They should be readable with VLC. Do you have samples ?I recently came across a program that allows me to save flash media to my drive, problem is that I want to be able to watch it in VLC media player, therefore, I'll need to convert them. So how can I convert these into Xvid (preferably)?
Sorry for the seemingly newbish question.
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OK I didn't quite understand what you said or where to go but I figured it out anyways. It's quite easy: best thing to do is first clear the Temporary Internet folder before streaming the video (makes it easier to find), let the video/song stream all the way t other end, go back to the Temporary Internet folder, look for the file type "FLV File" and associate it with VLC media player.The file name is ff12rw_jf2007pv_largesize[1].flv and it plays fine in VLC. Although the Link you provided shows the filename as ff12rw_jf2007_large.swf. The Link can't be used in VLC to stream the file. So use the download after watching the file on line.
If you're using Firefox, you can use the VideoDownloader extension.OK I didn't quite understand what you said or where to go but I figured it out anyways. It's quite easy: best thing to do is first clear the Temporary Internet folder before streaming the video (makes it easier to find), let the video/song stream all the way t other end, go back to the Temporary Internet folder, look for the file type "FLV File" and associate it with VLC media player.
Firefox is better since it is open source and with a lot of extensions.Yeah, eventually I'll make the switch (using IE7 )
I kind of want a browser that (1), is more stable (2), faster and (3) has a nicer GUI. FireFox? Opera? Other?
Yeah, eventually I'll make the switch (using IE7 )
I kind of want a browser that (1), is more stable (2), faster and (3) has a nicer GUI. FireFox? Opera? Other?
take all three... firefox is the best, use it as your primary browser... it has tonnes of extentions and skin and its opensource. opera is fast, closed source and several sites dont work on it well... its still a good install though. M$ IE is for all those stuff you need it for.... microsoft is dead magnetic with it, it is needed for several system stuff... but firefox is still the most secure, easy to use and fun... it is full of security enhancing extensions. DownThemAll, VideoDownloder, FlashBlock, AdBlock, all have become essentials now...
Thanks daveshrop, I've tried the other ones (IE, FireFox, Opera,) and Advant Browser seems to be best. I never heard of it until you suggested it, so thanks.Tried most of them Avant Browser is fastest & has most features
http://www.avantbrowser.com/
Kukla,why wouldn't you try to use Flash to Video Encoder Pro, this version suppots more output video formats then your versionif you would like to convert flash files to different kinds of video I can advice you to use Flash To Video Encoder...
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