Overview
TNAFlix has no way to save videos for offline viewing. TNAFlix Video Downloader fixes that by adding a download button right to the player so any video saves as an MP4 with a single click.
Open a TNAFlix video page, press play, and click the download button. Choose from available quality options sorted best to worst, and the file saves directly to your computer. The extension is built specifically for TNAFlix, so it finds video sources that generic download tools consistently miss. Both standard files and streaming content are supported and converted into clean, playable MP4s.
Finished downloads are organized into a dedicated TNAFlix folder, and all processing happens privately on your device. Nothing is uploaded to outside servers. Works on Chrome, Edge, Firefox, Brave, and Opera across Windows, macOS, and Linux.
Why It Exists
- Save TNAFlix videos for offline viewing without using screen recorders or manually inspecting network requests.
- Choose the best quality the site exposes and keep a standard MP4 that is easy to archive or replay later.
- Rely on TNAFlix-specific detection that can catch source formats generic downloaders often miss.
- Keep the workflow private because stream extraction and download preparation happen on your own device.
Key Features
- Detects TNAFlix playback through config XML, EMPFlix-style AJAX data, HTML5 video tags, inline scripts, and page attributes so more sources can be captured reliably.
- Adds a download button directly to supported TNAFlix player containers and also exposes the same workflow in the popup and right-click menu.
- Handles both direct MP4 and HLS video sources, saving direct files immediately and processing adaptive streams into standard MP4 files.
- Quality selector surfaces the renditions exposed by the page and sorts them so the best available resolution is easier to pick.
- Built-in download manager tracks progress, speed, cancel state, and completion while you continue browsing.
- Desktop notifications tell you when a TNAFlix download finishes or if a job fails and needs attention.
- Direct MP4 downloads auto-save into Downloads/TNAFlix, keeping finished files organized without extra steps.
- Right-click context-menu action labeled "Download TNAFlix Video" gives you a faster page-level shortcut.
- Three free downloads are included after secure email OTP activation so you can test the product before subscribing.
- Works on Chrome, Edge, Firefox, Brave, Opera, Whale, and Yandex across Windows, macOS, and Linux desktops.
How It Works
- Install and activate: Add TNAFlix Video Downloader to your browser and verify your email with a secure OTP to unlock 3 free downloads.
- Open and play a TNAFlix video: Visit TNAFlix.com, start playback so the page exposes its active stream data, and let the extension detect the available formats.
- Choose a quality: Use the in-player button, popup, or the "Download TNAFlix Video" context-menu action to open the quality selector.
- Save the MP4: Direct MP4 downloads auto-save to Downloads/TNAFlix, while HLS-based downloads are processed into MP4 and may ask where to save the finished file.
Reviews
- Quality choice is instant (5/5): Options are sorted best to worst, so I grab the highest resolution and the MP4 is ready a minute later. - Blake Johnson
- Progress stays accurate (4.9/5): I like seeing percentage and size as it downloads. No surprises and files save exactly as expected. - Nika Alvarez
- Simple and private (4.8/5): No pop-ups or extra apps. Click, wait, done - and everything stays on my machine. - Jordan Pike
Platform Support
Browsers
- Chrome
- Edge
- Firefox
- Brave
- Opera
- Whale
- Yandex
Operating Systems
Supported Content
- TNAFlix.com and www.tnaflix.com video pages
- Direct MP4 sources exposed by the player
- HLS streams that can be processed into MP4
- Qualities surfaced from config XML, AJAX data, and HTML5 media tags
Not Supported
- Safari and mobile browsers
- Live streams
- VR-specific workflows
- DRM-protected or inaccessible content
Privacy and Permissions
Supported regions: Worldwide.
Limitations:
- You must press play before the extension can detect the active TNAFlix stream.
- Direct MP4 downloads auto-save, but some HLS downloads may open a save-as dialog after processing.
- Live-stream capture is not supported.
- VR-specific workflows are not supported.
- Safari and mobile browsers are not supported.
- Available quality depends on what the TNAFlix player exposes for that video.
- Keep the source tab open while longer HLS downloads finish processing.
- You must already have permission to access and download the content.
Permissions:
- downloads: Writes finished MP4 files to your device and keeps the TNAFlix download manager synchronized with active jobs.
- storage: Stores activation state, trial counters, preferred quality settings, and local downloader state between sessions.
- activeTab: Activates detection and page controls only on the TNAFlix tab you are currently using.
- notifications: Shows completion and failure alerts so you do not need to keep the popup open during longer downloads.
- contextMenus: Adds the "Download TNAFlix Video" right-click shortcut on supported page and video contexts.
- tabs: Keeps progress aligned with the correct video tab and allows the extension to stay in sync while you browse across TNAFlix pages.
FAQ
How do I download a TNAFlix video with this extension?
Open a TNAFlix video page, press play so the stream loads, then click the in-player download button, the toolbar icon, or the context-menu entry labeled "Download TNAFlix Video." Choose the quality you want and keep the tab open while the file is prepared.
What quality options are available?
The extension reads the qualities exposed through TNAFlix config XML, AJAX player data, HTML5 sources, and inline media URLs. It then lists the available renditions so you can choose the best fit for your needs.
What format are the downloads?
Downloads are saved as standard MP4 files. Direct MP4 sources are saved directly, while HLS streams are processed into MP4 before completion.
Where are my files saved?
Direct MP4 downloads are auto-saved to a TNAFlix folder inside your browser's default Downloads directory. Some HLS-based downloads may open a save-as dialog after processing, depending on how that stream is exposed.
How does the free trial work?
After secure email OTP sign-in, you get 3 free downloads on the current device. Unlimited downloads require the paid subscription configured for this product.
Can I bulk-download an entire TNAFlix profile or category?
No. The extension is designed for video-by-video downloading from pages you open yourself. It is not a bulk exporter for profiles, playlists, or site categories.
Does it work across TNAFlix pages and www.tnaflix.com?
Yes. The extension is built for TNAFlix.com and www.tnaflix.com pages covered by its host permissions, as long as the video uses a supported playback structure.
Does it remove watermarks or re-encode the original video?
No. The extension does not remove watermarks. It saves the direct source when available or assembles the exposed HLS stream into MP4 without trying to alter the content itself.
Which browsers are supported?
Desktop builds support Chrome, Edge, Firefox, Brave, Opera, Whale, and Yandex on Windows, macOS, and Linux. Safari and mobile browsers are not supported.
Why isn't the extension finding my video?
Press play first so TNAFlix exposes the active media URLs, then reopen the popup or use the player button again. If detection still fails, refresh the page and retry. DRM-protected, live, or unsupported content will not be detected.
Why does the extension need downloads, scripting, tabs, and context-menu permissions?
Those permissions let the extension inspect the active TNAFlix player, inject page controls, keep the download manager synchronized across tabs, add the right-click shortcut, and save the finished MP4 to your device.
Is my data private?
Yes. Detection and download preparation happen locally in the browser. Remote requests are limited to activation, update checks, and the original media sources you are already accessing.
Is this legal?
DISCLAIMER: We are not attorneys and do not offer legal advice. Laws vary by country and platform. For any legal question please consult a qualified legal professional.
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Only download content you created, own, or have explicit permission from the rights holder to access.
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