How To Extract Videos From Your Browser’s Cache
With the amount of web sites we visit everyday, it’s safe to say that our browser’s cache contains a lot of videos, some of which we’d probably like to watch again. If you’ve ever wished that there was an easy way to browse your cache to look for good videos, here’s the answer.
First thing you need to do is download Video Cache View. Video Cache View is a tiny application (52 KB) that will let you extract videos from your browser’s cache and save it on your computer. You don’t even need to install it, just run the executable.

Before you run Video Cache View, make sure to close your browser first. Run the utility and wait for the program to finish scanning. Once it’s done, the main windows will display all the videos in your browser’s cache. You can then play the video from your cache, or copy it to another location if you want to save it.
Video Cache View doesn’t include a .flv player, so you’ll need to use a free .flv player like Any FLV Player to play flash videos.
Videos on YouTube, etc, are not saved in your cache. If you’re a Firefox user, you can use Download Helper to save videos from sites like YouTube.
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October 29th, 2007 12:24
Hmmm….this is a potentially useful tip, especially since I have started to integrate videos into my blog a little more lately.
But then again, I tend to clear my cache rather frequently, which presumably would wipe out any stored videos in there. I learned to start clearing my cache more often after I got a Trojan (which was fortunately caught by my AVG antivirus program), and upon tracing the source, figured out that it had come through my cache while I was surfing on a traffic exchange.
October 29th, 2007 18:00
Brownbarron what a very useful application this could be, have you tried it, if so does it work very well?
Karl,
You could always run Video Cache View before you clear out your cache.
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October 29th, 2007 22:42
@Karl:

Heh that does present a slight problem
@jsanderz:
It works pretty good. I like that it shows you what site the video was from. Saves a lot of time
October 30th, 2007 00:16
Interesting find, I usually go to IE cache tmp folder to copy the video this could save a lot of time. BTW does this work with Firefox too?
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October 30th, 2007 00:29
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October 30th, 2007 01:27
Brown that is really good buddy… I would love to extract those videos without having to redownload them.
Stumbled
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October 30th, 2007 01:29
@Keith:

Yes it does buddy
@Shivaranjan:
Thanks for the stumble buddy!
October 30th, 2007 04:14
This would well on my video website. I guess that means I need to use my HP more ore find a Mac equivalent.
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October 30th, 2007 04:45
@Opal:
Hehehe
October 30th, 2007 05:42
Nice tool! Unfortunately I’ve just deleted my cache so I cannot test it. But I’ll try it again after a few days.
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October 30th, 2007 06:18
@Diana13:
It’s great. One of my favorite tools
October 30th, 2007 12:53
Okay, this is somewhat off topic, but could someone please tell me why the paragraphs in all of my comments keep getting squished together? I know that I’m pressing the enter key twice in order to leave a blank line between each paragraph, but for some reason the white space does not show up after I submit the comment. Do I need to use the line break HTML tag?
October 30th, 2007 13:10
@Karl:
Normally the enter key is sufficient for adding line breaks but on this theme it doesn’t work hehe. You can use the < br /> tag. Just put the first < together with br
October 30th, 2007 13:11
any kind of videos?
October 30th, 2007 13:14
@katalyst:
Any kind
October 30th, 2007 15:00
@Brown Baron:
Thank you for clearing that up. It was getting rather frustrating to post longer comments and risk the possibility that other readers would think that I didn’t know how to put white space between paragraphs. I know that some readers get irritated when they have to wade through large blocks of text all at once with no breaks in between the lines so that they can “rest” their eyes.
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October 30th, 2007 15:34
Hmmm….on second thought, maybe this isn’t as clear as it seems. I just tried posting two more comments and used the line break tag with the same syntax as you mentioned and it STILL doesn’t work. I even tried looking at the source code of the page to see if I could find any clues but I still can’t figure it out. This is just getting ridiculous…there must be SOME way of making a blank line with this theme because I’ve seen blank lines in other people’s comments.
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October 30th, 2007 15:45
Awesome application. I’ll definitely be using this a lot in the future.
If you want to directly download the videos from video sites, you can find firefox plugins to do so easily. Skip the middle process… it’s a little bit faster, I guess.
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October 30th, 2007 19:36
Brown thanks for the nice tip, it works great.
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October 31st, 2007 02:16
@Dan:

That’s true
@Ram:
You’re definitely welcome buddy
November 1st, 2007 15:58
good app….but will it work with maxthon ,opera or any other browser which are ie or firefox based platform ?
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November 1st, 2007 22:15
Pretty Cool. I always used to though that they store it somewhere but never was able to find it. Lol I have to use IE though but not a problem
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November 1st, 2007 22:23
@abhishek:

It works with IE and Mozilla-based browsers
@Ashish:
Hehe I used to have the same problem buddy
November 5th, 2007 01:24
I think it’s illegal to take stuff from other video sites like Youtube.com and Metacafe.com
Well who really cares. I am going to use this tool to download videos.
November 5th, 2007 03:31
@Prathik:
Hehehe
May 10th, 2008 04:28
Seems like great tool I will check it now thanks…
June 10th, 2008 15:01
YouTubeRobot.com today announces YouTube Robot 2.0, a tool that enables you to download video from YouTube.com onto your PC, convert it to various formats to watch it when you are on the road on mobile devices like mobile phone, iPod, iPhone, Pocket PC, PSP, or Zune.
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