How To Easily Copy Video From Facebook And YouTube
Almost every day, I watch number of funny video clips posted in YouTube and Facebook in front of the “big” LG LCD.
Some of the videos are either really funny or useful and worth to keep them in the DIY “home media server”, so as to save the valuable and yet limited monthly broadband bandwidth.
By keeping multimedia files in home media server, the rest can watch the same piece of flash videos streamed by one of us from YouTube / Facebook, over the unlimited and yet super fast Intranet link :-)
Now the question is how to copy the watched video from YouTube / Facebook?
For the geek, there are more than one options, from technical to non-technical, to copy the flash videos that normally kept in web browser cache directory.
To simplify the copy cached file process, Nirsoft developed VideoCacheView, a tiny portable apps that even novice find it useful and easy to copy the flash video from YouTube, Facebook, and most other video sharing sites.

Video Cache View is green freeware (as per Kaspersky IS 8.0.0.506) and supports number of well-known web browsers, includes Microsoft Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, Opera Web Browser, and Apple Safari.
On the OS platform, it is only compatible with Microsoft Windows and work with the latest Windows 7 too!
Best of all, VideoCacheView is also a USB-friendly program (portable application), meaning that it can run directly from USB drive without installation to Windows. Of course, you can also run Video Cache View directly from local hard disk without installing it (less worry of installation mess).

Some of the videos are either really funny or useful and worth to keep them in the DIY “home media server”, so as to save the valuable and yet limited monthly broadband bandwidth.
Now the question is how to copy the watched video from YouTube / Facebook?
For the geek, there are more than one options, from technical to non-technical, to copy the flash videos that normally kept in web browser cache directory.
To simplify the copy cached file process, Nirsoft developed VideoCacheView, a tiny portable apps that even novice find it useful and easy to copy the flash video from YouTube, Facebook, and most other video sharing sites.
Video Cache View is green freeware (as per Kaspersky IS 8.0.0.506) and supports number of well-known web browsers, includes Microsoft Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, Opera Web Browser, and Apple Safari.
On the OS platform, it is only compatible with Microsoft Windows and work with the latest Windows 7 too!
Best of all, VideoCacheView is also a USB-friendly program (portable application), meaning that it can run directly from USB drive without installation to Windows. Of course, you can also run Video Cache View directly from local hard disk without installing it (less worry of installation mess).
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1) You need to wait the flash video play completely, i.e. you’ve to watch the video online until the video playback completes, then only use the VideoCacheView freeware to copy the cached video files.
2) To copy the cached video file, select one of more files then right click and choose Copy Selected Files To…