Reviews for Ant Video Downloader
Ant Video Downloader by ANT
1,882 reviews
- Rated 1 out of 5by smilinged, 3 years agoI have one and only one question for you after performing your reset/wipeout fix for the memory flood problem which worked for a couple of hours then the problem recurred:
WHEN ARE YOU GOING TO REPOST THE PREVIOUS VERSION WHICH WORKED VERY WELL.Developer response
posted 3 years agoPlease contact with details about your problem and fix for current issue to our support here: https://www.ant.com/support_form - Rated 1 out of 5by Firefox user 10986816, 3 years ago4-5 GB of RAM usage, triggering virtual memory usage on disk too..!?? What happened?
- Rated 1 out of 5by 杰克大老板, 3 years ago目前版本(2022年1月7日V4.12)存在内存泄漏问题,千万别用,等更新看看再说,一个页面没有占用2G内存,随便开几个网页直接大鹏展翅翱翔于10G之上。搞得整个浏览器卡顿,所有扩展无法正常工作。
等更新完好使了再回来改评价 - Rated 1 out of 5by cherrjus, 3 years agoRecent update caused memory leak BAD...Dont tell me to update Native app..that is up to date. It is this extension via troubleshooting mode. Normal memory load is less than a gig. Enable this one extension and it skyrockets to 5GB immediately then crawls its way up to 8GB before browser is unusable and I need to kill the leaking process.
- Rated 1 out of 5by Firefox user 17226500, 3 years agoI found out this evening that this extension was causing Firefox to slow to a crawl. Thank goodness troubleshooting mode is there. I had to use that to finish removing this from the browser and made sure to report it for slowing down my computer.. You broke this extension with that terrible update. When it does load which is rarely. It loads every single video which can no longer be cleared. Your nonsense fixes are not worth the time based on the complaints i have read. Roll this useless update back completely since you can't get it to work properly and i will come back.
Developer response
posted 3 years agoMany thanks for your report and ratings!
Do not hesitate to contact to our support in case of nay issues: https://www.ant.com/support_form- Rated 2 out of 5by Firefox user 14203657, 3 years agoAfter a recent update, I have no idea how to clear the history of video list. I tried "hard reset" or whatever it was but, history keeps on adding up to hundreds. I know any programs will data-mine. But, after you are done, let me just erase them simply like used to. Oh, I just now, literally just now, found that there is a trash can icon at the top, now. Will see if it can clear things up.
Developer response
posted 3 years agoPlease update to 4.12 version with disabled history detection option.
In case of problems with clearing history please reset the data at the menu Settings - Reset, using WIPE OUT AND RESET button.
This will delete any data in the extension storage, and reload the extension.
If you still encounter the issues after this operations please contact with details to our support here: https://www.ant.com/support_form - Rated 1 out of 5by Deniz Kocatepe, 3 years agoWhenever I install this plugin my computer slows down drastically. this cannot be normal.
- Rated 1 out of 5by Frank, 3 years agoAVD used to be Perfect! I could download it, use it, get the video file, and view it. It worked. Now, with every update it's getting worse and worse! Not only does it not work no more, my computer crashes so bad my only option is to hold down the power button and restart my computer. Why?! Why did you guys have to mess with perfection? It was perfect, it didn't need any updates! Now, your latest update needs to be updated again because not only does it not work, it causes my computer to crash!
Developer Response: Well sir what you need to do is...
No! What you need to do is re-upload "AVD-NativeApp-3.3.40-Release" Leave AMD alone and work on a different project. This gonna be like "Adobe Flash" just keep messing with it till you destroy it.Developer response
posted 3 years agoIn case of problems with overloading please try to reinstall AVD add-on and Native Application and reset the data at the menu Settings - Reset, using WIPE OUT AND RESET button.
This will delete any data in the extension storage, and reload the extension.
If you still encounter the issues with overload after this operations please contact to our support here: https://www.ant.com/support_form - Rated 1 out of 5by xa, 3 years agoCauses memory leak on Firefox; it filled up my 16gb ram within a minute or two, the only way to fix it was to restart my computer.
Developer response
posted 3 years agoPlease try to reinstall AVD add-on and Native Application and reset the data at the menu Settings - Reset, using WIPE OUT AND RESET button.
This will delete any data in the extension storage, and reload the extension.
If you still encounter the issues with overload after this operations please contact to our support here: https://www.ant.com/support_form - Rated 5 out of 5by Alex Mirnov, 3 years agoЕсли вы ищите какое дополнение убило ваш браузер, вы угадали. Сейчас попробую полностью переустановить дополнение + программу, и надеюсь, что это исправит ошибку, и вам советую.
А дополнение само по себе классное, если этих проблем не будет, то оно суперское! Надеюсь, разработчики постараются исправить эту проблему, ведь сейчас у многих людей не работает браузер, и не все могут додуматься об отключении дополнений. Что уж там, даже мне пришлось потратить немало времени, чтобы найти дополнение, которое вызвало эти проблемы (У меня больше десятка дополнений). А Дети? Дедушки и бабушки? Они же не смогут всё это сделать...
Я очень благодарен разработчикам за дополнение, потому не стал ставить низкую оценку. Надеюсь, таких проблем в дальнейшем не будет.Developer response
posted 3 years agoMany thanks for your report and ratings!
We are sorry for any inconvenience caused and hope for your understanding.
The issue with overload is related to the cache from previous add-on versions.
Please try to reinstall AVD add-on and Native Application and reset the data at the menu Settings - Reset, using WIPE OUT AND RESET button.
This will delete any data in the extension storage, and reload the extension.
If you still encounter the issues with overload after this operations please contact to our support here: https://www.ant.com/support_form - Rated 5 out of 5by Drunken Kong, 3 years agoHad any problems with overloaded RAM etc. De- and Reinstall did solve the problem.
I can say: MVP under the Videodownloader !!!!!Developer response
posted 3 years agoIf you encounter the issue with RAM usage again, check if there is a child process called ffprobe.exe running and consuming CPU and virtual memory.
Don't use default task manager for reviewing process, use Process Explorer from Microsoft (former Systinternals):
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/downloads/process-explorer
It provides a much better view of system processes.
If you see ffprobe.exe hanging under firefox.exe and consuming resources, kill it and then go to %LOCALAPPDATA%\Programs\Ant.com\Ant Video downloader and delete ffprobe.exe
You will have MPEG-DASH protocol disabled in AVD but there will be no more RAM issues. - Rated 4 out of 5by Firefox user 14141866, 3 years agoUPDATE 2: It is definitely re-occuring every couple of reboots for me. It is very evident at browser start. It is likely there is some database issue or history issue with the recent version that is instantly fixed if you just wipe and reset.
UPDATE: The problem occured again a few days after reinstall. Repeated steps and now on Build 4.1.2 Build 2 (Jan 11 2022) to see if the problem occurs again but it is working fine again. ffprobe.exe was not the cause of the high system resource useage, it was just firefox.exe according to Process Explorer.
Like everyone, I had a problem with this addon recently causing browser wide issues.
I can't even access the addon menu to remove it either. I disabled it for a few days and then fixed it today.
Follow these steps as explained by the dev and it should reset it for you back to working condition:
1) Uninstall addon from extensions.
2) Reinstall addon.
3) Click on the ANT icon in the toolbar, select "settings" link.
4) In the ANT's settings tab, go to "Reset".
5) Click "Wipe Out and Reset".
6) Restart browser, reinstall the native AVD app if necessary.
I hope the devs in the future can do more testing to prevent legacy extension data from a previous version from crippling the entire browser.
Cheers and thanks for the addon.Developer response
posted 3 years agoOther people reported today that even when their issue is resolved, in a few hours it may get back again.
If you encounter the issue with RAM usage again, check if there is a child process called ffprobe.exe running and consuming CPU and virtual memory.
Don't use default task manager for reviewing process, use Process Explorer from Microsoft (former Systinternals):
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/downloads/process-explorer
It provides a much better view of system processes.
If you see ffprobe.exe hanging under firefox.exe and consuming resources, kill it and then go to %LOCALAPPDATA%\Programs\Ant.com\Ant Video downloader and delete ffprobe.exe
You will have MPEG-DASH protocol disabled in AVD but there will be no more RAM issues. - Rated 1 out of 5by Firefox user 12954273, 3 years ago"1) Start Firefox in safe mode (firefox.exe -safe-mode)
2) Remove AVD
3) Google "firefox remove extension data"
4) Remove extension data
5) Reinstall AVD 4.12. Wipe out storage for the final shot.
Get back if it didn't help."
Before reading your reply I've unistalled the extension and deleted most of the files that had antt in their content.
Reinstalled addon (and host app). Worked fine, so wipe/reset from addon options. Unfortunately after a few hours everething went back to the same shit with memory leaks.
Do you want me to remove all of the storage\permanent\chrome\idb contents? Like my other extensions data?
If the problem persists I'll prolly revert to the old version which I liked better (more streamlined, less clutter). Unless the problem lies with the host app.Developer response
posted 3 years agoThank you for feedback.
Once you run Wipe out and reset, then no need to remove all extension data.
Can you please contact support and provide more information about your activity in the last few hours (websites you visited, video downloaded, any settings you turned on)?
If you're using Windows 10/11, expand firefox process in the task manager to see if a subprocess like avd-host.exe or ffmpeg.exe are causing the issue.
Also, what's your browser and operating system versions, hardware you use? The more information you provide the better.
Copy your review message from here so we can identify your response.
Thanks again. - Rated 1 out of 5by Rushjunkie, 3 years agoYou've broke it. You need to go back a version, not try to create a fix for a problem you can't reproduce yourselves. You literally will lose so many users who will be looking for alternative add ons.
This used to be a great product, now its dangerous, and should not be installed. - Rated 1 out of 5by Skinny Pete, 3 years agoThis is the worst software update i've ever seen in my life, everything was working good until you decided to ruin it with this ridiculous, useless, dangerous update.
Like a lot of other people wrote in these last days, something is wrong with RAM usage, in my case it freeze my PC for minutes, not only the browser.
Don't trust you anymore, never using this again.Developer response
posted 3 years agoCan't remember we ever made such a decision. Can't imagine how would have it looked like.
Like we wrote to other people in these last days, resetting the extension storage should help resolve the issue. - Rated 5 out of 5by dare2live, 3 years agoJust want to report that doing a full "Wipe Out And Reset" under "Settings" completely solved the memory leak/build-up issue! Some weird UI issues (affecting other Firefox addons as well) also disappeared after the reset.
(Hopefully more Firefox users are able to figure this out, or they might think it's an issue with a Firefox update & switch browsers... >.<)Developer response
posted 3 years agoMany thanks for your report and ratings!
We are sorry for any inconvenience caused and hope for your understanding. - Rated 5 out of 5by Firefox user 13453422, 3 years ago
- Rated 1 out of 5by Firefox user 15427212, 3 years agoCurrently (1/7/22), Ant takes up more than 5Gb of memory rendering Firefox unusable.
Developer response
posted 3 years agoCurrently, we're unable to reproduce the issue, but we suspect it may be caused when updating from version 4.9 to 4.10, and then to 4.11-4.12.
The problem may be in the data left from version 4.9. Unlike Chromium-based browsers, Firefox does not delete extension storage when you uninstall it, even in debugging mode.
Try resetting Ant Video downloader, go to Settings - Reset, click the WIPE OUT AND RESET button. This will delete any data in the extension storage, and reload the extension.
Let us know in the support if this helps you solve the issue.
Thank you, and sorry for the inconvenience. - Rated 1 out of 5by Firefox user 14554338, 3 years agobe very careful with this, there's a huge memory leak, I was at 20,000mb yes 20gb in my firefox browser in the last week or so, 01-06-2022 and I thought something was wrong with my net connection, updating games or devices, nothing, and I turned off about 25 addons in firefox, it was the ant. it took over 5-6gb just in the main window with nothing in it waiting to browse with some text boxes of other interesting news ff plops on there for $. when the meory leak is fixed, I'll put this back to 5/5.
Developer response
posted 3 years agoCurrently, we're unable to reproduce the issue, but we suspect it may be caused when updating from version 4.9 to 4.10, and then to 4.11-4.12.
The problem may be in the data left from version 4.9. Unlike Chromium-based browsers, Firefox does not delete extension storage when you uninstall it, even in debugging mode.
Try resetting Ant Video downloader, go to Settings - Reset, click the WIPE OUT AND RESET button. This will delete any data in the extension storage, and reload the extension.
Let us know in the support if this helps you solve the issue.
Thank you, and sorry for the inconvenience. - Rated 1 out of 5by Gullideckel, 3 years agoIt worked great until today. Now it eats all the RAM it can get and a lot of CPU immediately after browser startup. Currently, the addon makes using the browser impossible, so I had to disable it.
Developer response
posted 3 years agoCurrently, we're unable to reproduce the issue, but we suspect it may be caused when updating from version 4.9 to 4.10, and then to 4.11-4.12.
The problem may be in the data left from version 4.9. Unlike Chromium-based browsers, Firefox does not delete extension storage when you uninstall it, even in debugging mode.
Try resetting Ant Video downloader, go to Settings - Reset, click the WIPE OUT AND RESET button. This will delete any data in the extension storage, and reload the extension.
Let us know in the support if this helps you solve the issue.
Thank you, and sorry for the inconvenience. - Rated 5 out of 5by Moha, 3 years agoUPDATE:
After deleting the addon and adding it again, the addon seems to work great. No memory leaks at all.
I am updating my score to 5 stars
ORIGINAL:
It was working great some weeks ago. Now it's impossible to work with it.
Has huge memory leaks when I open it. Firefox ends taking all of my RAM (12 GB of my 16GB). My computer gets laggy and I have to close Firefox just 5 minutes after opening it.
I will disable the addon until this big issue gets fixed.
It was a great addon, but not anymore. - Rated 5 out of 5by Seb, 3 years agoEDIT:
Many thanks dev team, the reset solution solve the memory leak issue.
Back to 5 stars !
I had to retry several times because even getting the settings tab clicking on the icon was imposssible due to memory leak bug triggering immediately after start.
So you're probably right the extension storage was corrupted after upgrade and caused this bug.
Why not releasing a new version which auto-resets at first start after installation in order to solve the issue for everyone ?
I used this shortcut to get into the settings without the annoying button bug (UUID should be different, identify with Firefox "about:performance" tab):
moz-extension://b3f1c4cd-c575-44b6-b256-5524cf739da3/ui/frontend/dist/settings.html
Then, first reset try hanged (memory leak again).
Next time I uninstalled extension/ restart Firefox / reinstalled the extension and used the reset option again which at last succceeded
thank you for posting this solution !Developer response
posted 3 years agoGlad to hear the problem is gone.
Regarding the auto-reset of storage on install, good point, we'll implement right in the next release.
Contact support if you need any kind of assistance with AVD.
Thanks! - Rated 1 out of 5by Dwan, 3 years agoThis Addon used to be so great so this pains me to write this review.
The new update after V4.8 messed everything up on my PC. This update made my browser so slow and laggy that I thought I had malware on my computer. I even uninstalled and reinstalled my browser and performed a system restore which all turned out to be unnecessary because the culprit of my problems was right under my nose all along and I didn't even know it.
Once I disabled the Ant Downloader performance on my browser all returned to normal with no more lagging. I hate to say it but this is a BAD extension now and I don't intend to use it anymore unless their are same massive changes in the works to get this extension back on track.
Do better AVD!Developer response
posted 3 years agoSorry you had to perform extra steps to restore normal browser activity. Next time try running Firefox in safe mode first (firefox.exe -safe-mode).
Our TO-DO list with new features that users send to support and want them in AVD does not fit the screen. There is such term as "growth pain": sometimes we're making big changes to AVD to extend it and make new features possible. Inevitably there will be issues at first; version 4.10-4.12 is the largest change since 2017. No matter how well we test each version before release, there can be pitfalls we're unaware of unless we release the version to the wide public.
Please, perform reset of the extension at Settings - Reset, and let us know if you still encountering the issues.
Thank you.