I've tried to capture an embedded flash video from this web page:
http://urdd.s4c.co.uk/cy/cystadlu/dydd-iau/266
, but to no ado. I have tried to retrieve a link through clues in the html code, but I am getting nowhere really.
Could some expert on this kind of thing have a go on extracting the flash video for me, and, if possible give me a short guide on how it was extracted for future reference? I don't know if the video is located on the cubeinteractive site or the s4c site, and there are some googleapis references there as well..the whole thing is to complicated for me!
Thanks in advance!![]()
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It appears in FireFox's cache as it's playing. Just copy it elsewhere before closing the window. RealPlayer Download Manager can download it too.
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Make sure that it's not one of the new adobe encryption (?) schemes. RTMP is blocked to most downloaders, including Orbit and flashget (probably all available Firefox plugins). I have an old version of Replay Media Catcher that will work, but apparently, after December 2008, they took out that ability due to legal pressure from Adobe.
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It seems most of video online watching requires Adobe Flash Player 10. I am looking for the different software player to watch the video online. Is there any Adobe Alternative software player can watch the video online instead of the Adobe Flash Player with the IE browser?
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