Wednesday, December 05, 2007
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IS THERE A WAY TO SAVE THESE TO DISC?
ReplyDeleteThe answer is clearly a.
ReplyDeleteBelgian beer is the source of all things, including chocolate.
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ReplyDeleteYes, there is. Most of the streaming video sites (google video, youtube, probably this one, etc.) stream a shockwave FLV file to your browser. Firefox has numerous add ons that will allow you to save whatever FLV files are present on a page. After that, you'll just need a media player that can play FLV files... Windows media player can only do it if you get the correct codec(s).