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Saving Streaming Video Content
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Can streamed video content be saved? In this case, I want to save a video from a website that offers a short film "preview" and streams at 256k/sec in Windows Media Player (it plays in a WMV pop-up window rather than the player itself).
It's only about 2 mins long at most, but I'd like to save it so that I can watch it again without having to visit the site each time. Is this possible? Does the video get saved in a cache file somewhere? If so, how do I go about saving it so that I can play it normally whenever I'd like to.
It's only about 2 mins long at most, but I'd like to save it so that I can watch it again without having to visit the site each time. Is this possible? Does the video get saved in a cache file somewhere? If so, how do I go about saving it so that I can play it normally whenever I'd like to.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If its streaming, the only thing that gets saved in the cache is a very small file and not the full stream - there are a few programmes about that do this, have a look on google for "capturing streaming video" (or similar) - heres a few programmes that do the trick, some free, others not
http://all-streaming-media.com/record-video-stream/recor d-streaming-video-windows-media-and-real-video.htm
Good luck
http://all-streaming-media.com/record-video-stream/recor d-streaming-video-windows-media-and-real-video.htm
Good luck
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