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In Malaysia, where internet connectivity can vary from the high-speed fiber connections in Kuala Lumpur to more limited access in rural areas, being able to download and save videos for offline viewing is incredibly valuable. Whether you’re preparing for a long commute on the LRT, heading to Langkawi for a weekend getaway, or simply looking to save on your mobile data plan, knowing how to download videos from platforms like Facebook and YouTube can be extremely useful.
This comprehensive guide will walk you through simple, effective methods to download videos from Facebook and YouTube without requiring technical expertise. We’ll cover methods that work on both computers and mobile devices, ensuring you can enjoy your favorite content whenever and wherever you want.
Facebook doesn’t offer a built-in download button, but there are straightforward methods to save videos directly from your browser:
Find the video you want to download in your feed or on a page.
Click on the three dots that appear in the top right corner of the video.
Select “Save video.” This option will save the video to your “Saved” section but won’t download it to your device.
To download the video, when it’s playing, right-click on it and select “Save video as” (this method works primarily on computers).
Choose the location where you want to save the video and click “Save.”
If this method doesn’t work, it may be because the video has special restrictions. In that case, try the next method.
This method works well for public videos:
Open the video you want to download in a separate tab.
In the browser’s address bar, change “www.facebook.com” to “mbasic.facebook.com”.
Press Enter to load the basic version of Facebook.
Find the video and click on it to play it.
Right-click on the video and select “Save video as”.
Choose where to save the file and confirm.
This method uses Facebook’s basic mobile version, which has fewer protections for content downloads. Many Malaysians find this method particularly helpful when using public Wi-Fi networks with limited bandwidth, such as those found in some cafés or public libraries.
On phones and tablets, the process is slightly different:
Open the Facebook application and find the video you want to download.
Tap the three dots in the top right corner of the video.
Select “Save to your phone” if available. If you don’t see this option, try the next step.
Copy the video link by selecting “Copy link”.
Open your browser and paste the link, but change “www.facebook.com” to “mbasic.facebook.com”.
Tap the video to play it.
Press and hold the video until a menu appears and select “Download video” or “Save”.
Remember that these methods work best for public videos. If the video has privacy restrictions, you may not be able to download it.
The official and secure way is through YouTube Premium:
Subscribe to YouTube Premium (it has a monthly cost but includes a free trial period).
Open the video you want to download.
Click “Download,” which appears below the video alongside the “Like” and “Share” options.
Select your preferred video quality.
Find your downloaded videos in the “Library” > “Downloads” section.
This option is legal and allows you to watch videos offline for up to 30 days, which is perfect for Malaysians planning trips to areas with limited connectivity like the beautiful beaches of Terengganu or preparing for international travel where data roaming can be expensive.
To download without a premium subscription:
Open YouTube in your browser and search for the video you want to download.
Modify the video URL: before “youtube.com” add “ss”, resulting in “www.ssyoutube.com/rest-of-the-link”.
Press Enter and you’ll be redirected to a site that will allow you to download the video.
Select your preferred format and quality.
Click “Download” and wait for the process to complete.
This technique uses third-party services that act as intermediaries for downloading. For Malaysians with data caps, selecting lower quality downloads can help conserve precious data allowances, especially important with the competitive data plans offered by local providers like Maxis, Celcom, and Digi.
If you only need the audio (for example, for songs or podcasts):
Find the video of the song or audio you want to download.
Copy the video URL.
Visit an online YouTube to MP3 converter (there are many free ones).
Paste the URL in the indicated field.
Select the MP3 format and audio quality.
Click “Convert” or “Download”.
Save the file to your device when the conversion is complete.
It’s important to mention that this method is ideal for content with licenses that allow personal use or that are in the public domain.
On smartphones and tablets, the process is similar:
Open the YouTube app and search for the video.
If you have YouTube Premium, you’ll see the download button below the video.
If you don’t have Premium, copy the video link by tapping “Share” and select “Copy link”.
Open your browser and paste the link into an online download service.
Select your preferred format and quality.
Download the file and save it to your gallery or files.
Some mobile browsers like Opera Mini have built-in functions for downloading videos, which makes the process even easier for Malaysians on the go.
It’s essential to keep these points in mind:
Respect copyright. Only download videos for personal use.
Don’t redistribute or commercialize downloaded content without authorization.
Check the usage policies of each platform, as they change frequently.
Be careful with third-party services that could contain malicious software.
Malaysian copyright laws protect creative content, so ensure you’re only downloading content for personal use.
To protect your device while downloading:
Only use recognized sites for downloading videos.
Avoid clicking on suspicious ads or download buttons.
Keep your antivirus updated if you’re using a computer.
Review the permissions requested by mobile applications.
Prefer official methods like YouTube Premium.
If you don’t want to take up space on your device, consider these options:
Offline playlists on YouTube Premium
Save videos on Facebook for easy access later
Use streaming services that allow temporary downloads
Share links instead of complete files
For those with limited storage on their devices, consider using cloud storage services popular in Malaysia to store your downloaded videos, or invest in external storage solutions like the HP Universal USB-C multiport hub, which allows you to connect external drives for expanded storage capabilities.
When traveling around Malaysia, from the urban centers of Kuala Lumpur to the scenic areas of Cameron Highlands, a good wireless mouse like the HP 235 slim wireless mouse can make navigating videos and download websites much easier on your laptop.
As you can see, downloading videos from Facebook and YouTube is straightforward, and you can do it from your computer or mobile device. With these free methods we’ve shared, you can now save and enjoy your favorite content without needing an internet connection or embarking on a lengthy search to find that tutorial or funny video.
Remember that it’s important to respect copyright and use downloaded content only for personal purposes. In Malaysia, where mobile data can be expensive and connectivity might vary in certain areas like Sabah and Sarawak, having offline access to important videos can be incredibly valuable.
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Ready for action? Start practicing these techniques and take your favorite videos with you wherever you go, whether you’re commuting on the LRT in Kuala Lumpur or relaxing at home in your Malaysian apartment.
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