2011/9/1 Tim <ignored_mailbox@yahoo.com.au>
On Wed, 2011-08-31 at 15:24 -0500, Manuel Escudero wrote:
> is it a "swf" file? ok... You have 3 ways to do it:
>
> For just viewing:
>
> 3) Click with left button of the mouse, hit "Open With" and Open it
> with firefox.

May not work...  Some players, like "mplayer" can play Flash videos.

Though, if what you've downloaded is a Flash player, rather than the
Flash video (that the player would have played), or some other sort of
container/referral file, you'll be out of luck.

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Of course!! that's it! what tim just said is the answer... (Btw Yep, the Firefox Method
Worked) and Yep, it actually is a SWF File but it plays only "a fullscreen black" because what you've
downloaded is a Flash Player, the SWFObject player that web developers use to embed Flash movies
on a webpage... That's why it only is 20K also, it's only the player without the "SWFObject" library and without
the video itself...

See, the "retrieve from cache" method works (or at least used to work) with youtube videos, as when they play,
they actually "cache" (note the use of the word as a verb) among other things, the original video... When the video stops
loading, it is on your cache and you can retrieve it in MP4 usually...

Megavideo Caches the videos in SWF for example but files are way much larger than 20K.  when a webpage play flash videos, most of
the time they use the "SWFObject" method and one of the things that is "caching" in the background is the SWF Player, that is the thing
you just downloaded...

See, there are more easy ways to download videos from web, if you can, tell me what you were trying to grab and I'll help you.

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