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| 45652 | 2002-04-25 13:56:00 | Greetings, I would like to capture this video stream link onto disk: streaming.rbcnow.com Please show me how if it is possible. Thank you in advance for your help. Best Regards James |
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| 45653 | 2002-04-25 17:23:00 | Try ASF Recorder. This very cool program allows you to download the streaming file to watch at a more convenient time, or download the higher streaming bitrate and not get a droppled frame. any how download from here 'ftp.pcworld.com Extract all the files contained in the zip into the same folder ie 'c:\program files\asf recorder\'. And then when ready to run, run the asfrecorder.exe, paste in the address of the stream (click on the stream link and use copy shortcut here), choose a name for the downloaded streaming file and soon all should be on your pc. Jess |
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| 45654 | 2002-04-25 22:29:00 | failing that, just try pasting that link into a ftp client. (www.bpftp.com </pimp> and hit CTRL+E and insert the link) to download it. however, if the 'video file' aka the file you visit grabs the main video/audio from another location your stuffed. :P (not sure about the above program thou, but i use BPFTP for grapping files which would normally be streamed.) if your trying to d/l Real format videos, try checking the source of the website. usually you can create a link to the main video file. :) |
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