Recently viewed a Video on a website! Want to save it! But don’t know how to do so? The answer is Extract the Video from the Browser Cache.

Whenever a Video is Buffered, it directly goes to the Cache folder of the Browser you are using. It’s really easy to extract them and save them to your Hard Disk Drive.
VideoCacheView is a cool utility that can help you to extract the video file from the cache and save it for watching it in the future.

It automatically scans the entire cache of Internet Explorer and Mozilla-based Web browsers (Including Firefox) and finds all video files that are currently stored in it. It allows you to easily copy the cached video files into another folder for playing/watching them in the future. If you have a movie player that is configured to play flv files, it also allows you to play the video directly from your browser’s cache.
How to Use:
VideoCacheView doesn’t require any installation process or additional DLL files. In order to start using it, simply run the executable file VideoCacheView.exe
After running VideoCacheView, it scan the cache folders of your Internet Explorer and Mozilla browsers, as well as the temporary folder of Windows. Wait 5 – 30 seconds until the scanning process is finished, and the main window of VideoCacheView should display all the video files that are currently in cache.
Remember close all the browsers before running this utility. Also Youtube! Videos are not stored in Hard Disk Cache, so you can use DownloadHelper
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