You got a link of fantastic video from some one or by searching and want to download it. But before downloading it you will definitely like to have a view of it to know exactly whether it is in good quality or not. When you are satisfied you go for many tools available to download videos particularly Youtube downloader ones. If you are interested in wasting time then you will certainly opt for these programs.
If some common sense is used you might come to know that the file you just recently watched must have been saved on computer somewhere, which is easily playable again and again without any buffering. Yes, if you can locate this file on computer exactly you will not go for download video.
For Firefox Users:
Go to C: > Documents and Settings > username > Local Settings > Application Data > Mozilla > Firefox > Profiles > xxxxxxx.default > Cache ('username' is your computer login name, 'xxxxxxx.default' is the firefox profile name [look out for .default extension folder])
For Google Chrome Users:
Go to C: > Documents and Settings > username > Local Settings > Application Data > Google > Chrome > User Data > Default > Cache ('username' is your computer login name)
Here you will find lots of files. Now there are 2 easiest ways to check your video file. First change view settings to Details (View > Details)
1. By Size (if you have IDM you can easily check that, right click > Arrange icons by > Size).
2. By Date Modified (right click > Arrange icons by > Modified).
When you got the file either by size or date/time or both, Copy it to any location of your choice, rename it with .flv extension and enjoy in any media player.
Requirements: Firefox/Google Chrome Browser.
If some common sense is used you might come to know that the file you just recently watched must have been saved on computer somewhere, which is easily playable again and again without any buffering. Yes, if you can locate this file on computer exactly you will not go for download video.
For Firefox Users:
Go to C: > Documents and Settings > username > Local Settings > Application Data > Mozilla > Firefox > Profiles > xxxxxxx.default > Cache ('username' is your computer login name, 'xxxxxxx.default' is the firefox profile name [look out for .default extension folder])
For Google Chrome Users:
Go to C: > Documents and Settings > username > Local Settings > Application Data > Google > Chrome > User Data > Default > Cache ('username' is your computer login name)
Here you will find lots of files. Now there are 2 easiest ways to check your video file. First change view settings to Details (View > Details)
1. By Size (if you have IDM you can easily check that, right click > Arrange icons by > Size).
2. By Date Modified (right click > Arrange icons by > Modified).
When you got the file either by size or date/time or both, Copy it to any location of your choice, rename it with .flv extension and enjoy in any media player.
Requirements: Firefox/Google Chrome Browser.
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