is this even possible?
thanks (^.^)
is this even possible?
thanks (^.^)
due to the nature of a flash, with all it's action-script and what not. no, you can't get a plug in, it would also be very difficult for them to make one, it's kind of like watching a movie in preview
MPEG Streamclip will. From the menu-bar Help:After you download it, is there a way to convert it to mp4 so that you'd be able to dumb it into an iPod.
New iPod presets have been added, to support 16:9 movies; the last preset can be used for cellphones as well.
i know of a way, but it takes a little work, and a little html knowledge. i'm not so sure about safari, but i know it works with firefox... and it all depends on how badly you want it
what you need to do, is on the site with it. go to view>source, than you need to find the file in the code, the best way is to go to edit>find and search '.swf' and hopefully there is only one, but normally you can tell which one you want by the file name, then what you need to do is copy the file location "i.e. http://www.mac-forums.com/afolder/flash.swf " and just that, then, paste it into a textedit document, with plain text on, and around it put
<html>
<body>
<a href="http://www.mac-forums/afolder/flash.swf">Text Here</a>
</body>
</html>
of course substituting the file, and what ever text you want, than save it with the extension .html , it should as you if you want to use .txt, or .html (make sure textedit is in plain text mode, not rtf) than open that file in a browser.. ctrl click on the text and hit save link as, or something to that effect.
it's not as much work as it sounds, but it all depends how badly you want the video
There are at least a couple of Firefox extensions that download Flash movies. I have VideoDownloader.
It's icon is placed in Firefox's status bar. On a YouTube page, I click the icon, a window pops up, and I click on Download.
Wimpy FLV Player will play flvs without having to convert them. VLC will, too, but as soon as I click the movie-progress arrow to move it ahead or back, VLC crashes.
Edit: Add .flv to the clip's name after it's downloaded.
I use Flash Video Downloader. Nice free little app from freemacware.com.
i know of a way, but it takes a little work, and a little html knowledge. i'm not so sure about safari, but i know it works with firefox... and it all depends on how badly you want it
what you need to do, is on the site with it. go to view>source, than you need to find the file in the code, the best way is to go to edit>find and search '.swf' and hopefully there is only one, but normally you can tell which one you want by the file name, then what you need to do is copy the file location "i.e. http://www.mac-forums.com/afolder/flash.swf " and just that, then, paste it into a textedit document, with plain text on, and around it put
<html>
<body>
<a href="http://www.mac-forums/afolder/flash.swf">Text Here</a>
</body>
</html>
of course substituting the file, and what ever text you want, than save it with the extension .html , it should as you if you want to use .txt, or .html (make sure textedit is in plain text mode, not rtf) than open that file in a browser.. ctrl click on the text and hit save link as, or something to that effect.
it's not as much work as it sounds, but it all depends how badly you want the video