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Stream Downloader that works
LilPimpT:
Blargle. Okay, Lemme try some more stuff..Hey, uhh..How strong is your computer? There's always the surefire option of using, say, a computer cam program thing to just record the part of the screen that's playing the video (annoying, as you'd have to watch the video at least once, but i'd assume you're not trying to break some sort of law or something >_>) They're usually heavy on CPU though, and you'd probably need some decent space on your computer, but you'd have your videos =P
killazys:
www.file2hd.com
you could also view source and try to find a ".swf" file.. and then paste that link back into ur browser and then save page as.
although that's weird and complicated ;P
Excale:
--- Quote from: BuriaL on October 27, 2009, 12:35:04 PM ---Cant download the videos from a bunch of sites. Tried a bunch of addons for mozilla with no luck.
Anyone know a working plugin or program that can grab stuff?
Troublesome:
http://www.mtv.com/
http://video.msn.com/video.aspx?mkt=it-it
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Since this topic is quite new I'll post what I use. Orbit Downloader. Use the Grabit function to it and find anything that is large in size (MB) or something dealing with video. (flv partic.)
Onoz:
apparently the safari browser has some built in function that has a pretty effective packet sniffer
I dont know much more sorry,
But packet-sniffers will definitely suit your aims.
vuzedome:
Bitcomet might suck for a BT client but its other features are good, download manager and media file capture are included, if you've got firefox the extension for grabbing media files will work.
IDM can also grab streamed media files off web pages.
I recommend IDM, but you've to pay for it.
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