![]() ![]() They can be played back with an FLV player (there's a couple, most are iffy), or in a container built with flash, or Adobe Air. FLVs are often streamed over plain HTTP, and can therefore, once you find the url with the aforementioned inspection, be downloaded simply. The best thing to do is to use a browser plugin like tamper-data, fire-bug, safari's web-inspector resources, or a proxy to watch all the requests made while it is running the SWF. The link will explain the various encoding that may be in play (H.263, H264, On2.). Most flash swf container have their video encoded as an flv or f4v. The SWF is usually streaming the video, alternatively it could have the video embedded in it. Although the URL for the SWF will be in the page source, in most cases this will not help you.
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