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Have you ever watched any tutorial or video over the Internet and then wished to save it on your local disk? This is very common for anyone that he first watch the video and then download it to the local disk if there is an option available to do so. But as we recall many websites does not have this function, to download any video from their server. But do you know for every video that is being played back on a system must be cached on the local disk.. this way it is fact that this must be saving anywhere on the local disk and only we need to got the trick/application which can derive the info from the browser cache. So is this really possible?
Yes! VideoCacheView solves it for us, it can automatically search the entire browser cache and if there is any video if you watched will automatically be listed in its window.
So the next time even you watched any video from Internet even if it is YouTube or any other site you can save the cached video to any location you want or can play it again direct from the cache.. Isn’t this tool is much required by the video lover community plz don’t forget to share this article or tool to your friends…
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