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Or do they just not play properly? Issues with Flash, which YouTube uses to play videos, may cause. To the Do you remember when a company called Macromedia introduced their rich web plugin, Flash? Back then, Flash was an exciting new prospect.

It introduced the ability to animate, using frame-by-frame and using motion-tweening, add sound. We grew up with, the story of Flash has always led to animated debates. But thanks to Flash, the web is a far more interactive place today. Over the past few years, you may have heard the term HTML5 every once in a while.

Whether you know anything about web development or not, the concept can be somewhat nebulous and confusing. Maybe the new kid on the block and while it is growing up, Flash still holds sway when one thinks of rich animations and advanced interactive games.

Remember, one of the most popular sites today – Facebook – is still having fun with Flash games. It is not even the last giant standing as many online games still run on Flash. Downloading them and keeping them offline has its plusses. You can watch them offline when you choose to. You can convert them to a format of your choice. You can use them in a PowerPoint presentation.

Or even carry them around on your smartphone. Flash animation files are embedded as SWF (Small Web Format) files in webpages. With a bit of elbow grease, it is possible to download these files without the overhead of browser extensions. Here’s how you can do it on Chrome, Firefox, and Internet Explorer. Download Flash Files Using Chrome To download SWF files in Chrome without the express help of any extensions, you have to dive into some of Chrome’s tools that are favored by developers.

Don’t worry, the steps are simple enough. Open the Flash video on a Chrome tab and allow it to load completely. Right-click on an empty area and select Inspect Element from the context menu. The Developer Tools opens up in a separate frame at the bottom of the browser screen.

Instead of searching for the specific SWF file in the jumble of code, click on the magnifying glass icon which says – S elect an element in the page to inspect it. Using the selection also helps if there are more than one video on the page. Click on the Flash video which gets highlighted in blue.

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Correspondingly, the object path is also selected in the code. Select the URL and paste it in the address bar of Chrome, and then open it again. Open the dropdown Chrome menu (Customize and control Google Chrome) from the top-right and click on Save page as. Save the flash video to your computer disk. Download Flash Files Using Firefox Launch Firefox and load to the page which contains the embedded SWF Flash file that you want to download. Let the SWF file stream through once completely. On any empty part of the page, right-click and select the Page Info context menu option.

Or alternatively, go to Tools – Page Info. The Page Info box has five tabs. Select the Media tab.

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As long as the page has any media in it, the Media tab lists all image elements like icons, style sheets and Flash files on the particular webpage. There’s bit of work involved as you have to sift through the cached elements to locate the SWF file. You can make it quicker by sorting the elements by type and narrowing down to the one that says Embed.

Highlight the file and click Save as to save the file on your hard drive. Download Flash files Using Internet Explorer Earlier versions of Internet Explorer made it easy to go into the Temporary Internet Files and copy the cached SWF files. You could access the Temporary Files from the browser’s Internet Options. Since Windows 7 and Internet Explorer 7 (as far as I can recall), you have to take a more roundabout route. Here are the steps which will allow you to grad SWF files if you are using Internet Explorer. Log into your machine with your Administrator account. Open IE and load the video of your choice completely.

You have to go to the Folder Options from the Control Panel or Explorer to tweak a few visibility settings i.e. Enable “Show hidden files and folders”, uncheck “ Hide protected Operating System Files” and also uncheck “ Hide Extensions for Known Filetypes”. Now, navigate to Username AppData Local Microsoft Windows Temporary Internet Files. Add “Low Content.IE5” to the location in the address bar.

There will be some folders with random alphanumeric names. Open these folders search through them manually for the SWF file. For an easier search, you can click on the “ Type” column header and arrange all similar files together.

Copy the SWF file to a location of your choice. The downloaded Flash files can be viewed in players like As of 2012, there are a ton of media players available on the market, and many of them are free. With such a large selection, sometimes it can be hard to pick which software will. And the excellent Whenever we have written an article about great media players, people were quick to remind us of PotPlayer.

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Once we checked it out, we had to agree that it was indeed pretty awesome. Among others. Alternatively, you can simply drag and drop it into your browser. The next time you come across a cool animated interactive, think about downloading it and keeping it offline. You now have the methods now, or you probably knew them and this information is old hat.

Adobe engine. Either way, tell us if you prefer browser extensions for the job or would you go back to the basics as explained here. What do you usually look to download? Image Credit: Liliya Linnik via Shutterstock.com.