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Anyone know how to rip this type of embedded flash video?

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Un-rippable flash?

Hello

I'm keen to rip flash content from the Tate Gallery's online archive.

Usually with embedded flash (Youtube, etc.) I'd go to the activity pane, locate the relevant file (usually .FLV), give it a click and it would start to download.

This method doesn't work on the Tate Gallery player, however. Any clues on how to crack it?

Example of the site + embedded flash player here:

http://www.tate.org.uk/onlineevents/...er/default.jsp

All the best and Merry Xmas...

Me.
 
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Hello

I'm keen to rip flash video content from a particular website.

Usually with embedded flash (Youtube, etc.) I'd go to the activity pane, locate the relevant file (usually .FLV), give it a click and it would start to download.

This method doesn't work on the particular website i'm trying to rip from, however. Any clues on how to crack it?

Example of the site + embedded flash player here:

http://www.tate.org.uk/onlineevents/...er/default.jsp

All the best and Merry Xmas...

Me.
 

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