I'm at work and unfortunately can't try it right now, but do I need a url snooper for this site?
http://v.youku.com/v_show/id_XMjg0NTU5Mjky.html
I've tried firefox's download helper- doesn't even recognize there being a video on the page
orbit's downloader- records only the first 6 min or so
VLC- nothing happens
SDP multimedia- says something about being invalid.
what am I doing wrong? do i need a url snooper for this site or is the URL already present?
thanks
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Last edited by jagabo; 22nd Jul 2011 at 10:43.
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See if StreamTransport or StreamHijacker can get the video. Orbit and Firefox Download Helper are a bit behind the curve these days and sites that protect against downloading can often defeat them.
Last edited by jman98; 22nd Jul 2011 at 13:56. Reason: Incorrect phrasing changed
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I tried the flash player and it worked. well at least it downloaded the video as a 26mb .mp4 file. Windows media couldn't open it here at work, so I'll try it at home with VLC. thanks so much. I should have come here first instead of experimenting for hours.
btw, when software like this downloads a video from a website, is it re-encoding it, or is it just pulling the source file (video) as is and putting it on your computer? -
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so I can just assume that flashdownloader just grabs it since it never asks me what kind of format I want it in.
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thanks. I do have a new problem though. Got home, tried to add the installer to my firefox and NOTHING happens. It was so easy at work. Any suggestions? I'm going to try to update FF and see what happens...
Last edited by uglijimus; 22nd Jul 2011 at 17:38.
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I'm using Firefox 6 beta with Flash Video Downloader. I have another system with Firefox 5 and Download Helper. That was able to download from the site too.
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i don't know what's going on . I tried firefox 3.6, 5.0 and beta 6.0. It either said they were incompatible or they would let me download it and nothing would happen. I'll have to register with the firefox forum and see what's going on. thanks for all of your advice.
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This is the plugin I'm using with beta 6:
http://www.flashvideodownloader.org/
Maybe you need admin privileges? Try starting Firefox with Run as Admin... -
that's it! THAT was the application that I needed. There's a similar one out there that comes from the same web site and that's the one I accidentally downloaded.
it's working, except it divides an episode into several parts (like 6 or 7) and the quality is not as good as the one streamed on the web site. -
Last edited by jagabo; 24th Jul 2011 at 06:35.
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Incidentally, the FF download page for this says that compatibility extends back to ver. 3.x.
They also show extension versions available for I.E., Chrome, and Opera.
Would you happen to know if this add-on clashes with any of the other video download add-ons that may be installed ? I intend to give this a try, but am not keen to toss some of the others, such as YouseableTubeFix under Greasemonkey. Maybe I'll try it out with a different browser, since I don't normally use I.E. or Chrome very much.When in Las Vegas, don't miss the Pinball Hall of Fame Museum http://www.pinballmuseum.org/ -- with over 150 tables from 6+ decades of this quintessentially American art form. -
Not that I know of. But I just started using it because Download Helper no longer works with the Firefox 6 beta.
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