Download video from URL in Python

I am trying to download a video using the below code in Python.

import urllib dwn_link = ' file_name = 'trial_video.mp4' urllib.retrieve(dwn_link, file_name) 

But this code downloads only 382 kb and video open with an error.

Any help?

Edit: I could download all .pdf files in this page using their download links, but there seems to be some issue with video files. Video does get downloaded int my local system, but with error

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4 Answers

In python 3,

import urllib.request urllib.request.urlretrieve(url_link, 'video_name.mp4') 

It works for me and you can see the script at the following link

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If you have access to urllib2 , you can use urlopen on the url , this would give back a response object , you can do response.read() to read the data and then write it to a file.

Example -

import urllib2 dwn_link = ' file_name = 'trial_video.mp4' rsp = urllib2.urlopen(dwn_link) with open(file_name,'wb') as f: f.write(rsp.read()) 

Also you need to make sure that you have authenticated to the server , if that is required for downloading the video.

I am not sure what kind of authentication coursera.org uses, but if its Basic HTTP Authentication (Which I highly doubt) , you can use -

password_mgr = urllib2.HTTPPasswordMgrWithDefaultRealm() top_level_url = "" password_mgr.add_password(None, top_level_url, username, password) handler = urllib2.HTTPBasicAuthHandler(password_mgr) # create "opener" (OpenerDirector instance) opener = urllib2.build_opener(handler) # use the opener to fetch a URL opener.open(dwn_link) 
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You can use the library requests:

def download_video_series(video_links): for link in video_links: '''iterate through all links in video_links and download them one by one''' # obtain filename by splitting url and getting # last string file_name = link.split('/')[-1] print "Downloading file:%s"%file_name # create response object r = requests.get(link, stream = True) # download started with open(file_name, 'wb') as f: for chunk in r.iter_content(chunk_size = 1024*1024): if chunk: f.write(chunk) print "%s downloaded!\n"%file_name print "All videos downloaded!" return 

To download that video from that Coursera class, you need to be:

  1. signed into a session for Coursera.org
  2. signed up for that class in Coursera.org

Once you do that, you can download the video after your HTTP client authenticates (with your username / password) and has a valid session.

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