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| True Techie Join Date: May 2006
Posts: 205
| Is there any programs that allow you to capture video thats playing through internet sites. For example previews or short videos that sites dont let you download? Im not trying to steal movies and put them on to dvds or anything like that. Thanks for any help.
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| Super Techie Join Date: Oct 2005
Posts: 465
| I believe you can download most videos that you can see on a web browser. There are even ways of capturing streming videos. I guess you need to tell us what kind of videos (as in file format) or the site you are talking about. |
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| Master Techie Join Date: Dec 2006
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| if using firefox download the unplug plugin and then u just click on the video you want to download and you get a list of the sources sorted into likelyhood of bein the video clip so basicly wat Tkey said but automated. I think it uses a website called keepvideo.com as a general interface so try that website if u dont use firefox Matt
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| Super Techie Join Date: Oct 2005
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![]() 1. Go to video.google.com and find the video you like. 2. Copy the entire link from the address bar. 3. Go to keepvid.com 4. Paste your link and select Google as your source. 5. Download from the link provided. 6. Enjoy. | |
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