Until now we have been talking about various ways to save media contents like images, videos, but not always you will succeed due to a number of reasons. Your browser does save every media content on hard disk when you are watching it online. So here we present the easiest and the most reliable way to do so. Just follow these steps,
Step 1:
First of all, open the Website on your browser and let it load fully.
Step 2:
All the media contents are saved on a folder named “Cache” on your hard disk. On a Windows system, the path for Mozilla Cache folder is as follows, “C:\Documents and Settings\Windows_user_Name\Local Settings\Application Data\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\Profile_Name\Cache”. Here “Windows_user_Name” is the name of the user under which you are logged in and “Profile_Name” is the name of profile which you are using on Mozilla. So open this folder on you explorer.
Step 3:
Mozilla doesn’t save all the files with some reasonable name, all will be alphanumeric and without any extensions. So you have to identify it. The best way to do so is to arrange all the icons according to their size and copy the file with the largest size since you know the file you need is video file. Sometimes if you cannot guess, then just go for a trial and error method. You will get it and when you do, copy and paste it to somewhere else. Rename the file with a more human readable name and put a compatible extension. And you are done.
Before performing these steps don’t forget to clear your cache, it will save you a lot of time. And also don’t close your browser before saving the file because as soon as you close the browser the file will be deleted.





