Wednesday, 16 January 2013

Yet Another Tutorial on how to download Streaming Songs and Videos in firefox!

Yes, as the title says this is Yet Another Tutorial on how to download videos and songs from streaming sites. This blog doesn't use and recommend any add-ons (even though the blog writer uses most of the time).
There are numerous add-ons which does the same thing, but, still why do i need to follow these instructions?
Yes, you could use any add-on, but, still there are numerous sites in the infinite web from which these add-ons doesn't allow you to download content.
If these add-ons cannot download then how can one download>
The answer is simple any content from the web is cached in your system for some time. In the same way any video or audio is temporarily saved in your system. That's the reason why you see buffering when you watch some video for the first time. If you immediately replay the video or without closing that tab for some time and come back to play that video it doesn't require any buffering.
 
So, that's the solution once you allow a video or an audio to buffer completely, you just have to find where it is stored and you can copy that file and save it somewhere else.

In this blog, i'll  show you how to do the same thing in firefox.
  • In firefox, go to Edit->Preferences->Advanced->Network.
  • You'll see something called as Cached Web Content and next to it Clear Now. Click on Clear Now to completely  delete the cached files.
  • Then open a new tab in Firefox, enter about:cache and when you press enter, you'll see a screen with Information about the Cache service.
  • Go to  Disk Cache Device and click List Cache entries. Since, you've already cleared the cache it shouldn't take much time to load and you'll see around 20-30 file entries.
  • Next, open the web-page which streams the audio or video content and allow it to buffer completely.
  • Once the buffering is completed, go the List Cache entries tab and reload it.
  • It will present you with a table containing Key, Data Size, Fetch Count, Last Modified and Expires
  • We are interested in only Data Size and Last Modified fields.
  • Go to the directory as specified by the Cache Directory listing.
  • Set the view to be List.
  • You'll see most of the sub-directory size is zero except 2 or 3  sub-directories. (If you haven't cleared the cache earlier most of the sub-directories would be filled and it would be difficult to search)
  • Now look for files with file-size greater than say 500KB.
  • Try to play those files with your favourite media player, if it is able to play the file and if this was the audio or video content you were looking for, then just copy the file to wherever you want.

Note
Be aware and be careful about what you are downloading and i'm not responsible for any copyright infringements which you may face.
Disclaimer
Making use of and/or applying any part of the information and/or instructions is fully at your own responsibility.

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