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Just bought a new machine after 3.5 years.

I used to be able to know that any video or jpeg that was downloaded to my

screen would be available for saving in the cache.

In Internet Explorer you go to

Tools

General tab

Temporary Internet Files

Click on "Settings"

Click "View Files"

Sorting by size brings the videos to the top.

Click on the file and copy it to a location you like.

But I can see no files larger than 250K.

I have one settting at 31Gig which should be overkill.

Anyone know what I have failed to do/setup ??

Thanks

Posted

For videos, most won't show up in your cache. You need to use a download tool or helper site to get to the files. In firefox, there are plenty of add-ons that do this easily.

Most jpegs should just show up.

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For videos, most won't show up in your cache.

Well for years now every vid I see played from a website, news, interviews, poxrn

shows up in the cache. As large as 15-20 gig.

But right now this new machine with setting on "automatic" will not capture them.

You need to use a download tool or helper site to get to the files.

In firefox, there are plenty of add-ons that do this easily.

Can you suggest a download tool for IE ?

How about for Firefox ?

Thanks

Posted

Bump

Someone must saving videos seen on their screen this way.

It is very easy, but I have not found a way to control when it is on or off.

Thanks again in advance.

Posted

Camtasia is an exellent prog for capture any frames from your monitor like Video or any other activity on your monitor. But this software is Payware and not free.

For Freeware you can also chack the download at TV because I've placed several progs in the past.

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