While I guess FlashVideoDownloader for Firefox is the best and powerful grabber so far for most youtube and flash videos, recently I've run into a site I am very interested in but even FlashVideoDownloader could not grab the streaming videos on that site. It usually gives a very small file like 30Byte or 25Byte and obviously you know that is not the video. I have tried a lot of other addon/extension but they are pretty the same thing. Somebody suggested screen recording to me but we all know those programs are not an intelligent solution. (Huge files and poor resolution). I have also tried those small stuff used to locate temporary and cache files but it obviously doesn't work and I guess those programs are nothing but a gimmick for click-rate only.
I am here faithfully looking for anyone who can suggest the real working way to download video on that site (or some sites that are very indestructible), while the captured/grabbed video should be as loseless as possible.
Thank you everybody in advanced
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I was trying to make an educated guess as to which one of the almost 700,000,000 million websites you are referring to. After a few guesses I ventured I'd better give up.
So eh, how about just mentioning the site?
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sorry if I could mention, I would have already mentioned. Btw, the site requires authentication login. Maybe I guess all streaming videos in browsers must be first ''downloaded'' itself to somewhere in a computer before/during its playback, isn't it? I guess it's possible to grab any videos with this logic... I know it maybe a little bit more difficult, but I am willing to learn.
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Have you tried any stream downloader software(not browser addons) like getflv, vso downloader, https://www.videohelp.com/tools/sections/video-streaming-recording ? It's very hard to recommend any without knowing the site.
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How about Replay Media Catcher? Can it capture most of the streaming videos in a loseless way
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Yes. But it doesn't support all sites/streaming services.
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Would Nir Sofer's videocacheview be of any use? I know it works with IE.
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