@Override public void onFailure(Call<ResponseBody> call, Throwable t) { // Handle failure } }); For a complete implementation, you'll need to consider video quality options, progress indicators, and video saving.
Video Downloader
Here's a simple example using Retrofit and OkHttp for Android: Jannat Toha Link Video Download App
Call<ResponseBody> call = client.downloadVideo(link); call.enqueue(new Callback<ResponseBody>() { @Override public void onResponse(Call<ResponseBody> call, Response<ResponseBody> response) { // Handle response and save the video }
// Define the API interface interface VideoDownloader { @GET Call<ResponseBody> downloadVideo(@Url String url); } // Usage VideoDownloader client = Retrofit
Before implementing this feature, ensure you comply with the terms of service of the platform you're downloading videos from (e.g., Jannat Toha Link). Some platforms might prohibit video downloading in their terms of service.
// Usage VideoDownloader client = Retrofit.Builder() .baseUrl("https://example.com/") .addConverterFactory(GsonConverterFactory.create()) .build() .create(VideoDownloader.class); @Override public void onFailure(Call<
Download videos from Jannat Toha Link and other supported platforms with ease.