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Originally Posted by karlinhosmg
I have the same problem. I use "Flash and Video Download 1.14" and i catch little .flv segments
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I found a tool the searches cache for video files and merges them if they are split up into pieces... VideoCacheView... you can get it from CNET.
You open it, it searches all internet browser folders and displays a list of videos. You can right-click and refresh to get the most recent cache files. You can right-click and play each one to verify, then you can right-click and save anywhere you want. I sorted by "Last Accessed Date" to get the newest videos that have entered the cache. Pause the video so it doesn't auto-play the next video... sometimes that overwrites the data... but pausing it allows that one to stay in the cache after is finishes buffering the full video.
http://www.nbcolympics.com/video/soc...-thriller.html
4m58s in 1080p, turned out to be a 223mb file... perfect quality.