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  1. Well theres a flash movie on a website (its not really a movie, just a still picture with audio) and i want the audio so i can put it on a cd or do as i please with it

    how would i go about ripping it?
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  2. is this not possible?
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  3. how do i save the flash movie?
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  4. C:\Documents and Settings\Owner\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files
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    on many editors (vegas, ulead, premiere and many other apps ) you can record what you hear ..

    just record as it is playing .
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  6. i got the link to the movie

    http://uploads.ungrounded.net/23000/23938_ar.swf

    how can i save it?


    and i dont seem to have C:\Documents and Settings\Owner\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files
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    right click on the link above and save as
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    but i tell you - it may be far easier to just record it as it is playing .


    as for temp ie files -- turn on view hidden/system files ...
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  9. Originally Posted by BJ_M
    right click on the link above and save as
    thank you, i appreciate it
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  10. Another solution - CamStudio
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