Re: Good FLV Player
"thanatoid" <waiting@the.exit.invalid> wrote in message
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> bpetria@verizon.net (Brad) wrote in
> news:469b582d.403640@news.verizon.net:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I am looking for a good FLV (YouTube) player for Windows
>> 95/98 that
>> I can use to view .FLV files offline.
>>
>> Thanks in advance, Brad
>
> AFAIK, the only browser that saves the flv files (which are
> designed for streaming ONLY) is Opera, with swf or tmp, in its
> cache.
They can be found, with a little effort, when using Firefox or IE6 with Windows XP,
and I imagine also with Win98 but I have not tested it there yet.
With IE6, the file is stored in the cache (Temporary Internet Files, by default),
but does not appear to be visible there till the streaming video viewing is
completed. The file has no extension, and is just listed as filetype "File". You
have to go by the file size and date. The one I just viewed left a file about 22MB
in the IE cache, with a name:
"getvideo?video_id=###########"
When viewing YouTube (flv) streaming videos with either Opera or Firefox, the file
does not appear in the browser's cache, but in my system's %temp% folder, with a
name like "fla ###.tmp"
This is when using Windows XP, and in Win98 it may well put the file in the browser
cache instead, with the .tmp or .swf extension. Try it and let us know.
> Rename them to *.flv, move them to "my flicks" or whatever, and
> use Riva FLV player to watch them.
Actually, you may need to COPY them to another location and *then* rename them, as
they may be "in use" in their current location....and may disappear before you can
copy them, if you move away from the browser page or close the browser window that
originally opened them. Again, this probably is not an issue with Win98.
> Someone mentioned VLC can play FLV as well but I haven't
> bothered to verify that.
Yes, it can, but it's been a while since I used it and don't know what options it
gives. I've been using Riva's player (on your recommendation, believe it or not),
but I don't like its inability to switch to full-screen.
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