How can I saved Flash video from a Website?

Discussion in 'other software & services' started by fce, Aug 3, 2009.

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  1. fce

    fce Registered Member

    I'm attending now online course and instead of printing page by page and saving to PDF (using doPDF), is there anyway of saving the flash video from a website? I'm planning to do lots of online course and i want to save the flash video instead of converting page by page to PDF.

    I tried tools--page info--media but i can't find the flash video.

    everytime i log-in and click my online course there's a pop-up new window for flash video only.

    Any advise please?

    thank you.
     
  2. Mrkvonic

    Mrkvonic Linux Systems Expert

    Firefox + DownloadHelper extension.
    Mrk
     
  3. fce

    fce Registered Member


    it didn't work.

    there's no animation on downloadhelper icon and there's no menu to allows me to download files or the video.

    the flash video that pop-up might be protected?
     
  4. Mrkvonic

    Mrkvonic Linux Systems Expert

    Not everything can be downloaded ... If downloadHelper did not work, maybe try using ffmpeg to stream it and redirect output to file? See my Flash tutorial explaining this ...
    Mrk
     
  5. GlobalForce

    GlobalForce Regular Poster

  6. lodore

    lodore Registered Member

  7. yeow

    yeow Registered Member

    Check if flashgot works or not. IIRC it has a status bar icon which blinks if it captures a media d/l.
     
  8. WiseOracle

    WiseOracle Registered Member

    U should try Orbit Downloader, its a freeware. Works with me,run orbit n their is the option of GRAB++ n refresh ur browser. It will catch whatever flv video is running.
    To make life earsier here is a Direct Download Link:
    http://download.cnet.com/3001-2071_4-10600926.html?spi=8a6182dfff7bfa5518a2128b3ecb54c8
    Post back if this is helpful,
     
  9. Pedro

    Pedro Registered Member

  10. CogitoTesting

    CogitoTesting Registered Member

  11. Pedro

    Pedro Registered Member

  12. Alcyon

    Alcyon Registered Member

    If you're using IE and it's a flv, you can simply verify your TIF (temporary internet files) folder and the flv should be there.
     
  13. fce

    fce Registered Member

    guys, see snapshot below.

    i think the flash video is protected. i tried a lot but didn't work.

    anybody can help me?
     

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  14. GlobalForce

    GlobalForce Regular Poster

    You tried a lot leaves too much guess-work. Which methods so we know which suggestions not to repeat?
     
    Last edited: Aug 3, 2009
  15. fce

    fce Registered Member

    i tried your link....
    Firefox + DownloadHelper extension
    Orbit Downloader
    and any video downloader for Youtube-like video.

    What I want to download or save is NOT Youtube -like video (see my snapshot)
     
  16. Alcyon

    Alcyon Registered Member

    Hmm... maybe Teleport Pro will do the trick?
     
  17. GlobalForce

    GlobalForce Regular Poster

    The link show up in your page source? You can't forward it 'cause you've gotta be signed in, right?
     
  18. tipstir

    tipstir Registered Member

    I use firefox add-on called Easy Youtube Video Downloader it creates link called: Download MP4 on the Youtube flash video page you're viewing.. Just click on the link it downloads/creates output file called: video.avi
     
  19. Someone

    Someone Registered Member

  20. Ocky

    Ocky Registered Member

  21. GlobalForce

    GlobalForce Regular Poster

  22. fce

    fce Registered Member

    yes that's right, log-in required before i can view the flash.

    PS. it is NOT youtube-like video
     
  23. yeow

    yeow Registered Member

    Have u have looked for .swf type file within the page?
     
  24. Ocky

    Ocky Registered Member

    Plse. try per my above link .. and let us know..:p
     
  25. fce

    fce Registered Member

    yes i did. it says "Error Establishing a Data Connection" once i click the download manager at the upper right.

    anybody?
     
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