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| PCWorks: RE: A program that will allow
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webpages? |
  United States |
2007-06-04 10:10:43 |
Clint, Most of the time I use FireFox.
I had been using the Video Downloader Add-on (which worked
ok),
but recently installed Download Helper:
h
ttps://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/3006
Much easier to use (in my opinion).
HTH, John.
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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: RE: A program that will
allow you to save Adobe Flash files in
webpages? |
  United States |
2007-06-04 14:00:21 |
Hey John that worked just fine, thank you. No problems
doing
that in FireFox.
Regardless of extension though, it still won't play in WMP,
QuickTime or even IrfanView. The latter two are supposed to
be
able to play flash files, they always have before. Do you
know
if there's a way to convert this type of file format to
something the other players will recognize?
Thanks again,
-Clint
God Bless
Clint Hamilton, Owner
http://www.OrpheusCom
puting.com
http://www.Comput
ersCustomBuilt.com
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----- Original Message -----
From: "John Eichenlaub"
Clint, Most of the time I use FireFox.
I had been using the Video Downloader Add-on (which worked
ok),
but recently installed Download Helper:
h
ttps://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/3006
Much easier to use (in my opinion).
HTH, John.
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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: RE: A program that will
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2007-06-05 10:52:33 |
There are a lot of converters out there, Clint. I have this
one
http://qjim.bo/de
vf/flv_convert.zip . It's really plain but it converts
from flv to avi or mpg. Look at Doom 9's forums, New and
alternative video
codecs. There are a lot of little programs to do it.
http://forum.doom9.org/archive/index.php/t-104183.html
Ben Moore
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-pcworks imagicomm.com [mailto:owner-pcworks imagicomm.com] On
Behalf Of Clint - OrpheusComputing.com &
ComputersCustomBuilt.com
Sent: Monday, June 04, 2007 3:00 PM
To: pcworks imagicomm.com
Subject: Re: PCWorks: RE: A program that will allow you to
save Adobe Flash
files in webpages?
Hey John that worked just fine, thank you. No problems
doing
that in FireFox.
Regardless of extension though, it still won't play in WMP,
QuickTime or even IrfanView. The latter two are supposed to
be
able to play flash files, they always have before. Do you
know
if there's a way to convert this type of file format to
something the other players will recognize?
Thanks again,
-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: RE: A program that will
allow you to save Adobe Flash files in
webpages? |
  United States |
2007-06-06 07:58:54 |
Amazing, it actually works! Thanks Ben. I can certainly
recommend it now. No installation required and output in a
few
seconds.
-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: "Ben Moore"
There are a lot of converters out there, Clint. I have
this
one
http://qjim.bo/de
vf/flv_convert.zip . It's really plain but it
converts
from flv to avi or mpg. Look at Doom 9's forums, New and
alternative video
codecs. There are a lot of little programs to do it.
http://forum.doom9.org/archive/index.php/t-104183.html
Ben Moore
-----Original Message-----
Hey John that worked just fine, thank you. No problems
doing
that in FireFox.
Regardless of extension though, it still won't play in WMP,
QuickTime or even IrfanView. The latter two are supposed to
be
able to play flash files, they always have before. Do you
know
if there's a way to convert this type of file format to
something the other players will recognize?
Thanks again,
-Clint
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