

Don't play the video, just pop up the context menu. To isolate just the video I want, click mouse button 2 (MB2) on the video. If you have a better way, do feel free to post about it in this thread. It may not be the best way, but like I say, I'm not a member of Twitter so this is what I've discovered. But depending on how far down the Twitter page your selected video might be, it could be like searching for a needle in a haystack to find it on the VDH menu. Truth in advertising, it does appear further down the VDH menu.

But you'll notice that I've also scrolled the VDH menu & there isn't an entry for the one in the image, the one that's just 16 seconds long. I've scrolled down to one that is nice & short. Twitter pages tend to have many videos on them. What I'm showing here is something that can apply to many other web sites as well. But I chose Twitter because many people have had trouble getting videos off Twitter. I am not a member of Twitter (or any social media site, for that matter) so being logged on there is not an issue.
