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b0untypure1

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#70585 27-Oct-2010 07:32
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hey guys.
we all snag a good youtube video off the net every now and then.

i have found one i would want, but its not on youtube.
the format is flash player 10.

im wondering if there is software to grab that video?

surprisingly enough its for educational purposes , not personal satisfaction  -.-




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scuwp
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  #396099 27-Oct-2010 08:11
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If you use Firefox as a browser, that has many free 'add-ons' that download most streaming media at the click of a button. "Video Download Helper" is the one that I have found most effective.





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b0untypure1

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  #396101 27-Oct-2010 08:14
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im on firefox as we speak :D
thanks 4 your reply ill check it out after school and let you know how i get on
cheers




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  #396392 27-Oct-2010 17:25
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You could also try zamzar.com/url - they convert the video, email you a download link and give you 24 hours to download the converted video.



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  #396427 27-Oct-2010 18:27
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the best one is Orbit , seems to work on most streaming sites




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b0untypure1

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  #396586 27-Oct-2010 22:37
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hey guys i have tried orbit and the firefox plugin.
but im not after videos from a popular video site.

its from here

https://www.erin.ne.jp/en/lesson01/basic/index.html

just an example.

its for educational purposes :D




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