
On Mac OS X: Cmd + space, type this: terminal and press enter.On Windows: Ctrl + R, type this: cmd and press enter.
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It will also depend on what system you are using right now, that might be Windows / Linux / Mac OS X and changes the method how to be able to execute this command. The method I described in my earlier answer is a terminal command and it requires the ffmpeg tool to be installed. Right-click on it and copy the link address. => that right there is the manifest URL you will need later on. That should be something looking like: videomanifest?provider=spo. After a few seconds you should now see 1 result in the browser inspector's network part.Click it to gain focus and type: manifest In the top left part - right below the Network tab - you should see a field with the word " Filter" inside it.In the top part, click on the Network tab.Press F12 or Ctrl + Shift + C on your keyboard to open the browser inspector.Open the Sharepoint page with the video you want to download.That will depend from which website / sharepoint you are trying to download the video from, which browser you use, etc.Īnyway: I'll give it a shot to write a complete step-by-step tutorial, using Google Chrome => Chromium / (latest) Microsoft Edge / Safari should follow approximately the same flow. It can have a lot of causes why you can't find the URL. I'm afraid it won't be an easy method, if you're not a little bit familiar with the technical side of websites / browser inspectors / terminal commands. If there are any questions if a link would be considered spam, please use modmail prior to posting. You must be an employee of the company hiring for the position.īlog spam must be accompanied by a real discussion. If you want to recruit, please contact the moderators first. We all use 3rd party products and even Microsoft Partners at times - the moderators have no issues with recommendations in a thread where you believe the original poster could benefit.

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