--- title: VidBee FAQ, Troubleshooting, and Setup Help description: Get quick answers for VidBee downloads, cookies, RSS feeds, protocol links, slow speeds, and common errors so downloads work faster. --- ## What if a download fails or shows an error? - Confirm the link is valid and opens in your browser. - Update VidBee to the latest version and retry. - If the content requires login or age verification, [configure cookies](/cookies). ![Error message prompting to sign in](/cookies/cookies-error-sign-in.png) ## Why does the same link sometimes work and sometimes fail? Some sites frequently change page structure or limit request rates. Suggested steps: - Make sure VidBee is up to date. - Reduce the number of concurrent downloads. - [Use cookies to reuse your signed-in session when needed.](/cookies) ## Which sites are supported? VidBee uses the yt-dlp extractor system and supports many sites. Try the download first; if it fails, submit feedback with the link and error details. ## Why does VidBee ask me to sign in or confirm I am not a bot? Some sites only allow downloads from signed-in sessions, or they show verification prompts before serving media files. - If the page opens normally only when you are signed in, use [cookies](/cookies). - If the content is age-gated, private, subscriber-only, or region-limited, cookies are usually required. - If the site still blocks the request after cookies, the site may be rate-limiting or changing its anti-bot rules. ## Why does an RSS subscription save but not queue new downloads? Check these items first: - Confirm the RSS URL opens in your browser and returns RSS or Atom XML. - If you are using `rsshub.app`, switch to a public or self-hosted RSSHub instance. The official instance is protected by Cloudflare and VidBee cannot read it directly. - Make sure the subscription is enabled. - Review any keyword filter. If no new item matches, nothing will queue. - If **Download only the latest video** is enabled, VidBee will only queue the newest unseen item. For setup details, see [RSS](/rss). ## Why does VidBee open from the browser but not start the download? This usually means the `vidbee://` link was opened, but the page URL did not reach VidBee in the expected format. - Make sure the browser allowed the external app prompt. - Confirm the page or extension is passing a URL-encoded video link. - If you are testing manually, use the format from the [protocol guide](/protocol). - Retry after updating VidBee, because older builds may not match the latest browser behavior. ## Why do some Facebook, X, or Vimeo links fail even when other links work? These sites change frequently and often apply account, region, IP, or anti-bot checks per video. - Retry with the latest VidBee version first. - If the content is account-bound, use [cookies](/cookies). - If the error mentions login, age, region, or account verification, the site is limiting access to that item. - If a site-specific parser breaks upstream, send feedback with the exact link and error text so it can be reviewed faster. ## What does “The channel is not currently live” or “No video could be found” mean? These messages usually describe the source page, not a VidBee setup problem. - **The channel is not currently live** means the stream URL points to a channel that is offline right now. - **No video could be found** often means the post has no downloadable media, the media was removed, or the post format changed. - Open the page in your browser to confirm the media is still available. - If the media plays in the browser but not in VidBee, submit feedback with the link and the full error text. ## Why is the download speed slow? - Check your network and proxy settings. - Avoid starting too many tasks at once. - Some sites limit bandwidth on their side. ## macOS says “file is damaged” Remove the quarantine attribute and retry: ```bash xattr -rd com.apple.quarantine /Applications/VidBee.app/ ```