New firefox extension -download embeded webpage objects

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Dewey Edwards

Download Embedded 0.1

Download Embedded is a Firefox extension that allows quick
downloading of
embedded objects on a Webpage. It adds a right-click context menu
entry
as well as an entry in the Tools menu. Its great for grabbing
embedded
flash animations, movies, music, etc. from Webpages.

License: GNU General Public License (GPL)
Project URL: http://freshmeat.net/projects/dlembed/
 
Dewey said:
Download Embedded is a Firefox extension that allows quick
downloading of embedded objects on a Webpage.

What's wrong with just using FF's "View page info" menu and
then clicking the "Media" tab and saving the entries?
 
123 said:
What's wrong with just using FF's "View page info" menu and
then clicking the "Media" tab and saving the entries?

I was wondering if anyone knows how i can get a particular Real Media Video
Stream.
The following link:
http://www.atomfilms.com/contentPlay/video.jsp?id=atom_221&preplay=1
has a video stream (with my settings anyway) and i wanted to download the
video stream.
With this new plugin, and also with the media tab in the "view page info"
option, trying to save the real media stream seems to just open it up in
Media Player Classic and not get me any further with saving the stream.
Am i doing something wrong, or is it just not possible to do this with
either of these methods?

Thanks
Ben
 
What's wrong with just using FF's "View page info" menu and
then clicking the "Media" tab and saving the entries?

Nothing. I believe this extension moves *that* to the right click
menu (based on your post and finding the "View page info" tool
option). It's now a one click option that I will keep.

Thanks for your question. When time, I *need* to explore what FF
can really do.
 
Dewey said:
Nothing. I believe this extension moves *that* to the right click
menu (based on your post and finding the "View page info" tool
option). It's now a one click option that I will keep.

I see. Well, you can right-click the page in Firefox and select
"View Page Info" from there, and then just click the "Media" tab.
But I guess if you want just one click then that's your right! :)
 
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