When you clear the browsing history, do you select “Everythig” from the drop down?
yes , i clicked all current history , and Everything
i just did a test using VLC player and it worked, it’s not a elegant solution but should get the job done.
you have to extract the actual video link from the webpage link
example: the link for part 1 which you can see from the address bar is
http://pixologic.com/video/video-v2-zcr.php?videoname=https://s3.amazonaws.com/zclassroom/homeroom/lessons/videos/helmet-creation/reference-intro.f4v&w=1024&h=576
copy only this part
https://s3.amazonaws.com/zclassroom/homeroom/lessons/videos/helmet-creation/reference-intro.f4v
leaving out the beginning http://pixologic.com/video/video-v2-zcr.php?videoname= and also the tail end &w=1024&h=576
open VLC player, from file choose open from clip board. the video will start playing.
VLC player gives you options to save/convert.
do that for each part.
also once you’ve extracted the links, you may be able to paste them into download helper to download instead using VLC. or just paste them into a separate browser window and downloadhelper will detect it.
Good idea Zeddie. If you paste that part of the address (https://s3.amazonaws.com/zclassroom/homeroom/lessons/videos/helmet-creation/reference-intro.f4v) into a new tab in Google Chrome, it pops up the save dialog and you can save the video directly.