#1. Is it possible to download or save a Flash video to my computer? Like something from youtobe, etc.
Does it require a special program of some sort?
#2. Which format is best to make a video in if it is going to be posted on a free hosting site like youtube? avi, mpeg 1, mpeg 2, wmv?
I've found that changing formats kills the vid quality.
Downloading Flash vids?
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There are a bunch of Flash-grabbers for Mac or Win, and also a Mozilla plug in for FireFox. Google is your friend. My wife grabs lots of videos for her speech pathology clinical work. I'll post some links later from home.
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Cool, thanks guys. I'm running XP, but I never thought of fishing the file from my cache. Ha, like cache of the day. kill me now
I've been grabbing bits from the net for little videos I'm messing with. I found some cool sites with art, clips and vids with creative commons tags, but they are all flash. You would think that if a site has public domain tuff, they'd offer a D/L tag or something.
I've been grabbing bits from the net for little videos I'm messing with. I found some cool sites with art, clips and vids with creative commons tags, but they are all flash. You would think that if a site has public domain tuff, they'd offer a D/L tag or something.
Here's a cool trick that works in the Safari browser, the Apple-Option-A command key sequence will open an activity window that shows you whats going on in that webpage. Look for a line like this:
http://mia-v64.mia.youtube.com/get_vide ... kES9KM7K9k
The "get_video?video_id" sequence is what your looking for (in fact if you click the link, you can download it), double click it and it will be downloaded to your download location. Use iSquint to convert it to whatever. iSquint is also good for making iPod or TV optimized movies.
http://mia-v64.mia.youtube.com/get_vide ... kES9KM7K9k
The "get_video?video_id" sequence is what your looking for (in fact if you click the link, you can download it), double click it and it will be downloaded to your download location. Use iSquint to convert it to whatever. iSquint is also good for making iPod or TV optimized movies.