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Trick to grab the online streaming media without any link grabber!

April 28, 2008 by Raj Agrawal 2 Comments

A manual method

Just grab 'em!
Grab ’em!

The most common way to grab your favourite video from Youtube, Metacafe, and any video streaming network is to go to a link grabbing website or to use a link grabbing software. I agree with that, as it’s pretty easy and just a click away. But what can you do if you have already streamed a video online and you want to download it with ‘not’ wasting your time?

Ok. I have a simple trick that anyone can use to grab any kind of streaming media. When you play a online media, it actually gets downloaded in your ‘temporary internet files folder’. Finding it in the ‘temporary internet files’ folder could be a little work for you, depending on the browser you.used as the file may be downloaded with a blank extention i.e ‘video’ and ‘music’ and not ‘video.flv’ or ‘music.mp3’. Anyway, you ‘can’ distinguish the cached files by selecting the ‘Detailed view’ and arranging the icons by ‘Modified’ in the internet cache folder and with this you can find the most recent cache with the largest size. Now, try playing the file with the largest size on your FLV format supported player. If it plays, then you are done and copy the file to a safe destination! If not, then try playing the next largest file and you will surely get what you are looking for. The trick might sound complicated, but it’s not at all!

Following are the steps for Firefox and Internet Explorer:

Firefox users (Windows XP):After streaming the online video, go to

  • My Computer>
  • Your Windows Destination Drive>
  • Documents and settings>
  • Unhide the hidden folders>
  • Open the user folder (if you are logged in to windows with name “Blahblah” then open the “Blahblah” folder)>
  • Local Settings>
  • Application Data>
  • Mozilla>
  • Firefox>
  • Profiles>
  • Select the recently created folder, mostly located on the extreme right >

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  • Cache >
  • Arrange icons with ‘Modified’>
  • Try playing the most recent cach file in your FLV supported player>
  • Copy the video to the safe destination!
    Internet Explorer

Filed Under: Technology

GadgetTrak – Advanced Theft Recovery Hands-On Review

February 1, 2008 by Raj Agrawal 2 Comments

Did somebody steal your iPod? 

The Problem:

Like everyday, you rushed into the local train and waited for the destination to arrive. When you reached the station and stepped out, you feel your iPod missing in your pocket and you hate to find out that you were a 100 millionth victim of pick pocketing. You have no other option except to spend some hard bucks on that expensive iPod you cant live without… But wait, rather than spending on a new one, you could get your stolen gadget back if BAK2u GadgetTrak is installed in your iPod. GadgetTrak is an anti-theft software that helps owners to track down their stolen gadgets through an intelligent service anywhere in the world! It not only works for an iPod but also for a USB Flash Drives, Digital Cameras & External Hard Disk!

Solution:

Ok, ill explain how BAK2u GadgetTrak works. First, register and install the software onto your gadget. If the gadget is lost or stolen, log into your account and activate tracking for that device.

The next time the device is accessed it will contact the GadgetTrak server and provide data regarding the system it is plugged into. These information can then be used to report to the relevant authorities (law enforcement, service provider etc).

Filed Under: Consumer Technology

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