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Can this animation be downloaded ?

Post by Rotwang » Wed Apr 23, 2008 2:49 pm

http://www.feeldifferent.philips.com/de/de/

Each topic has a small animation, can these be downloaded ???

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Re: Can this animation be downloaded ?

Post by jolshefsky » Wed Apr 23, 2008 7:47 pm

Rotwang wrote:can these be downloaded ???
If you're using Firefox, one way to access flash animations and such is to do a Tools:Page Info on the page then switch to the Media tab. All the images and animations are listed and you should be able to save them from there. That said, I did a test and could download "main.swf" but I don't have a player that I can do anything useful with the resulting file.
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Post by tinyspider » Wed Apr 23, 2008 9:49 pm

Well I had a couple of minutes of free time, a couple of handy firefox extensions, and a couple of handy flash decompilers, so... 8)

I uploaded the 6 videos to Hottori's FTP, you're gonna need either flash player (for the .swf files), or a video player who can handle FLV files such as videoLan or flvPlayer

SWF and FLVs are the same, the SWFs are just the original files and the FLV are the extracted videos.

Enjoy :D

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Post by sparky » Thu Apr 24, 2008 6:20 pm

Thats frickin awesome
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Post by rabiator » Sat May 03, 2008 4:55 am

@araenae:

Which tools did you use for extracting the files?
With the "download helper" (http://www.downloadhelper.net/index.php) I got as far as extracting 6 FLV files from the website, each 2.815 kByte in size. But VLC and flvPlayer report the format as invalid.

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Post by tinyspider » Mon May 05, 2008 9:44 pm

rabiator wrote:@araenae:

Which tools did you use for extracting the files?
With the "download helper" (http://www.downloadhelper.net/index.php) I got as far as extracting 6 FLV files from the website, each 2.815 kByte in size. But VLC and flvPlayer report the format as invalid.
I used Fast Video Download for firefox which is highly recommended, works like a charm with a lot of sites. If it doesn't get you straight to the FLV file it tells you where it is, so you can use either your browser or a program like NetTransport to download it.

To extract the videos I used soThink SWF decompiler, and yes the FLV videos appear "broken" because I used the trial version which might have messed up when decompiling the swf files (sorry about that).

All and all, the best way to download video/flash files from a website is to clear the cache, watch the entire website then "rescue" the contents you want from the cache, I also use CacheViewer for firefox to do that.

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Post by andoroido » Mon May 05, 2008 11:54 pm

CinemaForge 2.0 (free I think) still works for me to convert FLV
into AVI or other formats.

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