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I found this on the Skype community forums
The easiest way is to:
- Open the video in Google Chrome. Enter the Code (in one of the most dramatic prompts know to man, "it is time") and click play.
- Once the video is well underway in playing, press F12 to bring up the Developer pane. Under "Frames" click on the header with a jumble of letters and numbers, then scroll down to XHR.
- Right click the "flvs-play" resource reference, then either "Open link in new tab" or "Copy link location".
- Press CTRL+S then save that file to whatever name you want. Before clicking OK, add the suffix ".flv" ("add that to the end of the name" is what I am trying to say).
You now have a usable file. Hooray. The other methods still work, this is simply MUCH EASIER.
http://community.skype.com/t5/Windows-desktop-client/Download-a-video-message/td-p/1440237
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