Save Web Videos You’ve Watched Previously Without Re-opening the Video Pages
You’ve watched a bunch of nifty funny videos in video sharing sites like YouTube a few hours ago. Suddenly, you decide to download all of the videos for your video collection within your computer. Generally, most people go back to the video pages and download the videos one by one using their downloader tools. There is nothing wrong with it, but you may save more time if you use this freeware VideoCacheView instead.
VideoCacheView isn’t a downloader. This portable application lets you to find the cached web videos you’ve watched previously in video sharing sites. Once they are found, you can extract the videos from the cache to be saved within your computer so that you can view the videos offline in the future. You can play the videos directly from the cache instead. Just make sure that you already have a video player that can play .flv video files.

VideoCacheView can find the cached .flv videos within Firefox, Chrome, Internet Explorer and Opera temp files. Though it isn’t a downloader, it could be a useful application to be included within your downloader application list. It is free and doesn’t require installation after all.
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September 13th, 2009 at 10:06 pm
Thank you for this..
I was doing this job manually and didn’t figure it out in Firefox..
I really needed this, thanks again .