![]() ![]() Open your FF profile: %APPDATA%\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\ 7. Download the latest stable version of ffmpeg (currently 3.3.3) here: 6. Go to development channel,install 3.8.0b and RESTART the browser: 5. ![]() Spoof the browser with Windows/Firefox 29 - this will allow to install the previous version of youtube-mp3-podcaster (I used 3.8.0b) 4. (2) In the search box above the list, type or paste xpi and pause while the list is filtered (3) If the preference is bolded and user set to true, double-click it to switch it to false ****************************** 2. Click the button promising to be careful. To prevent it, this feature can be deactivated: (1) In a new tab, type or paste about:config in the address bar and press Enter/Return. Unfortunately, I couldn't find the way to disable the check only for one specific addon. ****************************** Ok, now, basically all of the following steps are needed only to replace ffmpeg.exe after installation, so that Firefox wouldn't disable this addon later after browser's restart as it will become "unverified" after the fix. As I can see that I'm definitely not alone facing this issue, I decided to share this fix which definitely worked for me :-) ****************************** So, to begin with, first of all I would like to underline that disabling "verified addons" feature is NOT necessary, use it at your own risk along with any other actions described below. After some research, I figured out that actually it was caused only by mp3 files not being converted correctly after the download. I really liked this great addon and got quite disappointed with this previously unknown 0kb bug.
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