You can spend hours watching videos on
Youtube and other similar websites and having lots of fun, but what if
you want to recover those videos later on? Sure, you can always search
through your browsing history, but that takes a lot of time and it
doesn't always work.
It's much easier to use VideoCacheView
and let it recover all the videos you've watched online for you. This
program analyzes your web browser's cache (from both Internet Explorer
and Firefox) and extracts all the video files stored in it. You can then
watch them again, as long as you have the right player. What's more,
the program also includes a link to download the file to your hard
drive.
VideoCacheView is great to
review videos you specially enjoyed, but it does have some limitations:
for example, videos are not always stored in cache while you play them
online, which means VideoCacheView won't be able to recover them. Also,
if you want to access the latest videos you've watched, you'll have to
close the web browser.
Pros
Works with Internet Explorer and Firefox
Supports all video formats
Cons
Bear in mind that not all videos are stored in cache
Browser must be close before extracting latest videos
OS requirements for VideoCacheView:
OS: Win98/98SE/Me/2000/XP/Vista
Download From HERE
No comments:
Post a Comment