Whenever there is a video on a page you are viewing, a button to the right of the address bar with light up, at which point you can click it and save. This will pretty much always work, although a downside is the video quality is generally lower than the original. If that fails, another option is the Video DownloadHelper browser extension, which I have found works better in Chrome than in Firefox. The program should download it automatically. Once it is installed, you just copy the url of the video, and if it doesn't parse it automatically, click file-> analyze text with links, then click ok and then start. If you are comfortable installing things, then as has been said already, jdownloader usually works (not always). If that doesn't work, you can try right clicking on the video as it is playing, and selecting "inspect element" which brings up section of the html for the player, you will usually have to click a down arrow to expand, then there will be a url for the video itself, which you can open in a new tab, which will allow you to right click and save as. ![]() If you are using firefox, the vast majority of the time you can download a video from the webpage you have open by going to Tools-> page info-> media, sorting by file type, find the video and click "save as". I haven't dealt with Realitykings specifically, but what it takes to download depends on how the video was encoded. There are always ways around company's efforts to stop you from downloading.
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