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| PCWorks: A program that will allow you
to save Adobe Flash files in webpages? |
  United States |
2007-05-29 00:18:04 |
Does anyone know of a free program or least a free trail,
that
will allow you to save Adobe Flash files in webpages to your
HD? I've tried "Save Flash 3.0" and "ACA
Capture Pro" and
neither of them work. All they do is save a tiny ~29k or
~214k
or so file that won't even play.
Thanks,
-Clint
God Bless
Clint Hamilton, Owner
http://www.OrpheusCom
puting.com
http://www.Comput
ersCustomBuilt.com
http://Computer-Hardware-Sales-Consumer-Electronics
-Sales.com
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| Re: PCWorks: A program that will allow
you to save Adobe Flash files in
webpages? |
  Canada |
2007-05-29 12:08:33 |
Clint you can copy flash files from the browser cache to
somewhere else
then change the file extension to FLV. Then download FLV
Player
http://www.martijndevisser.com/blog/article/flv-pl
ayer-updated to view
the files at your leisure. FLV is free.
The flash files always load in the cache regardless of the
browser used,
though Mozilla browsers do rename them while Opera and IE do
not.
Peter Kaulback
Clint - OrpheusComputing.com & ComputersCustomBuilt.com
wrote:
> Does anyone know of a free program or least a free
trail, that
> will allow you to save Adobe Flash files in webpages to
your
> HD? I've tried "Save Flash 3.0" and
"ACA Capture Pro" and
> neither of them work. All they do is save a tiny ~29k
or ~214k
> or so file that won't even play.
> Thanks,
> -Clint
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| PCWorks: Response Please! |
  United States |
2007-05-29 12:28:17 |
I have been trying, to no avail, for weeks to contact the
owner regarding
changing my subscription options as I have changed ISP's.
My emails to
the list owner in the message footers are being rejected.
The site in
message footers is invald.
Can anyone help me get through to the correct person
please!
I need to change my list email address.
TIA
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| Re: PCWorks: Response Please! |
  United States |
2007-05-29 12:59:10 |
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> I have been trying, to no avail, for weeks to contact
the owner regarding
> changing my subscription options as I have changed
ISP's. My emails to
> the list owner in the message footers are being
rejected. The site in
> message footers is invald.
> Can anyone help me get through to the correct person
please!
> I need to change my list email address.
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| Re: PCWorks: A program that will allow
you to save Adobe Flash files in
webpages? |
  Canada |
2007-06-03 08:14:41 |
Could you provide a link Clint?
I've never come across a flash file I couldn't play locally.
You may be
seeing remote flash content which is a new(ish) server
resource hog.
Peter Kaulback
Clint - OrpheusComputing.com & ComputersCustomBuilt.com
wrote:
> Peter, thanks for trying but I tried this and it didn't
work.
> Checking my cache for them was the same as saving them
with the
> programs I mentioned. I changed the extension and that
FLV
> viewer just keep showing the flashing progress
indicator and
> never would load and play the files. Evidently some
flash
> files are "protected" in some way to where
there's no way of
> saving them.
> -Clint
>
> God Bless
> Clint Hamilton, Owner
> http://www.OrpheusCom
puting.com
> http://www.Comput
ersCustomBuilt.com
> http://Computer-Hardware-Sales-Consumer-Electronics
-Sales.com
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Peter Kaulback"
>
> Clint you can copy flash files from the browser cache
to
> somewhere else
> then change the file extension to FLV. Then download
FLV Player
> http://www.martijndevisser.com/blog/article/flv-pl
ayer-updated
> to view
> the files at your leisure. FLV is free.
>
> The flash files always load in the cache regardless of
the
> browser used,
> though Mozilla browsers do rename them while Opera and
IE do
> not.
>
> Peter Kaulback
>
> Clint - OrpheusComputing.com &
ComputersCustomBuilt.com wrote:
>> Does anyone know of a free program or least a free
trail,
>> that
>> will allow you to save Adobe Flash files in
webpages to your
>> HD? I've tried "Save Flash 3.0" and
"ACA Capture Pro" and
>> neither of them work. All they do is save a tiny
~29k or
>> ~214k
>> or so file that won't even play.
>> Thanks,
>> -Clint
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| Re: PCWorks: A program that will allow
you to save Adobe Flash files in
webpages? |
  United States |
2007-06-03 10:05:43 |
I can't even save it with "Save Flash", I get the
same error
image I mentioned above. ACA Capture Pro will save it (194k
in
this case).
After it's on the HD by either method, QuickTime always says
it
can't open because of "invalid media data". WMP
opens it but
only displays a custom proprietary looking (I think),
"ERROR"
and a crying face! It's like an animated IMAGE OF, a media
player INSIDE the media player's frame!
http://vids.myspace.com/index.
cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&videoid=685039303
-Clint
God Bless
Clint Hamilton, Owner
http://www.OrpheusCom
puting.com
http://www.Comput
ersCustomBuilt.com
http://Computer-Hardware-Sales-Consumer-Electronics
-Sales.com
----- Original Message -----
From: "Peter Kaulback"
Could you provide a link Clint?
I've never come across a flash file I couldn't play
locally.
You may be
seeing remote flash content which is a new(ish) server
resource
hog.
Peter Kaulback
Clint - OrpheusComputing.com & ComputersCustomBuilt.com
wrote:
> Peter, thanks for trying but I tried this and it didn't
work.
> Checking my cache for them was the same as saving them
with
> the
> programs I mentioned. I changed the extension and that
FLV
> viewer just keep showing the flashing progress
indicator and
> never would load and play the files. Evidently some
flash
> files are "protected" in some way to where
there's no way of
> saving them.
> -Clint
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Peter Kaulback"
>
> Clint you can copy flash files from the browser cache
to
> somewhere else
> then change the file extension to FLV. Then download
FLV
> Player
> http://www.martijndevisser.com/blog/article/flv-pl
ayer-updated
> to view
> the files at your leisure. FLV is free.
>
> The flash files always load in the cache regardless of
the
> browser used,
> though Mozilla browsers do rename them while Opera and
IE do
> not.
>
> Peter Kaulback
>
> Clint - OrpheusComputing.com &
ComputersCustomBuilt.com
> wrote:
>> Does anyone know of a free program or least a free
trail,
>> that
>> will allow you to save Adobe Flash files in
webpages to your
>> HD? I've tried "Save Flash 3.0" and
"ACA Capture Pro" and
>> neither of them work. All they do is save a tiny
~29k or
>> ~214k
>> or so file that won't even play.
>> Thanks,
>> -Clint
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| Re: PCWorks: A program that will allow
you to save Adobe Flash files in
webpages? |
  Canada |
2007-06-03 17:21:27 |
Clint, I tried your link with Opera and was able to view the
piece I
got. I'm on dialup so I didn't bother with the whole vid.
The file is
about 4742 kb.
The cache in Opera is found at C:Documents and
Settings"username"Application
DataOperaOperaprofilecache4
With FLV player installed it plays automatically by double
clicking on
the file itself.
Peter Kaulback
Clint - OrpheusComputing.com & ComputersCustomBuilt.com
wrote:
> I can't even save it with "Save Flash", I get
the same error
> image I mentioned above. ACA Capture Pro will save it
(194k in
> this case).
>
> After it's on the HD by either method, QuickTime always
says it
> can't open because of "invalid media data".
WMP opens it but
> only displays a custom proprietary looking (I think),
"ERROR"
> and a crying face! It's like an animated IMAGE OF, a
media
> player INSIDE the media player's frame!
> http://vids.myspace.com/index.
cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&videoid=685039303
> -Clint
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