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Record streaming video of pc

Discussion in 'All other topics' started by NINVIN21, Dec 20, 2005.

  1. NINVIN21

    NINVIN21 Regular member

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    Is there a progam that will do this?

    some web sites have video clips, how do I record them to my pc. I have a tv capture card.

    As far as I can see this is not possible to do.


    Thank you
     
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    net transport can capture audio and video streams
     
  3. NINVIN21

    NINVIN21 Regular member

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    I tried this a while back and did not get it working,
    can you please post a real quick guide on how to do this,

    Or if anyone else knows how to do this with a differnt program please point me the right way.


    Thank you
     
  4. ireland

    ireland Active member

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    FIREFOX ADD ON

    IF YE DO NOT HAVE THE FIREFOX BROWSER
    GET IT HERE
    http://www.mozilla.com/firefox/


    VIDEO DOWNLOADER..........Firefox extension lets you freely download videos from Youtube, Google, Metacafe, iFilm, Dailymotion... and 60+ other video sites ! And all embedded objects on a webpage (movies, mp3s, flash, quicktime, etc)! Directly! VideoDownloader add a small icon on the status bar at the bottom of your firefox window, and a toolbar button. Just click that and download the video you are watching.....(free).....GO THERE!

    COPY AND PASTE THIS IN YE BROWSER
    https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/2390
     
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  5. NINVIN21

    NINVIN21 Regular member

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    Wow, Thank you vere much I never new about that, It will come in use alot, But there is a lot of web sites it dont work on.
    Is there any other programs out there that are easy to use?

    Thank you tho This is the first I ever heard of this Plug-in.
    (It's so easy to use it aint funny).

    Thanks again

     
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    NINVIN21 Regular member

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    I Did not know firefox had so many plug-in's (Wow)

    I just wanted to say the other sites I wanted video from work useing

    Embedded 0.4 it is also a firefox plug-in.

    Thank you so much I been wanting this for a while.
    (im so happy now)

    I also just wanna say the (Download Statusbar 0.9.4.1)
    is also a nice add-on.



     
  7. ctimbers1

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    I get some really cool ecards that are usually shown by flash player in the IE, and I'd like to save a few. Can it be done without FireFox, Please??

    Someone else mentioned I should try getting Macromedia Flash Pro.. would that work??

    Thanks much.

     
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    i have the video downloader on firefox but all the videos i download i cant seem to convert to other formats such as WMV, AVI and MPEG.
     
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    I downloaded the FireFox.

    I downloaded the "Video Download" add-on from a posted link ( https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/2390 ).
    @ireland, thank you for the link :)

    I have the download icon in the bottom right - no new buttons on top.

    While on the page with the embedded video, I clicked that download icon in the bottom right - it opens a new window with a "download link" button.

    I clicked on the "download link" button and another window opens and plays the correct video (exactly what I wished to keep).

    Can't figure out how to make it save though - there is nothing to click in the top of this last window playing the video (none of the usual "File", "Edit", "View", "Go", etc. and no buttons either). And right-clicking on it shows no new options, only the usual Play, Loop, Rewind, etc.

    The other option mentioned two steps ago (alternative to "download link") said to paste the link into download manager - I don't see "Download Manager" anywhere...

    I don't know if it would resolve this, but
    @NINVIN21 I couldn't find that Embedded plug-in to even try it...??


    What am I missing please???

    Thank you very much.. :)
     
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    your surpossed to
    and do
    to save the videos
     
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    As mentioned, right-clicking the video doesn't give me that option.... only Zoom In, Show All, Quality, Loop, Play, Rewind, Forard, Back, Settings (flash player settings), Print & About Flash Player... they're exactly the same options as if using IE.

    ?????
     
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