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How do I capture Flash video from the web?

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How do I capture Flash video from the web?

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Flash Video DownloaderDownload and install the Mozilla Firefox add-on “Flash Video Downloader” (link available in the References section). Visit the web page with the target Flash video then click the blue, down-pointing arrow next to the address bar to open the menu for “Flash Video Downloader.” Select a location to save the video in the folder navigation bar that appears at the bottom of the new window. Click one of the “Download” buttons to download the video.Software OptionsDownload and use freeware to capture streaming Flash video. The SWF & FLV Player from Eltima Software allows users to download, play and manage Flash video files. The iTube Grabber software is freeware with built-in tools for capturing Flash-based media. Ubuntu users can use XVidCap to capture video and audio off the desktop. Links for each program are available in the References and Resources sections.Video DownloaderCopy the web address of the page where the Flash video appears.

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