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How to capture and download iFilm video with Web Video Downloader?

This tutorial takes iFilm.com as an example and introduces you how to download flv and enjoy it offline.

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by on 29/11/2007DVD Video
Tags:Web Video Downloader, iFilm video, Mozilla Firefox, FLV Player
Sothink Web Video Downloader, a convenient video downloader, can detect any live video from internet, capture video, download video and save video to your hard disk for offline enjoyment. It enables you to capture and download Flash videos (flv) from popular video websites such as YouTube, MSN, Google, etc. It also supports downloading video in other formats (wmv, asf, avi, mov, mp4, m4v, 3gp, rm, rmvb, etc.) from most video hosting sites and blogs.

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Step 1

Make sure you have installed Mozilla Firefox and Web Video Downloader correctly.

After installation, you can see the icon of Web Video Downloader on the tool bar. It's more convenient to open the sidebar of Web Video Downloader by clicking on its icon.



Step 2

Click the icon of Web Video Downloader on Firefox tool bar to open the sidebar. You can also choose "Tools -> Web Video Downloader" to open the sidebar.



Step 3

Open the page containing the video you want to capture and download. Then an Interception Tip would pop up if the program detects any Flash video. Click "OK" to start downloading the FLV video file.



Click "Cancel" to cancel downloading. Then if you want to restore downloading, right-click the file in the sidebar and choose "Download...".



Step 4

Play downloaded flv with FLV Player.

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