low quality files to begin with. Search google on how to improve vlc video quality and you will find tons of pages discussing it. ![]() I've noticed that each time I move to a new PC and have to set VLC back up, I am fighting your same battle trying to figure out what settings (codec, etc) I had on my other systems that made them play the same videos with better quality. I am sure VLC is capable of the same quality, and likely better, but you need to know how to configure it. My take is that Windows Media Player has a predefined configuration that is likely less flexible but results in users perceiving it as having better video quality. There are tons of settings that can be adjusted in VLC to improve quality, but the issue is that most of them are too specific for me so I don't know what is best.
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