Friends ,after watching a video in a Web site , you may want to save the video file into your local disk for playing it offline in the future . If the video file is stored in your browser's cache , this utility can help you to extract the video file from the cache and save it for watching it in the future . It automatically scans the entire cache of Internet Explorer and Mozilla-based Web browsers and finds all video files that are currently stored in it . It allows you to easily copy the cached video files into another folder for playing/watching them in the future . If you have a movie player that is configured to play flv files , it also allows you to play the video directly from your browser's cache .
VideoCacheView doesn't require any installation process or additional DLL files . In order to start using it , simply run the executable file.
After running VideoCacheView , it scan the cache folders of your Internet Explorer and Mozilla browsers , as well as the temporary folder of Windows . Wait 5 - 30 seconds until the scanning process is finished , and the main window of VideoCacheView should display all the video files that are currently in cache .
After the video list is displayed , you can use one of the following options , assuming that the video files are stored in the cache ( 'In Cache' = Yes ) :
Play Selected File : Allows you to play the video file directly from the cache , assuming that you have a video player that is configured to play .flv files .
Copy Selected Files To : Allows to copy the video files from the cache into another folder , so you will be able to play them in the future .
If you have a video file that is not stored in the cache ( 'In Cache' = No ) , you can use the 'Open Download URL In Browser' option ( F8 ) in order to download the video file . You can also use the 'Copy Download URLs' option ( Ctrl+U ) to copy the download URLs to the clipboard , and then use then in your browser or in other download software .
Be aware that some Web sites may not allow you to download a video file in this way .
Each time that a Web browser plays a Flash video file , the .flv file is saved into the temporary folder of Windows . Normally , you cannot copy this temporary file to another folder , because the flash player locks the file exclusively . Also the file is automatically deleted when you close the Web browser .
VideoCacheView displays the flash files in the temporary folder , and allows you to copy them into another folder . VideoCacheView can handle temporary flash files created by Internet Explorer , Mozilla/Firefox , Opera Web browser . Be aware that you must wait until the browser finish to download them . otherwise , the copied files will be corrupted .
Most Web sites today use Flash video files for
playing video inside the Web page .
VideoCacheView doesn't provide a build-in video player , but if you already have a video player that is configured to play .flv files , VideoCacheView will be able to use it for playing the video files directly from the Web browser's cache .
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VideoCacheView doesn't require any installation process or additional DLL files . In order to start using it , simply run the executable file.
After running VideoCacheView , it scan the cache folders of your Internet Explorer and Mozilla browsers , as well as the temporary folder of Windows . Wait 5 - 30 seconds until the scanning process is finished , and the main window of VideoCacheView should display all the video files that are currently in cache .
After the video list is displayed , you can use one of the following options , assuming that the video files are stored in the cache ( 'In Cache' = Yes ) :
Play Selected File : Allows you to play the video file directly from the cache , assuming that you have a video player that is configured to play .flv files .
Copy Selected Files To : Allows to copy the video files from the cache into another folder , so you will be able to play them in the future .
If you have a video file that is not stored in the cache ( 'In Cache' = No ) , you can use the 'Open Download URL In Browser' option ( F8 ) in order to download the video file . You can also use the 'Copy Download URLs' option ( Ctrl+U ) to copy the download URLs to the clipboard , and then use then in your browser or in other download software .
Be aware that some Web sites may not allow you to download a video file in this way .
Each time that a Web browser plays a Flash video file , the .flv file is saved into the temporary folder of Windows . Normally , you cannot copy this temporary file to another folder , because the flash player locks the file exclusively . Also the file is automatically deleted when you close the Web browser .
VideoCacheView displays the flash files in the temporary folder , and allows you to copy them into another folder . VideoCacheView can handle temporary flash files created by Internet Explorer , Mozilla/Firefox , Opera Web browser . Be aware that you must wait until the browser finish to download them . otherwise , the copied files will be corrupted .
Most Web sites today use Flash video files for
playing video inside the Web page .
VideoCacheView doesn't provide a build-in video player , but if you already have a video player that is configured to play .flv files , VideoCacheView will be able to use it for playing the video files directly from the Web browser's cache .
Download It from here .
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