cobalt is your go-to place for downloads from social and media platforms. zero ads, trackers, or other creepy bullshit. simply paste a share link and you’re ready to rock!

Supported services:

  • bilibili.com videos
  • instagram reels, posts & stories
  • pinterest videos & stories
  • reddit videos & gifs
  • rutube videos
  • soundcloud
  • streamable.com
  • tiktok videos, photos & audio
  • tumblr
  • twitch clips
  • twitter videos & voice
  • vimeo
  • vine archive
  • vk video & clips
  • youtube videos, shorts & music
  • bean
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    11 months ago

    But can it help me download videos from Microsoft Stream which is now in Sharepoint? Has been driving me nuts trying to get a new workable method for this.

    • nicetriangle
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      711 months ago

      If it’s via browser I would look into the Firefox plugin VideoDiwnloadHelper. I’m able to rip most browser streamed videos with it no problem.

      • Ace! _SL/S
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        911 months ago

        VideoDownloadHelper

        This + yt-dlp is what I’m using to fill my german Jellyfin library. Haven’t found one site which blocks my downloads succesfully

          • Ace! _SL/S
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            111 months ago

            I personally prefer uGet-gtk with aria2 backend. But yeah, having a good download manager is really nice

    • junderwood
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      411 months ago

      Make sure you have Octa set up right so you can log in with your organization’s team space in Jira using two factor. That way when you set permissions to users and groups with the local Steam lobby your leaderboard doesn’t get mixed up and you end up back in Confluence’s Bronze league. Diamond subscribers can set their own epics with access to special story point loot boxes, but you have to watch for them on the Steam sale page. It’s pretty simple, just read the process docs in Fandom.

      • bean
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        411 months ago

        Wut. Is this because I misspelled ‘Stream’ as ‘Steam’? 🤔 fixed… 😅

        • junderwood
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          311 months ago

          Haaaaha, I thought you were goofin’ so I joined in 🙃

          • bean
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            211 months ago

            Haha 😂 Nooo. Microsoft has Stream used for videos. Often business has this. Someone kept trying to send the video for me to edit but it kept routing me to the Stream Sharepoint page. They weren’t as technically adept… so I was investigating how to just pull a copy as a download to edit and send it back to them. Eventually I had them copy it to OneDrive and just share it there. I was surprised at how complicated it was to find the stream source and went down a rabbit hole of stuff to try, but, it’s not easy. So I wondered if Cobalt had such potential.

      • bean
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        111 months ago

        Yes thanks. It was my first option actually. After that started digging around in the html.

  • @[email protected]
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    811 months ago

    These names, bro. Straight out of the dictionary.

    We desperately need a making service that doesn’t just spit out a random word from the dictionary.

  • Ace! _SL/S
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    811 months ago

    Any reason to use this instead of good ol’ yt-dlp?

    • Edu4rdSHLOP
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      811 months ago

      Well, you can use it from a browser which makes it platform independent and without the need to install anything. Also it’s more friendly for non-tech people.

  • @Lonewolfmcquade
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    411 months ago

    Just tried it with an Instagram story link and it didn’t work. I love this idea though. I’ll try again in a few months

  • @cyberpunk007
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    11 months ago

    Link is dead

    Edit: it’s my lists or zenarmor.

    • Edu4rdSHLOP
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      211 months ago

      Works fine here.

      • Alex
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        111 months ago

        Same here. Might be due to DNS shenanigans