Have you ever wanted to watch a longer video clip or documentary, only to suffer frequent pauses in playback? Me too. What I prefer to do is download the video and then watch it non-stop on my computer. If the file is local, there’s no lag and no annoying blips. It used to be that there were only a few video file formats and they were easily download by right-clicking and saving them. Now there is the Flash Video format (FLV), Windows Media Video (WMV), MPEG-4, QuickTime and many more. Let’s take a look at the tool I would recommend, personally. DownloadHelper This is the application I use. It plugs in to Firefox, so it’s always there in my toolbar, right when I need it. Any site I’ve been on, where there is video content, I’ve always been able to download it. Download and Install DownloadHelper Point your browser at the DownloadHelper site. Once you are there, look for the Add to Firefox button and click right there. After clicking on the button, you’ll see the Software Instal...