Anything I watch on-line, I download it if I want to. It is very simple.
I use several programs to accomplish this.
Of course, I'm able to record anything being broadcast by any of the corporate news channels because I have an ATI All-In-Wonder Graphics card.
http://ati.amd.com/products/radeonx1900 ... index.html
Convert Google Flash Video to .avi Windows Media Player
This program allows you to download from Google or YouTube and the program will convert the GoogleFlash video to an .avi file for Windows Media Player or an MPEG file as well.
http://www.enriquepuertas.com
Example:
If you want to download or save a LiveLeak video .... Or from Jon Stewart site and many others ....
It is easy using Mozilla FireFox
http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox
You will need an "Add On"
FireFox Download Helper 1.96
http://releases.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla ... -fx+fl.xpi
The video will download as an .FLV
There are free FLV Players out there in Mouse Land
http://www.martijndevisser.com/blog/art ... er-updated
Or You Can Convert .FLV file to .AVI
Media Coder (It's Free)
http://www.free-codecs.com/download/MediaCoder.htm
Download File Here
http://mediacoder.sourceforge.net/dlfull_stable.htm
If your watching C-Span Book TV (RealPlayer Presentation) as an example ....
Play the video in your own RealPlayer program and not on the net. Check the View Menu and check out the "view clip" information and you will find a URL which begins with "RTSP" or "PPM" .
If your at the Democracy Now site and want to download the video content, you need to right-click the view program link and download the "RAM" file.
Then you could use EMEditor to read the "RAM" file in order to find the RTSP or PPM URL.
http://www.emeditor.com
I use Off-Line Explorer to download once I have the RTSP or PPM URL.
http://www.metaproducts.com/mp/Offline_ ... rprise.htm
If your watching BBC Newsnight, as an example, you can download the video content by using a program called StreamDown.
http://stream-down.cocsoft.com
I guess I could go on and on with descriptions and instructions, but I don't wanna bore you.
I'm very fluent about this kind of stuff. I collect software programs like most people collect stamps. I've got 12 thousand software titles which I've collected over the past 4 or 5 years. It is almost a full time job keeping up to newer versions. I haven't paid for a program since Windows 3.1.
I subscribe to a NewsGroup or UseNet as well. ($15 American per month)
http://newshosting.com
I got my own site, forums, blog, livechat, mailserver and whatever. I only set it up in order to learn how to do it. After I learned how, I lost interest. I've not updated my site since two years. I dislike using my blog because people were adding crazy comments or MSN/Yahoo/Google robots were trippin' in and out .... so I closed the blog comment section. Now, if I write at my blog, it feels too much like talking to myself, since I closed the comment section.
I use my forums as a database or a place to store news articles and commentaries I find on the web. It is kind of funny to see a forum with 43 thousand posts and all by the same poster or member. I don't have my forums open to the public because I operate a server without the consent of my ISP. I use an old Pentium4 with IGig of Ram and it works really well as a server. I'm set up to stream or broadcast audio visual/visual content. I must have a collection of 4 thousand audio/visual items.
Am I boring yuh?
Calm
Calm is my default and not simply my fault.
A suspicion counter, gainfully employed by Suspicious Minds.
A psychic amnesiac with peripheral vision.
I know in advance what I'll forget.
And most times I see far into the future, but just way off to one side.