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If you run Easy Debian you could get iceweasel and get one of the many Firefox Plugins for downloading Flash from a page.. IE: DownloadHelper.
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However, i'd like to eliminate the PC from the process and rely on the N810 solely. mYTube does this sort of thing pretty well with YouTube vids so the ability to save flv files has clearly been developed. Now I just need to be able to do this from other sites.
Any suggestions?