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https://www.who.int/news-room/events/detail/2019/12/02/default-calendar/global-vaccine-safety-summit

How do I download these videos?

paraphrased "we assume that using different limbs adjuvants have no interactions" Trying to have these on a home drive. These statements were there, not sure if they still are. Their overall safety valuations and assumptions throughout are still rather suspect. Can someone tell me how to download who files? I've been searching for over an hour.

https://www.who.int/news-room/events/detail/2019/12/02/default-calendar/global-vaccine-safety-summit How do I download these videos? paraphrased "we assume that using different limbs adjuvants have no interactions" Trying to have these on a home drive. These statements were there, not sure if they still are. Their overall safety valuations and assumptions throughout are still rather suspect. Can someone tell me how to download who files? I've been searching for over an hour.

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The video player uses 4am.ch and they're hosted on there.
I opened the frame for the videos in its own tab and the videos aren't easily saved.

I did a search for downloading 4am.ch videos and found this reddit thread mentioning the youtube-dl site:

A person responded in that thread stating:

"using a browser extension like video downloadhelper i found the m3u8 and just fed it to youtube-dl, which starts ffmpeg and slurps it down..."

I haven't used that browser extension before so cannot help further on that.

You could probably also grab the m3u8 link for the playing video and instead of using that extension use VLC media player and enter the m3u8 address as a network stream and hit to save&convert to save the video file.

This is the m3u8 for the "Welcome address by Ms Szuzanna Jakab" video:

To get the m3u8 file being loaded in the video player depending on your browser:

  • load a video
  • and then go to your browser's Tools > Web Developer > Network (or Inspect Element on the video and go to the network tab)
  • select to only show the 'xhrs' and find a playlist.m3u8 file and select it
  • copy its URL address for the m3u8 file and save the video via vlc media player or however that reddit thread mentions for that browser extension

Hopefully this helps you some or leads you in the right direction toward downloading those videos.

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Network inspect was the key. Thank you!

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You're welcome! I'm glad that helped out.