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Avoid watching any unique online seminar video events. Instead, just download the video document.

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This works well with any live video, even if it is exclusive to subscribers or is only available for a short period of time. This has never been an issue for me. I have extremely slow and intermittent Internet connectivity at home, because I use this mobile hotspot WiFi that is located in the motel that is next door. I often deliver water to their offices, and I also get their password, which is changed every couple of weeks. This helps me save money on my internet at home, plus I don’t have cable so it would be costly to install. I'm renting, to be able to ask my landlord. What are the responsibilities with having your own cable internet? I use the motel's internet connection instead. It lets me to be more discrete. I would rather not have my own street address when I use the internet.

It does not matter if it's an exclusive online seminar, an invited lecture given by a professor at my school, or even streaming events to support underground raves, it's great. Due to my slow connection, streaming video is impossible for me. The process of downloading video to my computer can take anywhere from 2 to three times longer, which is why my connection is slow. It is only able to stream video seamlessly and uninterrupted. https://www.y2mate.stream So I've discovered a gnarly way to circumvent this speed limitation and save online videos on my laptop, to watch it over and over without having to stream it again and again, as my Internet connection isn't able to handle the load...




This is what I've been doing lately.. I open Chrome browser, Firefox, Safari or any other with an inspect tab. Right-click the page and launch the page to inspect. Switch to the network tab to search for the playlist of videos. It will most likely include the extension m3u8. The way it works is that your video stream is divided into smaller files. The internet browser downloads them one at a time, and plays them all in order. It is a smooth process that requires more transfer than the size of the file. But this is how mpeg stream is setup and it's not a reason to complain.



After that, I right-click on the playlist file and copy its URL address (into my clipboard) and then go to the website that allows me to download video online. After copying the playlist URL, I click the submit key. After a short time I am able to see various downloading options. This indicates file size and transfer speed. The size of the file will increase depending on the quality you select. I will choose a less-quality file even if it's too slow to my Internet.



I visit the file and set it as my download. It takes hours but then the rewards of learning is always what drives me to do it. I'm not able to tune in to live broadcasts, so I save the video online to my computer. This is how I stay current with all the data and information that is available. It's my way of to be able to tickle my brain with exciting concepts, new ideas, interesting tricks of technological future. This is how I bring it all to life when I save video and avoid wifi. You should try it too. There is no buffering, no lagging and smooth streaming.


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on Jan 29, 22