Questions
Which qualities can I get?
Whatever the video was published in, up to 1080p. Most videos carry four or five of 144p, 240p, 360p, 480p, 720p and 1080p; older uploads often stop at 360p. Qualities the video does not have are shown dark rather than hidden, so you can tell the difference between a quality that is missing and one you overlooked.
Do I need an account?
No. There is no sign-up, no login, no download limit and no queue.
Why is the download slow?
The source caps each connection near the video's own bitrate, and that cap is part of the signed address, so it cannot be raised. Expect about 0.57 MB/s on a 1080p file. A ten-minute 1080p video is roughly 350 MB and takes about ten minutes.
Can I download private or members-only videos?
No. The tool reads only what is publicly visible. A video behind a login returns nothing to it, the same as it would to anyone not signed in.
Does a MovieFap video show its length?
No. MovieFap does not publish a duration anywhere on the video page or in its player data, so the field stays empty rather than showing a guess. TNAFlix and EMPFlix both publish it.
Do you store the videos or my downloads?
No video file is stored, and none passes through this server — the file travels from the source to your browser directly. The addresses read from a page are held in memory only for as long as they remain valid, which is a couple of hours at most.
Can I paste an EMPFlix link on the TNAFlix page?
Yes. All three sites work from any page here. The separate pages exist because people search for each site by name, not to fence off which links each one accepts.