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Capturing Streaming Video Anonymous
Anyone know how to capture streaming Video
to the hard drive?
>> Anonymous
No but do you have the sauce on this?
>> Anonymous
bumpity bump
>> Anonymous
its all saved to the cache of your web browser, go find the cache, prolly in the documents and settings application data section and copy it out.
>> Anonymous
>>982807
flash streams don't work that way.
>> Anonymous
mplayer http://url.lol/stream.vmw -dumpstream -dumpfile output.wmv
>> Anonymous
try fraps
>> Miles_Umbrae
>>982802
Source of this?
>> Anonymous
for Youtube use vdownloader, haven't fail me once i got like 20 Gb of you tubes videos
>> Anonymous
Realplayer can also capture streams
>> Anonymous
bump for sauce
>> Sunsparc !!ehlHPYR7kaP
>>982802

Tubehunter will let you download Youtube videos.
>> Anonymous
sauce?
>> Anonymous
If it's from youtube, you can just type the address of the video into this site:
http://www.downloadyoutubevideos.com/

Now, more importantly. Sauce of OP?
>> Anonymous
give sauce on>>982802
>> Anonymous
yes I do

Ive downloaded over 600 movie trailers from you tube.

saves them as *.flv files so ive also converted them to *.avi files

how bad do you want to know?
>> Anonymous
>>983319
and i know a lot faster way than this asshole
>> Anonymous
The latest realplayer has a nice add on.
>> Anonymous
>>983340
Sure you do.
gtfo, troll.
>> Anonymous
>>983360
damn! got me. oh well i tried

fag

enjoy your aids
>> Anonymous
>>983385
How original of you.
>> Anonymous
since when?
>> Anonymous
The DOWNLOADHELPER extension for Firefox captures all types of video.

You just a need a FLV player to play them afterwards (there's many free ones).
>> Anonymous
>>983514
JetAudio and VLC (sorta, if you don't try to RW or FFD) play those FLV files, as well as convert them to AVI or other.
>> Anonymous
try orbit as well