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Uploaded by on Aug 19, 2008

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yEs9U9cewOM&fmt=18

Long story short:
.flv files can be copied from the 'Temporary Internet Files' folder in Windows, or the /tmp directory in GNU systems, to a permanent folder. The .flv files can then be viewed and edited directly or converted to other formats using various applications such as VLC media player.

This technique can be used for other type of media also! :)

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  • stfu you vids suck it came like that you couldve at leat said thanks asshole

  • thanks for what you asshole? every day I see stupid movies like that on how to transform XP into Vista! LOL! :)

    Now STFU and look at what a real Vista 64bit Ultimate OS can do!

    BTW: This system has a 4Ghz Core Duo+4GB RAM and Raid 0! LOL! Bitch! XP is for crappy PCs like yours! HAHAHAHA!

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  • Well not quite! There are some streamed flash video that use rtmp protocol! LOL! Those movies are stored on a server and the server sends you only one small piece at a time! You will not have the whole movie on your cache browser! For those movies you will need a protocol sniffer program like Tunecab Online!

    One of the sites that use this protocol is CBS! For other type of streams (WMV, MOV, RM) you can use WM Recorder!

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