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Downloader: Playerjs Video

If you’ve ever wanted to save a video playing via PlayerJS to watch offline (for educational purposes or personal archiving), you’ve likely run into a wall: right-click is disabled, the video is segmented, or "Save As" doesn’t exist.

In the filter bar, type .m3u8 (if the stream is HLS) or .mpd (if DASH). If you see nothing, refresh the page while the Network tab is open.

In the modern digital landscape, most video content no longer comes as a simple .mp4 file link. Instead, we interact with sophisticated HTML5 video players that manage streaming, ads, and analytics. One of the most popular frameworks powering these embedded videos is PlayerJS . playerjs video downloader

Open the webpage containing the PlayerJS video. Let it start playing (this loads the manifest).

ffmpeg -i "PASTE_THE_MANIFEST_URL_HERE" -c copy my_video.mp4 Wait. FFmpeg will download all the .ts segments and stitch them perfectly. The output my_video.mp4 will be in your current directory. If you’ve ever wanted to save a video

Run the command:

Open a terminal (Command Prompt / PowerShell / Terminal). Install FFmpeg if you haven't (it's free). In the modern digital landscape, most video content

Press F12 (or right-click → Inspect) to open Developer Tools. Go to the Network tab.