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Where are these website videos being loaded?
Posted by HiC on May 28th, 2008


They must be fairly large but not finding them in the Temporary
Internet Files folder


http://www.responsibilityproject.com/

Posted by nospam on May 28th, 2008


"HiC" <brassplyer@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:402fac85-6e2c-4c3e-ad5e-64338a5b1199@x41g2000hsb.googlegroups.com...
In this case they're caching the videos to memory. Any of the better
flash capture utilities can extract and save them to disk.

Just for future reference, and despite Adobe's (and YouTube's)
pathetic cat and mouse game, only a few possibilities exist for flash
videos:

1. They're in the browser's temp file folders.

2. They're in the operating system's temp folder. Use Unlocker or
similar utility to unlock/save them to disk.

3. They're in memory. See above.




Posted by HiC on May 29th, 2008


On May 28, 5:24*pm, "nospam" <nos...@comcast.invalid.net> wrote:


Can you give an example of one you feel confident will do it? I've
been asking at videohelp and have struck out so far.

Posted by nospam on May 30th, 2008


"HiC" <brassplyer@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:53ecfcea-79fa-4319-b3e5-3f84630c2c7c@m45g2000hsb.googlegroups.com...
On May 28, 5:24 pm, "nospam" <nos...@comcast.invalid.net> wrote:
Like I said it's a pathetic cat and mouse game. I don't have specific
experience with that website, and even if I did I'm not about to give
a heads up on specific utils. Every day content providers squeeze
their anal sphincters a bit tighter, and software developers around
the world find new ways to ram it home.

The good thing about paying for this kind of utility is, if it doesn't
support a given site you can ask the developer(s) to add it.



Posted by John Williamson on May 30th, 2008


nospam wrote:
Realplayer 11. Others didn't, as they're protected.

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Tciao for Now!

John.


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