
*Unlimited Music download without limitation Unlimitedly free conversions and downloads Music Directly ! Free Mp3 Downloader for you Search unlimited high sound quality music, Play & download mp3 music song for free in Flvto. This app will convert your Video in to Mp3 and Download it on your mobile phone. My question is about starting fake playback and getting the video files which are already in the cache.Free Flvto Download & Mp3 Video Converter App for Android ! with Youtube) but making such an app is not viable since websites change ways they deliver flv files as basic defense. I guess that's it, so it shouldn't be possible to make such an app.ītw, does the FVD extension for Google Chrome get FLV files by scanning the Chrome browser cache?ĮDIT: I know that Youtube now uses html5, I'm not looking to download Youtube videos.ĮDIT: I've seen apps that work with specific websites (e.g. In 4: web cache is stored under /data/data/app_package_name/cache/webViewCacheChromium and this folder is not accessible even for the app itself (?) unless the phone is rooted. swf file would even be in a state where it could receive input if we don't even have a running activity In 3: I'm not sure one can emulate a click on Play button for the swf file, especially if we don't know what exact website we are on (we want the app to work on any website) and websites use their own, custom-written swf flash players. In this scheme multiple things would probably fail: flv files in the cache, it copies them, say, to some folder on SD card The app somehow sends a fake click to the action script in the swf file as if the user pressed "Play"Īfter a short while the app checks the cache of the webview (yet, there is no activity shown to the user). The service loads the webpage (html file) where the video is The app starts a service which runs in a background thread and doesn't even require an opened activity. How such an app could (theoretically, ideally) work:

The app should not require root.Īfter doing my homework and googling a lot I came to the conclusion that such an app is not possible but I just wanted more experienced people to confirm this (or maybe suggest workarounds if I am wrong). The app should also ideally work for any website playing flash videos and not just some specific websites. I'm thinking if it would be possible to write an app for Android which would allow a user to download flash videos from a website without making the user to start playback of every video manually in a browser.
