Hi all,
I've found a site with a load of tutorials on it I want to view offline. The site uses flash10 to play the videos, is there a quick and easy way to save the video files to view offline at all?
Thanks
Hi all,
I've found a site with a load of tutorials on it I want to view offline. The site uses flash10 to play the videos, is there a quick and easy way to save the video files to view offline at all?
Thanks
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One of these Firefox addons might do the trick - https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/fir...=flash&cat=all
Thanks mate, already tried about of 'em, not working
http://www.hobbyrc.co.uk for all your quadcopter, actioncam + rc needs :)
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psn / xbl / WiiU : rhwbanz
Try Replay Media Catcher 3.0, even works with iPlayer.
http://applian.com/download-videos/ (demo does the first 75%)
you can normally View the web site source use the find SWF
will give the link to the file stick that in to download accelerator
Post a Link will have a look
MetaProducts Flash and Media Capture 1.8.133 SR2 Multilingual
Flash & Media Capture is a Windows plugin application for MS Internet Explorer. It adds a nice toolbar that allows you to save all images, video and Flash applets from a page to the folder you want.If you want to save YouTube, Google, MySpace or another online video (FLV format,) please visit the page with the video, wait until it loads in the page and then click the Video Cache button on Flash and Media Capture toolbar. The program can also save such files automatically to a pre-defined folder (AutoSave feature.)
Flexible video conversion
Flash video files (FLV) are not supported by most of portable devices (cell phones, PDA and players) and home multimedia appliances. Flash and Media Capture gives a convinient way to save captured video in various formats. Select the desired video file in the application's Save dialog and click the Convert file button.
You can convert flash video to one of the following formats: AVI, iPhone, iPod, MPEG-4, MOV, MPEG-1, WMV.
any use to ya?..
Thanks guys, will try the 2 media capture apps above to see if i get any joy,
basically want all the video tutorials off here
http://www.iphonedevcentral.org/
http://www.hobbyrc.co.uk for all your quadcopter, actioncam + rc needs :)
flickr : http://www.flickr.com/photos/_Belial/ (SFW) http://www.flickr.com/photos/_carljones/ (NSFW)
psn / xbl / WiiU : rhwbanz
That replay media catcher worked a treat, a shame i have to visit each page individually but works a treat, thanks mate.
http://www.hobbyrc.co.uk for all your quadcopter, actioncam + rc needs :)
flickr : http://www.flickr.com/photos/_Belial/ (SFW) http://www.flickr.com/photos/_carljones/ (NSFW)
psn / xbl / WiiU : rhwbanz
I also uploaded tubehunter to blaggards.
http://www.ant.com/toolbar this works as well.
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