


If you had the page that the first video was actually embedded on, Free Download Manager might be able to do it, but without that address, I can't check it. It sounds like you've already found the software that can do it. I am beginning to think that Tubedigger is the ONE software that has a much higher download success rate than any other software. I can tell you that the latest trial version of Tubedigger ($25 to download all of video, free to download half the video) will download both of the above videos. I'm not interested in the videos, but I would like to know what software (free or pay) can download them. If you want to experiment (and help me out), I have two videos here. FDM occasionally gives a couple error messages - either "Could not find any information about the webpage" or "Could not find any flash videos on the page" - and you may have to reload the page once or twice before it will work.You have to have the video playing in the resolution you want.You don't get the handy list of all available download resolutions like Freemake does.FDM will give you the option to download every video on the page, including any ads, so you have to either pick the right one, or download them all and then delete the ones you didn't want. So I had to wait until all the advertisements were finished and the music video actually started before I could download it. The only caveat is that with FDM you do have to have the video playing - in the resolution (SD, HD, etc.) you want to download - in Internet Explorer (it doesn't like Google Chrome for some reason).

I'm using version 3.9.7 because I don't like the way they completely redid everything in version 5.1. Tried the same video using Free Download Manager, and it worked just fine. Freemake says "No downloadable video", even if I have the video playing in the browser at the time. Just downloaded 36 videos from DailyMotion using Freemake, and finally came to one that wouldn't work.
