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How to download streaming videos(Flash video) |
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It is very easy
to download streaming Flash videos with TubeHunter
Ultra. TubeHunter Ultra downloads video from 1097
YouTube-like websites, and directly converts to other
popular video formats like AVI, MPEG4, DivX, XviD, iPOD
Video, iPhone format, MPEG, WMV, RM, MOV, Sony PSP, Zune
Video, 3GP, 3G2, SWF, M4A, MP3, MP4, WAV, AAC and AC3. |
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Step
1 |
Start
TubeHunter Ultra |
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Step
2 |
Browse
to YouTube video page you'd like to download from. When
that YouTube video starts to play, TubeHunter Ultra will
pop up a "Video Found" dialog automatically. |
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Step
3 |
Select the output video format
to AVI, MPEG
or WMV. |
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Step
4 |
Click
on "Download" button. |
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| Done!
That's all! |
Keywords
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Flash video
streaming downloaders, streaming converter, streaming
converters, streaming convertor, streaming convertors
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Adobe
Flash (previously called Macromedia
Flash) is a multimedia platform created
by Macromedia and currently developed and distributed
by Adobe Systems. Since its introduction in 1996, Flash
has become a popular method for adding animation and interactivity
to web pages; Flash is commonly used to create animation,
advertisements, and various web page components, to integrate
video into web pages, and more recently, to develop rich
Internet applications.
Flash can manipulate vector and raster graphics and supports
bi-directional streaming of audio and video. It contains
a scripting language called ActionScript. Several software
products, systems, and devices are able to create or display
Flash content, including Adobe Flash Player, which is
available for most common web browsers, some mobile phones
and other electronic devices (using Flash Lite). The Adobe
Flash Professional multimedia authoring program is used
to create content for the Adobe Engagement Platform, such
as web applications, games and movies, and content for
mobile phones and other embedded devices.
Files in the SWF format, traditionally called "ShockWave
Flash" movies, "Flash movies" or "Flash
games", usually have a .swf file extension and may
be an object of a web page, strictly "played"
in a standalone Flash Player, or incorporated into a Projector,
a self-executing Flash movie (with the .exe extension
in Microsoft Windows). Flash Video (FLV) files have a
.flv file extension and are either used from within .swf
files or played through a flv aware player, such as VLC,
or QuickTime and Windows Media Player with external codecs
added. |
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