Greasemonkey User Script (Greasemonkey extension plus Firefox/
SeaMonkey). If you have the Greasemonkey extension (available at http://
greasespot.net), go to http://neugierig.org/software/greasemonkey/, and
install the ???unembed??? user script. This adds a download link next to
any embedded video; just click the link to download the video file.
Firefox/SeaMonkey Extension (Firefox or SeaMonkey). Get the AdBlock
Plus extension from http://adblockplus.org/, and then restart your
browser. Open the Adblock Plus Preferences window, select Options,
and turn on the Show tabs on Flash and Java option. Thereafter, a
small tab will appear just above embedded videos; click the tab to
view the URL, highlight the URL text and copy it to the clipboard,
and then click Cancel. Armed with the URL of the source video file,
download the file as described in the upcoming ???Download Files
Without Viewing Them??? sidebar.
Real Player
If the video is embedded in a web page (including a small pop-up web
page), try right-clicking the video itself. Select Play in RealPlayer to
open the clip in a standalone window, and then in Real Player, select
File ??? Clip Properties ??? View Clip Info. Armed with the URL of the
file, download it as described in the upcoming ???Download Files Without
Viewing Them??? sidebar.
The file you download likely won??™t be the video itself, but rather only an
.ram file, a playlist of sorts that points to one or more videos stored on a
server somewhere.
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