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yt-dlp list gamedev.tv as supported and has an issue about adding zenva support with a comment suggesting it might not be hard.
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Using Chrome, I can open Dev Tools, click the Network tab, and scroll to find the videos on the page I'm looking at. This one from gamedev tv is called video13.ts.
Here's how to try it:
Did you actually look at it? video13.ts
is just a split of the video. If you go the manual way as you suggest you need to find the video.m3u8
playlist file, and download all splits listed in the playlist (video01.ts
to videoXX.ts
, depending on the video length and split length) and then merge them all together to get the full video.
Not the most ideal link, but this page describes how to find all media that a webpage loaded into your browser in Firefox. All browsers should be able to do this.
This will virtually always work for images, and will sometimes work for videos. This way, you don't have to deal with any external extensions, programs, or downloaders (which can be sketchy).
If it doesn't work, you could try DownloadThemAll. It's a browser extension that might be able to get some of the hidden stuff that your browser can't extract through the normal method.
If that also doesn't work, go with whatever any other comments suggested, but be safe! Lol