2 URL's of extension repositories, but up to you to do the search
http://www.chromeextensions.org/
https://chrome.google.com/extensions
Happy searching...
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Hey guys I have a question.
Is there a extension that will download flash media with a click?
Like Firefox's Video DownloadHelper.LINK!
Also The video being watched is actualy downloaded in your pc till your video is playing or the page is open.
Does anyone Know where is that temp file is located?
2 URL's of extension repositories, but up to you to do the search
http://www.chromeextensions.org/
https://chrome.google.com/extensions
Happy searching...
I have searched the chrome extensions gallery there is none like the one I mentioned.
You are joking, yes?
In less than 1 minute I found at least 3
What is so special about the one you mentioned?
Click & Clean has a cache viewer which will assist you in finding the flv files.
However there is no tool that will download any and all flvs from any player, only ones that will allow you to download them from specific websites.
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The new one mentioned on this site does a bunch of sites....
[New Ext] Flash Video Download - direct video download (YouTube, DailyMotion, etc.)
...actually reminds me a bit of Waha's old one (coders can add more sites, look at the code)
Thanks for the ref
If people don't want to add sites by themselves, I usually do my best to fulfill requests.
(What happened to Waha's extension???)
Waha's was made back when there was still the unsafe document (or woteva its called).
Heres a link incase you want to have a look...
Extensible Video downloader
Nice to know youll take requests![]()
I see Waha's extension was more polished but relied on accessing the (now deemed "unsafe") javascript.
Actually, I use the same basic ideas, kind of, but parsing the source (obtained through (text!!!)-XHR, or its structure like <objects> having a <param flashvars...> even if it is dynamically built).
I take requests, but have only a limited time, so I add what I can, for the rest I'd be happy to include user-submitted patches :P