downloading hidden video clip from a website

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  1. rudolfz

    rudolfz Member

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    I've read lots on this forum about downloading embedded video clips, flash files etc, but this one has me stumped. I can't even get it with Replay AV - the swf file doesn't show up at all (and I know nothing about hex editors etc). Can anyone suggest a simple way to save this video clip please, its an advert on the following site http://www.lellikelly.it/eng/
    thanks!
     
  2. varnull

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    Use your browser..with firefox go to edit→preferences→file types→manage and look for swf. Change the behaviour to "save" or "download" instead of "open with blah blah" and then look for the result in the browser cached files. ;)
     
  3. rudolfz

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    thanks, but sadly that doesn't pick it up either
     
  4. Hick3y

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    I'm new here but this is how I would do it =
    1. In internet explorer, go to that website.
    2. right click somewhere on thet website so that when you right click you will have the option to View Source (in NotePad).
    3. In NotePad, click Edit, and then click Find.
    4. type in .swf, and it should take you down to the first .swf file on that website.
    5. copy and paste that .swf file url at the end of the website home page.
    6. And it should take you directly to that file.
    7. To download the file, you could either Save Target As, or copy and paste the whole URL into a download manager which will download it to your computer easily :).
    Hope that helped :).
    From Hick3y :)
     
  5. confess

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    hey there
    it would be lot easier if u have firefox

    1. right click on the page other then the flash file
    2. select view page info
    3. click on the media tab

    and there u go the url of the swf files

    enjoy for this site but the case isn't same all the time ..many web developer have made dificult to dealt with

    any way ur problem seems to be vanished now

    here is the link u wanted for ..and also try it urself too

    Code:
    http://www.lellikelly.it/flash/home-eng.swf
     

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