如果您有大量照片和视频上传到Facebook,您可能出于多种原因想要下载所有这些内容的副本:如果您想备份您的数据,如果您想关闭您的Facebook 帐户(Facebook account)等。
无论出于何种原因,您都可以通过官方方式下载所有Facebook 数据(Facebook data),而无需使用第三方应用程序、插件或扩展程序。所有这些网站都需要让其他人访问您的Facebook 帐户(Facebook account),这在我看来是有风险的。
在这篇文章中,我将向您展示如何下载您所有的Facebook 数据(Facebook data),其中包含您所有的照片和视频以及许多其他内容。好消息是它组织得很好并且易于浏览。看看Facebook(Facebook)存储的关于你的所有内容,这实际上有点酷。
下载 Facebook 照片/视频
要下载您的Facebook 数据(Facebook data),请登录Facebook,然后单击屏幕右上角的蓝色小箭头。在菜单底部,单击设置(Settings)。
在General Account Settings下,您会在底部看到一个链接,名为Download a copy of your Facebook data。
单击(Click)该链接,您将获得有关您的存档将包含何种数据的简短说明。要开始存档,请继续并单击绿色的“ 开始我的存档”(Start My Archive)按钮。
这将打开另一个弹出窗口(popup window),您必须在其中确认您要下载存档。
单击第二个“开始我的存档”按钮(Start My Archive button)确认后,您将看到一条消息,说明存档完成后您将收到一封电子邮件。片刻之后,您应该会收到一封电子邮件,其中包含指向您的存档的链接。
单击(Click)该链接,您将看到一个名为Download My Archive的按钮。您需要再次重新输入您的Facebook 密码(Facebook password),然后才能下载存档。
根据您上传到Facebook的数量,您的存档可能有数百兆字节。存档将采用ZIP 格式(ZIP format),因此您需要先将其解压缩才能查看内容。
档案分为三个部分:html、照片和视频。html文件夹包含您可以在(html)Web 浏览器中查看的(web browser)HTML格式的所有帖子、位置、标签等。
照片(Photos)文件夹包含您从手机上传的所有照片和同步的照片。唯一的问题是,每张专辑都由Facebook使用的数字代码表示,而不是您的专辑名称(album name)。
如果您在Facebook(Facebook)中有数百个相册,这有点烦人,因为您必须打开每个文件夹,查看里面有哪些图片,然后重命名文件夹。如果您只是想要所有内容的副本,那真的没什么大不了的。
视频文件夹(video folder)包含您上传的所有MP4 格式(MP4 format)的视频。据我所知,Facebook 下载(Facebook download)并没有为您提供您最初上传的文件的原始分辨率,这有点烦人。也可能是因为我的图片和视频是在Facebook上传高分辨率选项(resolution option)之前上传的。
但是,即使使用高分辨率选项(resolution option),如果视频的大小大于 2048 像素或 100 KB 或宽度大于 1280 像素, Facebook也会调整或压缩您的图像和视频。(Facebook)对于视频和图片(videos and pictures),请确保您在Facebook 应用程序中设置了(Facebook app)高清上传(Upload in HD)设置,方法是依次转到更多(More)、设置(Settings)、帐户设置(Account Settings)和视频和照片( Videos and Photos)。
如果您单击与照片、视频和 html 位于同一文件夹中的index.htm 文件,那么您可以在(index.htm file)Web 浏览器(web browser)中以良好的格式浏览所有这些信息。您可以查看您的信息、写在墙上的所有内容、您的朋友、消息、戳、事件等等。
您还将看到有关照片的额外信息,例如拍摄地点、相机制造商(camera make)、相机型号(camera model)、ISO 速度(ISO speed)等。
总体而言,这是下载所有Facebook 照片和视频(Facebook photos and videos)的最安全和最佳方式,无需让其他一些随机公司访问(company access)您的帐户。如果您有任何问题,请随时发表评论。享受!
How to Download Facebook Photos & Videos
If you hаve tons of photos and videos uploaded to Facebook, you may want to download a copy of all that for multiple reasons: іf you want to backup your data, if you want to close your Facebook account, etc.
Whatever your reason, there is an official way you can download all your Facebook data without having to use third-party apps, plugins, or extensions. All of those sites require giving someone else access to your Facebook account, which is risky in my opinion.
In this post, I’ll show you how you can download all your Facebook data, which contains all your photos and videos and a bunch of other stuff. The nice thing is that it’s all very well organized and easy to navigate. It’s actually kind of cool looking at all the stuff Facebook has stored about you.
Download Facebook Photos/Videos
To download your Facebook data, login into Facebook and then click on the little blue arrow at the top right of the screen. Towards the bottom of the menu, click on Settings.
Under General Account Settings, you’ll see a link at the bottom called Download a copy of your Facebook data.
Click on that link and you’ll get a short description of what kind of data your archive will contain. To start the archive, go ahead and click the green Start My Archive button.
This will bring up another popup window where you have to confirm that you want to download your archive.
Once you confirm by clicking on the second Start My Archive button, you’ll see a message stating that you will get an email once your archive is complete. After a little while, you should receive an email with a link to your archive.
Click on the link and you’ll see a button called Download My Archive. You’ll need to re-enter your Facebook password again before you can download the archive.
Depending on how much you upload to Facebook, your archive could be several hundred megabytes in size. The archive will be in ZIP format, so you’ll need to unzip it first to see the contents.
The archive is broken up into three sections: html, photos and videos. The html folder contains all your posts, locations, tags, etc. in HTML format that you can view in your web browser.
The Photos folder contains all your uploaded photos and synced photos from your mobile phone. The only thing is that each album is represented by the numeric code used by Facebook rather than your album name.
This is a little annoying if you have hundreds of albums in Facebook because you’ll have to open each folder, see what pictures are inside and then rename the folder. If you just want a copy of everything, then it’s really not a big deal.
The video folder has all your uploaded videos in MP4 format. From what I can tell, the Facebook download doesn’t give you the original resolution of the files that you originally uploaded, which is a bit annoying. It could also be because my pictures and videos were uploaded before Facebook had the upload in high resolution option.
However, even with the high resolution option, Facebook will resize or compress your images and videos if they are greater than 2048 pixels or 100 KB in size or greater than 1280px wide for videos. For videos and pictures, make sure you set the Upload in HD setting in your Facebook app by going to More, then Settings, then Account Settings and then Videos and Photos.
If you click on the index.htm file that is located in the same folder as photos, videos and html, then you can browse all of this info in your web browser in a nice format. You can see your info, everything written on your wall, your friends, messages, pokes, events and more.
You’ll also see extra information about photos like where it was taken, the camera make, the camera model, ISO speed, etc.
Overall, this is the safest and best way to download all your Facebook photos and videos without giving some other random company access to your account. If you have any questions, feel free to post a comment. Enjoy!