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Uh, the script does save partially loaded Flash videos.
I'm surprised that you're finding it so difficult to use a script that just has to be double clicked to run.
Some flash videos have copy protection and cannot be saved http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/405/kb405456.html
You haven't mentioned whether it happens with one video or all. It makes sense to test the...
The problem with trying to get the buffered video from the cache is that the browser's cache size should be larger than the buffered video. What if the buffered video is several GB? One would have to...
Because none of the plugins downloaded the buffered video. Instead, they ignore the buffered video in the cache and always download the video a second time.
The default is the current directory but, using a command line switch, that can be changed.
Why don't you try it out? The script just saves the temp video file whether it is full or not.
Then perhaps Flash is not installed? You need to have Flash installed before you follow the procedure.
Anyway, it is better that you don't downgrade Flash (for security reasons). Use this script:...
Here is script that makes downloading flash videos even easier than copying it from /tmp: http://davesource.com/Solutions/20110313.Chrome-linux-hidden-flash-files.html
This technique is better than...
Sorry. Here it is: http://davesource.com/Solutions/20110313.Chrome-linux-hidden-flash-files.html
Here is script that makes downloading flash videos even easier than copying it from /tmp: http://davesource.com/Solutions/2011...ash-files.html
This technique is better than downgrading Flash...
Here is script that makes downloading flash videos even easier than copying it from /tmp: http://davesource.com/Solutions/2011...ash-files.html
This technique is better than downgrading Flash...
Here is script that makes downloading flash videos even easier than copying it from /tmp: http://davesource.com/Solutions/2011...ash-files.html
This technique is better than downgrading Flash...
Here is script that makes downloading flash videos even easier than copying it from /tmp: http://davesource.com/Solutions/20110313.Chrome-linux-hidden-flash-files.html
This technique is better than...
Here is script that makes downloading flash videos even easier than copying it from /tmp: http://davesource.com/Solutions/20110313.Chrome-linux-hidden-flash-files.html
This technique is better than...
Here is script that makes downloading flash videos even easier than copying it from /tmp: http://davesource.com/Solutions/20110313.Chrome-linux-hidden-flash-files.html
This technique is better than...
Here is script that makes downloading flash videos even easier than copying it from /tmp: http://davesource.com/Solutions/20110313.Chrome-linux-hidden-flash-files.html
This technique is better than...
Here is script that makes downloading flash videos even easier than copying it from /tmp: http://davesource.com/Solutions/20110313.Chrome-linux-hidden-flash-files.html
This technique is better than...
Because if one fully viewed a long video and then tried to download it using one of those plugins, the plugin downloads the entire video again, though it had already been fully buffered!
What a...
When you open Nautilus with gksudo, and then open the Desktop folder in it, you will see the Desktop of the user "root".
Therefore, you should do this: first open Nautilus normally, navigate to...
What you need to do is open Nautilus (Ubuntu's File Manager) with root privileges.
One way to do this is to press Alt-F2 and then type
gksudo nautilus and press Enter. You can then copy the...
These videos are buffered (probably in RAM or Swapfile). Once the video has disappeared from the cache, just play the video in the browser again, and the file magically reappears (usually).
sorry, posted this by mistake
Actually, Flash version 10.2.152.26 also fixes some security vulnerabilites: http://www.adobe.com/support/security/bulletins/apsb11-02.html
Therefore, if one has downgraded Flash in Firefox, one...
@ankspo71: Thanks for the tip. It is much easier to downgrade flash that way.
However, the version available in the repository is 10.1.85.3 where as the previous Flash version is 10.1.102.64. The...