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When I click "download video" on a TED talk the video is played right away but I would like to download the video in order to play it offline How can I do this?

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If I try "right-clicking" (that is, holding the button for a few seconds) the "download video" button, the only result is that the text of the button is selected. So, I don't know how to download the video for offline playback in my Android 4.2.2 phone.

If I try "right-clicking" (that is, holding the button for a few seconds) the "download video" button, the only result is that the text of the button is selected. So, I don't know how to download the video for offline playback in my Android 4.2.2 phone.

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"right-clicking" (that is, long tapping the button) "Download video" didn't help, but I was now able to download the video just by "left-clicking" (that is, tapping) that button. I believe it might be because of a recent update to Firefox for Android. Thank you for your time!

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hello, try to long tap on the playing video in order to download it.

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Vybrané riešenie

"right-clicking" (that is, long tapping the button) "Download video" didn't help, but I was now able to download the video just by "left-clicking" (that is, tapping) that button. I believe it might be because of a recent update to Firefox for Android. Thank you for your time!