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		<title>By: Ned</title>
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		<description>Check out http://www.nirsoft.net to download VideoCacheView which helps you find out where video files have been temporarily stored on your PC.

I found that some files do not have an extension but if you copy the file as something.flv they can play back as an FLV.

If you find the location of the temporary internet files and sort them by size and date in the view options of the folder you can find the FLV file that you are after.

Since these are streamed over time and temporary, let the video play through and immediately go find it and then copy the file to somewhere else before it gets deleted.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Check out <a href="http://www.nirsoft.net" rel="nofollow">http://www.nirsoft.net</a> to download VideoCacheView which helps you find out where video files have been temporarily stored on your PC.</p>
<p>I found that some files do not have an extension but if you copy the file as something.flv they can play back as an FLV.</p>
<p>If you find the location of the temporary internet files and sort them by size and date in the view options of the folder you can find the FLV file that you are after.</p>
<p>Since these are streamed over time and temporary, let the video play through and immediately go find it and then copy the file to somewhere else before it gets deleted.</p>
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