Hi, I tried your method. It all goes well till i paste my cache from disk cache into C drive. but still although the video is getting buffered in original tab, none of the newly pasted cache grows in size. the cache simply refuses to grow in size. Also there are certain folder that appear automatically in cahe folder with designations like 1, 2, etc.Please help...
thanks dude, that was great, i wished you had shortened it down to 15 seconds though a) open firefox, b) type about:cache, c) pick the file that's increasing in size d) save it on your desktop and rename
@MuikJuaggre - i just confirmed it. my laptop has windows 7 and google chrome. i wasnt able to find the specific cache file with mozilla. maybe its because im using the newest version. but anyways.... on google chrome, i found the cache file. it buffered up to 37,xxx kb and it actually disappears. i have a solid cable connection now directly from the modem. the file i was trying to stream is 57 minutes long. think you can figure out whats going on?
hey i noticed that my cache file with the video disappears after a while and the video was still buffering. anything i can do to retrieve it? while buffering, i found the file, it was f_000022 one time and then when i had to redo it, it was f_000024. but that file magically disappears after say 10 minutes i think
as long as the video you are trying to obtain was able to buffer completely, not having a steady internet connection shouldnt have any interference right? i havent tried your method yet but i do use a youtube downloader. i have a weak internet signal and with those programs, i have to restart my downloads.
@jouksta From what I've seen, I would guess that having a spotty connection won't cause the download to fail. I think that the file would be gradually downloaded on a bad connection.
This is helpful but I don't use firefox and every time I try and download firefox I get redirected to a new website that tries to get me to go to a resteraunt in Canada D:
I'M IN USA! Darned google and bing and firefox.com and every other thing I tried! I'll just have to work the oldschool way.
@russellgrantly I just had a look and it seems like Chrome also has an easily accessible cache. On Windows 7 it's at: C:\Users\YOURNAME\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\User Data\Default\Cache
@UltraShivaji I haven't come across a method to do that. My understanding is that Youtube deletes the videos from their servers, so it would be impossible unless there was a cached copy stored somewhere.
All right guys, this doesn't work with new Firefox (4.0 and up I think)
So if I get enough votes to do a new one, I'll find a way to do it. Also, if there's enough demand for anything else, I'll see what I can do
MuikJuaggre 1 week ago 3
Have a ?...what is my cache files split up the upload in too many files. (0,1,2,A,B,C) how do I make it stay in one place in the cache?
Thanks!!!
jencuevasavon 4 weeks ago
Hi, I have a problem with converting the flv video. When i try to convert it says that an error occured. can you help?? thanks
butterflygirl52 1 month ago
@butterflygirl52 Same thing happend to me
baballlaser 2 weeks ago
ww.clipconverter.cc very quick and reliable ... unfortunatelly no copyryghted videois works
vallenium 1 month ago
Hi, I tried your method. It all goes well till i paste my cache from disk cache into C drive. but still although the video is getting buffered in original tab, none of the newly pasted cache grows in size. the cache simply refuses to grow in size. Also there are certain folder that appear automatically in cahe folder with designations like 1, 2, etc.Please help...
ks1503zoom 2 months ago
wait got it :)
VoodooBethxD 2 months ago
Doesn't work it says the address doesn't work :/
VoodooBethxD 2 months ago
thanks dude, that was great, i wished you had shortened it down to 15 seconds though a) open firefox, b) type about:cache, c) pick the file that's increasing in size d) save it on your desktop and rename
dreip 3 months ago
@MuikJuaggre - i just confirmed it. my laptop has windows 7 and google chrome. i wasnt able to find the specific cache file with mozilla. maybe its because im using the newest version. but anyways.... on google chrome, i found the cache file. it buffered up to 37,xxx kb and it actually disappears. i have a solid cable connection now directly from the modem. the file i was trying to stream is 57 minutes long. think you can figure out whats going on?
jouksta 5 months ago
Found a way easier way SUB to me and ill PM you the website.. Extremely easy as hell guys trust me (:
LiiM3xV3N0M 5 months ago
dvdsoft is better
MysticalMannequin 6 months ago
YOU ARE THE FUCKING MAN!!! ooppss sorry
lonewiso 6 months ago
@lonewiso Awkward... So far it's only been girls that call me that...
MuikJuaggre 6 months ago 6
@MuikJuaggre oh quit it you know you llike it
lonewiso 6 months ago
This is a complete waste of time.
Try Jdownloader, copy url and you're done.
MasterFenix451 6 months ago
Im so confuzzled, I tried all the high files but when i set them to .flv it doesnt work help!?
vegasdiamondstudios 6 months ago
Or how did you bypass the linkin park waiting for the end video
BlackZero3579 7 months ago
could you figure out a way to watch it if it was blocked on copyright grounds and doesnt start the video
BlackZero3579 7 months ago
what if the video says copyrighted by WMG were sorry about that how can you get it into the cache
BlackZero3579 7 months ago
@BlackZero3579 If you can watch it, it's being cached somewhere. As long as the video is completely buffered, it's cached.
MuikJuaggre 7 months ago
hey i noticed that my cache file with the video disappears after a while and the video was still buffering. anything i can do to retrieve it? while buffering, i found the file, it was f_000022 one time and then when i had to redo it, it was f_000024. but that file magically disappears after say 10 minutes i think
jouksta 7 months ago
as long as the video you are trying to obtain was able to buffer completely, not having a steady internet connection shouldnt have any interference right? i havent tried your method yet but i do use a youtube downloader. i have a weak internet signal and with those programs, i have to restart my downloads.
jouksta 7 months ago
@jouksta From what I've seen, I would guess that having a spotty connection won't cause the download to fail. I think that the file would be gradually downloaded on a bad connection.
MuikJuaggre 7 months ago
This is helpful but I don't use firefox and every time I try and download firefox I get redirected to a new website that tries to get me to go to a resteraunt in Canada D:
I'M IN USA! Darned google and bing and firefox.com and every other thing I tried! I'll just have to work the oldschool way.
WarriorsBiggestFan2 7 months ago
I tried it out but probably the cache is handled differently in Firefox 5. Do you have any other idea ?
russellgrantly 7 months ago
@russellgrantly I just had a look and it seems like Chrome also has an easily accessible cache. On Windows 7 it's at: C:\Users\YOURNAME\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\User Data\Default\Cache
Hope this helps!
MuikJuaggre 7 months ago
Too much stuff to do! It's confusing also.
cajj91 8 months ago
just wondering are there any ways to download banned videos?
R2GCraig 8 months ago
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UltraShivaji 9 months ago
@UltraShivaji I haven't come across a method to do that. My understanding is that Youtube deletes the videos from their servers, so it would be impossible unless there was a cached copy stored somewhere.
MuikJuaggre 8 months ago