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Video DownloadHelper Companion App ⇒ Review by blogger.com


Video DownloadHelper Companion App is a video software by blogger.com The software allows operations from Video DownloadHelper to work with online browsers. The common process of writing disks or download videos is taking the video’s URL and transfer the exact data to the downloads directory of the browser add-on Video DownloadHelper is the most complete tool for extracting videos and image files from websites and saving them to your hard drive. Just surf the web as you normally do. When DownloadHelper detects embedded videos it can access for download, the toolbar icon highlights and a simple menu allows you to download files by simply clicking an item Video DownloadHelper will take care of calling the app whenever it requires an operation that cannot be done from within the browser. You won't see anything except a nice result. Installing the companion application is also very simple: you just have a regular installer that you execute once and you are done




companion app video download helper


Companion app video download helper


Avoid support scams. We will never ask you to call or text a phone number or share personal information. This thread was archived. Please ask a new question if you need help. I am using Video Download Helper with companion app, when downloading videos, the DownloadHelper will uses only one process of Firefox with very high CPU and memory usage, companion app video download helper.


Companion app video download helper cause it does not take advantage of all the CPU cores it is very slow, and uses high memory for that process and will make all tabs in Firefox slow. It seems that this process is the core process for Firefox, although it is a sub-process.


It is the process that almost doesn't uses GPU memory. When finished, if I killed this Firefox process to clean memory, cause it will just accumulate the memory in that specific process, all the tabs in the Firefox will crash and can't be refreshed, until I close Firefox and open it again. Usually when I kill a Firefox process that is not responding, it will crash a few tabs and they can be refreshed after that. Is there anyway that can make the companion app uses all processes for Firefox, so it will distribute the CPU usage to all cores, and if used a high memory it companion app video download helper be distribute the memory to all process and will be easier to clean.


As this problem is with Video Download Helper which one, there are several with that name you should contact their support. core programming for this process, or distributing new threads to new processes. During downloading videos, sometimes this specific process uses 10 GB Ram, and Firefox doesn't empty or clean the memory when done even though the app is closed and the add-on is not running anymore, companion app video download helper, even disabling the add-on will not help.


Solution: Firefox should check and clean memory used by add-ons. Modified April 8, at PM PDT by hanaana. Next time you see high memory usage after completed activity, could you test the buttons in the "Free memory" section of this page to see whether they clean up that process?


Also, if you don't normally show the Command Line column in the Companion app video download helper tab of the Windows 10 Task Manager, you might try that. It should better distinguish the processes. And thanks for the advise about clean memory, I used to use it but it doesn't help.


And since Firefox 66 it is useless cause Firefox clear the memory automatically as I noticed and that Firefox uses more sub-process which is nice. I Uploaded an images to show which process, now it is using almost 3 GB, and they will not be cleared when finished. I downloaded few more videos, companion app video download helper, maybe 2 or 3 and not it is 4. You can check the about:memory page for the Firefox memory usage and possible click the button to minimize memory usage.


Usually killing any other Firefox. exe will cause few tab to crash and they CAN be refreshed after. If you check the image, it uses the least GPU memory. It maybe a process to manage and run add-ons! My comment will make more sense if you add the Command Line column to your Details view in the Windows Task Manager. You should be companion app video download helper to cross-reference the PID with the tool you're using.


But it's just a matter of curiosity. Someone may need to debug the extension to understand why it doesn't let Firefox release memory when you close the relevant tab. Maybe I should have mentioned that is problem is new! I have always used that download helper and it worked just fine. I can't remember, but since Firefox 64 maybe 63 or even 62, or let's say it is a new problem. the problem began to occur. The problem was not happening before, with the same version of that extension, companion app video download helper.


cause it was not updated for a long time. If someone is a pro here and reading, it is not about downloadhelper, even when I use "Dark Reader" add-on I notice after a wile it will slow the browser. It is how Firefox manages add-ons, I think Firefox fails to clear memory for add-ons in general.


Boot the computer in Windows Safe mode with network support to see if that has effect in case security software is causing problems. You can check if there is an update for your graphics display driver and check for hardware acceleration related issues. Today I wanted to show you the 10GB even though I disabled the add-on, but the moment I disable the download helper add-on the 10GB memory went down to MB.


I suggest you contact its support as Firefox has gone thru several reversions in the last 8 months, companion app video download helper. I will return for sure, but I tested downloading lots of files, Firefox used almost 3GB RAM, and when done downloading the memory went done to MB and that was something new! Modified April 10, at PM PDT by hanaana. Not only that, I have even noticed using the dark reader add-on will not slow down the browsing as it used to be!


The question who did it? I did report and linked companion app video download helper thread, did they had the time to fix it? did they had the time to read my thread? All the add-ons seem to work faster now, although they use only one Firefox process. If only Mozilla will consider making this process, which is responsible for running add-ons, multi core programmed.


Search Support Search. Home Support Forums Firefox Video DownloadHelper with companion Learn More. more options Quote. Chosen solution I can confirm, test with Firefox 70 beta 1 and problem was fixed! Read this answer in context �� 0. FredMcD Top 10 Contributor, companion app video download helper. hanaana Question owner. FredMcD said As this problem is with Video Download Helper which one, there are several with that name you should contact their support.


It doesn't concern this specific add-on, but it is about how Firefox manages and runs add-ons. It is a Firefox problem! jscher Top 10 Contributor. about:memory Also, if you don't normally show the Command Line column companion app video download helper the Details tab of the Windows 10 Task Manager, you might try that. jscher said Next time you see high memory usage after completed activity, could you test the buttons in the "Free memory" section of this page to see whether they clean up that process?


I am not being clear? it is a Firefox process Firefox. exe And thanks for the advise about clean memory, I used to use it but it doesn't help. cor-el Top 10 Contributor Moderator. cor-el said You can check the about:memory page for the Firefox memory usage and possible click the button to minimize memory usage. I already know about it, about:memory and I clear GC, CC, minmize memory usage. They wont help that specific process. Only that process will not be cleared. Soon I will upload an image to show how it will be 10GB.


And killing that process, will cause all the tabs to crash, companion app video download helper, and they wont be refreshed. hanaana said I am not being clear? exe My comment will make more sense if you add the Command Line column to your Details view in the Windows Task Manager.


jscher said hanaana said I am not being clear? cor-el said Boot the computer in Windows Safe mode with network support to see if that has effect in case security software is causing problems. Today I wanted to show you the 10GB even though I disabled the add-on, but the moment I disable the download helper add-on the 10GB memory went down to MB you were right, it is something about Firefox and this add-on maybe.


Last updated 8 months ago Aug 1, I suggest you contact its support as Firefox has gone thru several reversions in the last 8 months. FredMcD said Last updated 8 months ago Aug 1, I suggest you contact its support as Firefox has gone thru several reversions in the last 8 months.


I updated today to 67 beta 9 and problem solved! i think not! Companion app video download helper was a Firefox bug! Firefox 67 Beta 9 fixes the problem! It was a Firefox bug and the latest beta 9 fixes it. That was very good work. Well done. That was strange unless it was reported before! If only Mozilla will consider making this process, which is responsible for running add-ons, multi core programmed, But for now it is much much better. I am gonna leave this open again.


Absolutely there is improvement but not completely fixed, companion app video download helper.


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