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Movies Extractor Scout - Saving movies from Google Video
Movies Extractor Scout for Windows 98/Me/2000/XP/Vista allows to save flash movies from Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox and Opera browsers.
Tutorial:
how to extract/save video flash movie (video, trailer, fun movie)
from Google Video
In this sample
we will review how Movies
Extractor Scout can extract video from Google
Video (we will save Lost Season 3 trailer video to the
flash file on computer).
Run Internet
Explorer, open Google
Video website and search for Lost
3 to find Lost 3 trailer
video:
![]() Wait until the
whole movie will be downloaded until the end (check grayed progress
bar)
![]() To extract this
video movie (Lost 3 trailer) click Movies Extractor
Scout icon on the Internet Explorer toolbar:
![]() Answer Yes when
program asks if you want to scan browsers cache or not:
![]() Program will display
all available video and flash movies in "Extracted"
list. Look for LostSeason3Trailer in the list of movies
and click it to play:
![]() Now you can save
this video to swf flash file. Use Save As command in File
menu:
![]() Enter filename
in dialog that appears and click Save to save this video
to a file:
![]() You can also add
this movie to the Favorites list of movies. These movies
are automatically stored in My Documents\My Flash Movies\
To add movie to
Favorites - right-click on the movie and select Add to Favorites..
or press D
![]() Change title of
the movie if needed and click Add to add flash movie
![]() Now this movie
is accessible from the list of Favorites flash movies without
internet connection:
![]() Favorites movies are stored in My Documents\My Flash Movies\ Shop Safely: Movies Extractor Scout comes with a 30-DAY UNCONDITIONAL MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE Tutorials: - how to save video from YouTube- how to save movie from Google Video - how to save movie as FLV video - how to create standalone EXE player from SWF - how to set flash movie as Desktop wallpaper - capture frame to JPEG image
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