Is there any tool/firefox addon which could save already viewed video from YouTube. I'm aware of services like KeepVid which downloads a video link. But I don't want to download again the video I have viewed using services like keepvid.
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Since none of the answers really address your problem (or at least not correctly) I'll give it a go. The browser caches youtube videos as Flash ( With IE an explorer window will open, you can simply sort the files by size or date modified, and look for files that start like this: videoplayback?ip=0.0.0.0. Use the timestamps to determine if it's the right one. You can simply copy that file to desktop and rename it with the .flv extension. With Firefox on the disk cache page, press Ctrl + F to bring up the Find dialog and type in 1
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As far as programs and add-ons go, I don't think there currently is one for this. |
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I'm afraid you can't reuse the viewed video, because it wasn't really downloaded. Such videos are streamed by the server and what you see in the browser is what is being streamed at the moment from the server site. Unlike images, the browser does not store videos in its cache. Personally speaking, I prefer the video downloader installed by RealPlayer, which adds a Download button above the watched video and is real easy to use, doing everything in my own computer. |
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On my Linux box with Firefox, I can do the following. Start playing the video on YouTube, wait until it pre-loads the whole content, then open
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I believe there is a Greasemonkey script which allows you to do that. I think it's this: http://www.openjs.com/scripts/greasemonkey/download%5Fyoutube%5Fvideos . GreaseMonkey in turn is an addon which allows or rather extends Firefox functionality a lot by allowing user-made "scripts" to customize pretty much anything in Firefox. |
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Better YouTube by Gina Trapani at lifehacker.com has an option that adds a download option to youtube. You may also consider DownloadHelper. |
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I was looking for audio recording of streams and found Appian's Ask Toolbar which also does video saving. The audio recording worked very well, though I haven't tried the video yet, so I don't know whether it copes with the already viewed part of your requirements. Their blurb states:
It's not very intrusive and seems easy to uninstall so you could just give it a try. |
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DownloadHelper is exactly what you need. This Firefox addon saves the already downloaded video from Youtube. -Just a happy user. |
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You can download video/audio with this software. |
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