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Download Just Cause 2 Movie in MP4 for Free: The Secret Method



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Do you have a video in MKV file and you can't open it because some program (like Sony Vegas Pro) doesn't support this format? If so, you probably wonder how to convert it into some different format. I just discovered a way to do this.


To understand this method, first you need to know that media file formats are just containers (for example, MKV is Matroska). Each format encapsulates a set of streams, usually one video and one audio stream. Now, each stream is encoded using some specific codec. There may be various codecs used, but for the file I needed to convert, Media Player Classic (my favorite movie player, installed with K-Lite Codec Pack) shows following information after selecting File > Properties:


MPEG4 Video is the same codec that may be used with MP4 file format! It means we could convert ("repack") the file to just different container format, rewriting streams as-is without actually converting video or audio - which should be very fast (converting a long movie takes only few seconds) and wouldn't cause any quality loss.


Videos are an indispensable part of our digital world. Whether downloaded movies, YouTube videos, or DSLR HD shoots, we love watching, creating, editing, sharing, and transferring videos. However, any disruption in the videos can make our video viewing experience frustrating.


Using Firefox 65, I'm trying to get back a basic functionality I've had for years (prior to Quantum).I have a link to an .m4v video file that I need to download (I don't ever want links directly to m4v, mp4, mov, etc playing in the browser, I need to download these files to my computer). Whenever I click the link, it automatically opens up a blank page and starts playing the video. Nothing I do will give me the 'Ask what to do' prompt. How can I fix this?Things I've tried:Changing the default action to 'Mpeg-4 movie' under Options/Applications to 'Always Ask'. Even if the link is an mp4, it still plays it in the browser.Manually added an entry for .m4v by editing handlers.json, and setting it to 'Always ask'. Still plays in the browser.Set both Mpeg-4 Movie and the manual m4v entry to 'Save File'. Still plays in the browser.Tried doing a 'Save As' while it was playing to just save my file, but Firefox then tries to save the file as 'FileName.m4v.mp4' instead of just 'FileName.m4v'. I'm not sure if it's actually re-wrapping the file into another container, or just arbitrarily adding an extra extension to the filename, but I need it to, by default, save as the file name that is used on the server... (If it's just renaming the file, I can live with this one bug if I can make the rest of the functionality work.)


Here's a test page: _for_everybody/test.htmlUnderneath the thumbnail image/embedded video there direct links to an mp4, ogg video and WebM video.The action I want, when I click on any one of those, is for Firefox to prompt me with a download location to save the file to (the usual 'Always Ask' dialog box). NOTHING should attempt to play in the web browser itself.I've been able to do this with every version of Firefox 'pre-Quantum', but I just can't make the latest version do it...


Yep, but that does not answer my question.I'm not trying to find alternative ways of saving a video, I'm trying to get Firefox to work like it's supposed to (and used to).The videos I need to download I can't right-click on, they are buttons I have to 'normal-click' on, then I get the download prompt, but the functionality is the same as if you clicked the 'MP4' link under the video in the sample link. Only now, since the 'Always Ask' functionality is broken, I never get the download prompt, it just starts playing.


Yes, those are exactly the links I referenced in my original post. I want to be able to click (normal click, not right-click) on any one of those links, and immediately have Firefox ask what to do with the file. That way I can chose 'save file' and just download it directly to my computer.


Browsers in general are producing a seamless experience by enabling video display direct in the View so that there is less downloading and swapping of technology to render the video. With so many video playing apps in the market, it just makes the experience more fluid and easier to manager by having the web browser handle it.


Well, I only use Firefox, so I'd be fine if it's specific to Firefox...I'm trying to download from someone else's server, so have no access to the settings on it. (In this case, I am the user... :) )And, in general, I'd want this functionality to work from any server with a direct link to a file... (And, in many cases, I can just do the right-click thing, but sometimes I forget, and on one server I don't have that option, so it's actually more 'seamless' for me to never have the browser try to play video from direct links.)


The sites are password protected (studio content) so I wouldn't be able to share them if I wanted to. That's why I used the Bunny link, if it works there, it will work on the password protected sites. I'm not trying to download videos that people don't want downloaded (like YouTube, etc...), these are links directly to files for the purpose of downloading for local work. That's why I don't want them to ever play, but just download...I was just trying to get back the old functionality, which cor-el figured out for me.It was just a hard thing to search for because all the Google provided results were for people that were having problems getting the videos to play, where mine was the opposite... :)


This is almost certainly a Chrome bug, because the file is really a QTFF container - so Chrome has code to parse and play it in the MP4 pipeline (it is very, very similar to the MP4 container), but is missing the mime type registration to hook it up to the MP4 pipeline. You're almost certainly safe just faking it to video/mp4 though.


I can imagine that two tags might, in some bizarre world, cause browsers to download the file twice when you click "Play", if they're super confused about how to process videos, don't notice that the URLs are the same, and don't hit any caching. But that's a pretty minor bad effect, and I didn't immediately see any kind of bad behavior locally.


Some research suggests that a) with only 1 real file and b) any of them having no type, it might make most sense to just leave off type completely (and only have one source) - it isn't doing anything useful for the browser because the standard behaviour just says to skip any with known-incompatible types. So every browser should either get the first one with the real type, or fallback to the wildcard. I do not think any decisions are meant to be made based on the provided type other than do or do not try and play it inline, the real work is all done based on the actual bytes received - which is why giving the wrong (but compatible type) works.


Another method you can try for how to fix a choppy video is to download the video you want to watch again. In some cases, a choppy or laggy video could be caused by an error that occurred during the download process. For example, part of your MP4 movie or 4K film file might not have been downloaded correctly or could be corrupt.


Another possibility you can try to deal with choppy streaming video on Windows 10 or choppy video playback Android is to adjust the size and resolution of your video. This is because, in some cases, your system or device might not have enough processing power or memory to smoothly stream a video.


So, if you suspect that you're encountering streaming videos with choppy performance or choppy video playback in Firefox or Chrome because of your antivirus, try disabling it temporarily. Then try running the video again. It might make an immediate difference. Just remember to reactivate your antivirus program when you're finished to stay protected while using the internet or downloading files.


I used PotPlayer ( ) because it's very easy to switch between HW or SW video decoding (just a click on bottom bar). Result is the same with every other player, it's just a matter of accessing to SW or HW decoding options. 2ff7e9595c


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