Adobe / Macromedia Flash Capture

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Flash stream recorders that support both RTMP and HTTP protocols:

  • Replay Media Catcher
  • Orbit Downloader
  • WM Recorder
  • FLV Recorder

Successfully Capture Flash Video

Orbit Downloader is free and seems to work with some tweaking. There is a learning curve with this application. The following steps were used to capture a video from a commercial web site.

Use Grab++ a feature of Orbit Downloader to monitor a video being played on the web browser though Flash.

Sometimes the swf file is a code to launch another media like a flv file. On some commercial sites the flv files are hidden/protected so they may be difficult to track down and identify. The Grab++ program sniffs what is going on with the web browser when it plays a video via Flash. You will see all of the files being streamed to your browser. The big file is typically the video.

In our experiment a swf file launched another swf file which represented a custom video player interface. It also launched a streaming flv file. None of this could be detected with the browser and Flash player alone. Grab++ displayed everything being downloaded.

Once the flv file was downloaded it seemed to refuse to play in the Adobe Flash player.

Successfully Playing a Flash Video

To play flv files that will not play in Adobe Flash Player we used VLC Player version .9.8a. VLC Player opened and played both the audio and video of the flv file. Older versions of VLC only played the audio. If the video is missing it doesn't mean your flv file is incomplete. It probably indicates the flv file version is too new for your version of VLC player to decode. So far VLC Player version .9.8a has successfully decoded and played both audio and video for the flv files we have tested.