12-24-2021, 11:09 AM
They have closed accounts before and pretty much whenever they felt like it.
'Catching' folks grabbing content in a way that is not encrypted by their official method (like with Android) gives them the perfect excuse now that they have some new tech to detect it.
Lots of folks totally hate using the pewdemy site directly - 'specially if they have weak internet that causes loads of buffering and even more so since they made their 'new, improved' site design.
Since Berlinerin so wisely pointed me towards Udeler, I've used it with great success and zero problems to get tolerable copies of pewdemy courses for offline uses - until now.
They are now able to detect it and sent me a threatening message telling me that I better quit that 'unapproved downloading method' OR ELSE !!!
The idea of possibly getting my account there shut off genuinely pissed me off - and of course I'm sure my account is now red flagged there somehow so I'd best be careful.
Then I also contacted the Allavsoft folks and asked them about it, to which they kindly replied:
"We are so sorry that recently udemy has updated to prevent downloading.
You may use the Record option or try to find another method. "
For anyone using either JDL or IDM - I suspect this warning also applies - but I ain't willing to try things out and take those risks.
A wee bit of light at the end of this tunnel though - this method DOES seem to work via browser and without them detecting it, but it is manual and a bit tedious:
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Downloading using Web browser Developer Tools
Open your logged in Udemy account and select the video you wish to download.
To open the Developer tools by pressing the F12 button
Click on Network followed by media.
Reload the page to ensure that the download link appears on the screen.
Right-click on the link and open it in a new tab to finally download it.
You can then view it by your computer's media player.
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There may be slight variations needed for Chrome based browsers, I don't know 'cuz I haven't tried it that way, but with Basilisk it works just fine for me.
Chrome did have a great extension which would DL any video that was loaded and showing on your screen and it used to work very well for me with Vivaldi on skillshare and pewdemy, but I lost it after a crash and don't remember which one of the many that it was.
If anyone knows of a better way to DL stuff from pewdemy WITHOUT also getting threats from them, or having to record it live - please share that info here, OK ?!?
'Catching' folks grabbing content in a way that is not encrypted by their official method (like with Android) gives them the perfect excuse now that they have some new tech to detect it.
Lots of folks totally hate using the pewdemy site directly - 'specially if they have weak internet that causes loads of buffering and even more so since they made their 'new, improved' site design.
Since Berlinerin so wisely pointed me towards Udeler, I've used it with great success and zero problems to get tolerable copies of pewdemy courses for offline uses - until now.
They are now able to detect it and sent me a threatening message telling me that I better quit that 'unapproved downloading method' OR ELSE !!!
The idea of possibly getting my account there shut off genuinely pissed me off - and of course I'm sure my account is now red flagged there somehow so I'd best be careful.
Then I also contacted the Allavsoft folks and asked them about it, to which they kindly replied:
"We are so sorry that recently udemy has updated to prevent downloading.
You may use the Record option or try to find another method. "
For anyone using either JDL or IDM - I suspect this warning also applies - but I ain't willing to try things out and take those risks.
A wee bit of light at the end of this tunnel though - this method DOES seem to work via browser and without them detecting it, but it is manual and a bit tedious:
==============================
Downloading using Web browser Developer Tools
Open your logged in Udemy account and select the video you wish to download.
To open the Developer tools by pressing the F12 button
Click on Network followed by media.
Reload the page to ensure that the download link appears on the screen.
Right-click on the link and open it in a new tab to finally download it.
You can then view it by your computer's media player.
==================================
There may be slight variations needed for Chrome based browsers, I don't know 'cuz I haven't tried it that way, but with Basilisk it works just fine for me.
Chrome did have a great extension which would DL any video that was loaded and showing on your screen and it used to work very well for me with Vivaldi on skillshare and pewdemy, but I lost it after a crash and don't remember which one of the many that it was.
If anyone knows of a better way to DL stuff from pewdemy WITHOUT also getting threats from them, or having to record it live - please share that info here, OK ?!?