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  1. How do I download this (FLV) video tutorial?

    I need a tool which is able to detect and to autodownload this video.
    VDownloader for example does NOT do the job.

    http://docs.jboss.org/tools/movies/demos/RiftSaw-BPEL_business_process/RiftsawHelloWorld.htm

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  3. >streamtransport

    Hmm, this tool does NOt the job.

    How do I find out if the embedded video is an *.flv or *.swf video?

    Again: Which tool can download the video?

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    You probably have to screen capture it if you want it as a video.
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    Originally Posted by pxstein View Post
    >streamtransport

    Hmm, this tool does NOt the job.

    How do I find out if the embedded video is an *.flv or *.swf video?

    Again: Which tool can download the video?

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    View the Page Source in your web browser, you can see from the code that it is a .swf file. If all you want to do is save the file, you can right click and save from the link in K.'s post. If you want to convert to video, you'll need to find a swf converter.
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  6. Originally Posted by Safesurfer View Post
    View the Page Source in your web browser, you can see from the code that it is a .swf file. If all you want to do is save the file, you can right click and save from the link in K.'s post.
    Ok, from the source I can see that it is a *.swf file.

    But how do I get the link which "K" posted previously?
    I can NOT derive the full URL or parts of it.
    I need a general procedure for future similar situations.

    Again here is the URL:
    docs.jboss.org/tools/movies/demos/RiftSaw-BPEL_business_process/RiftsawHelloWorld.swf

    and the source is attached as snapshot

    Thank you
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    In the parameters for the Flash Player, it says src="RiftsawHelloWorld.swf".
    That filename is relative to the location of the html page, from which you derive the link posted by "k.".
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    No problem at all downloading the .swf file using DownloadHelper addon for FireFox.
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  9. Originally Posted by racer-x View Post
    No problem at all downloading the .swf file using DownloadHelper addon for FireFox.
    Hmm, thank you.
    I installed that plugin.
    However I found NO way to download the mentioned *.swf file.
    Assume I started Firefox and loaded the URL in question.

    How can I tell DownloadHelper to download that *.swf?
    If I go to menu
    Tools->DownloadHelper
    then I found no entry which let me download this *.swf video.
    In contrast I got the impressiong that only "supported" sites are supported.
    The jboss.org site is not really a typical video download site.

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    Originally Posted by pxstein View Post
    If I go to menu
    Tools->DownloadHelper
    then I found no entry which let me download this *.swf video.
    Works for me - click on the DownloadHelper button in the toolbar (three coloured rotating balls).
    I was able to download the file (9.1Mb) and play it in Media Player Classic.
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  11. Originally Posted by roma_turok View Post
    Ok, thank you. But we misunderstood each other.
    Yes, I know a lot of tools which can download a specific video/*.swf clip DIRECTLY.

    But what I am searching is a tool to which I can pass only the "wrapper" URL.
    This tools should be able to investigate INDEPENDENTLY what video/*.swf stuff is inside the HTML/JavaScript
    code and download it.

    I don't want to always peek into this code to find out the exact Download URL.
    The tool should do it for me.

    So again the question:

    Is there a investigate-swf-inside-tool?

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    Originally Posted by pxstein View Post
    I don't want to always peek into this code to find out the exact Download URL.
    The tool should do it for me.
    That's exactly what Firefox's DownloadHelper does.
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