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      Downloading Streaming Videos

      Does anyone know how I can do this without specialised programmes? Eg. YouTube downloader would be specialised for YouTube and so on and so forth. I don't really care if it takes longer or is more complex, just so long as it's usable.

      So, is there perhaps one programme that can download streaming videos from a multitude of sites? My common sense tells me that there should be because obviously if it's streaming to your computer it will be downloading in some form no matter what site you use. So it makes sense that there should be something out there that 'captures' this download once it gets to your PC, instead of having to have a relationship with the website it originally comes from.

      Is this possibleh?
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      any streaming content will be downloaded to your temp directory
      /tmp on *nix
      windows, don't know off hand

      just pause the video, wait for the whole thing to download, and copy the temporary file

      there are various tricks that sites can do that make this slightly harder to do (eg. multiple temp files strung together)

      but bottom line is any streaming content is there on your machine
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      Quote Originally Posted by Ynot View Post
      any streaming content will be downloaded to your temp directory
      /tmp on *nix
      windows, don't know off hand

      just pause the video, wait for the whole thing to download, and copy the temporary file

      there are various tricks that sites can do that make this slightly harder to do (eg. multiple temp files strung together)

      but bottom line is any streaming content is there on your machine
      That sounds ace, I wondered where they were being stored. But I still don't really understand how to get there. What does the *nix and /tmp mean?
      The starz...
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      The intricate and dynamic machinery of nature...
      Are you saying,
      that all of this was created,
      BY A MONKEY??????

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      *nix is an umbrella term for unix (and unix-like) operating systems
      Eg. Linux, MacOS, BSD, etc.

      /tmp is a directory on *nix systems

      here it is



      This directory holds any temporary data that applications create
      (contents is erased each reboot)


      If I goto Youtube, and start playing a flash video
      it is buffered into my temp directory

      Just a normal file
      it'll look something like this

      Flash2sxc2P

      wait for the whole video to buffer, then just copy (and rename) this file to anywhere you want
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      Actually Ynot, OSX's cache is far more complex than that. And usually they go into the application's cache, not /tmp. It's all but impossible to get streaming content from OSX.

      TubeTV is a program that will download any flash-based streaming video and convert it into H.264 for you and place it whereever you want.

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      Quote Originally Posted by ninja9578 View Post
      Actually Ynot, OSX's cache is far more complex than that. And usually they go into the application's cache, not /tmp. It's all but impossible to get streaming content from OSX.
      My operating system's XP, and I still can't find it.

      Thanks for telling me about TubeTV though I don't want it to only be able to work on iTunes.
      The starz...
      The planets...
      The intricate and dynamic machinery of nature...
      Are you saying,
      that all of this was created,
      BY A MONKEY??????

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