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How do I rip (capture) video from a website
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I have managed to get it into a Real Player by pasting the link into another rowse and it was downloaded into the temp internet files, playing with Real Player.
How do I save the file from real player or can I acess the temp iternet files and save it from there ?0 -
the temporary internet files can be found by looking in the C:\Documents and Settings\[your username]\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Filesrobd831 wrote:I have managed to get it into a Real Player by pasting the link into another rowse and it was downloaded into the temp internet files, playing with Real Player.
How do I save the file from real player or can I acess the temp iternet files and save it from there ?0 -
robd831 wrote:Looked at them both,
First prolem is I don't have Mozilla firefox, I have windows XP
Second , the age or window it opens has no url to use in vixey.net
or am I doing something wrong, or just too old and simple...
i'm a techno dunce and have managed to sort this, first off, you need to know that Windows XP is the operating system, Firefox is not an operating system.
Firefox is an alternative to Internet Explorer, and since iwas introduced to it from my friends I have rarely used Internet Explorer. there's a program thats built into firefox (videodownloader) that can download 99% of videos from the web (copyright permitted )
Trust me, once you switch to firefox i doubt you'll use Internet Explorer again.£4988 Lloyds TSB Mastercard
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5limJim wrote:Trust me, once you switch to firefox i doubt you'll use Internet Explorer again.
Not quite true for me personally, I've used FF for years but the recent introduction of IE7 has converted me back again, I find it does everything that I liked about FF except it is compatible with more websites than FF was. Of course if you're talking about IE6 then I agree as that was a hog."She is quite the oddball. Did you notice how she didn't even get excited when she saw this original ZX-81?"
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i agree with you, FF is my main browser. i only occasionally use IE when the psp download store plays up5limJim wrote:Trust me, once you switch to firefox i doubt you'll use Internet Explorer again.0
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