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cccp

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There is this video on the Internet, that I want to use in my presentation at college. The problem is: it is too slow on the Net. I want to download it, and save it on disk. How do I do that?

Here is the link, if that helps:

http://www.mobiltrak.com (on the right choose "ABC Story Tonight")

Also: Is there a way to record Internet broadcasts?

Thanks a lot for your help.
 
Then download it, if your connection is too slow then go to your college and download it there ... then burn it on a cd or just network the computer and transfer it to your notebook or whatever.

Record it? Unless there is an option for it, the best way would be to look and see if there is a program that will capture the video.

When you say internet broadcast, do you mean live? If it isn't live then you can just get the link and save that. Even if it is live you can capture it ... I could make you a program for it, but that would take some time which I don't have. :(

-sk
 
well, you see, when I access that video, it plays in the browser window. But when I right-click on it, the "Save As.." text is disabled. So I was wondering if there is any other way to download it, besides the "right-clicking"?
 
CCCP said:
well, you see, when I access that video, it plays in the browser window. But when I right-click on it, the "Save As.." text is disabled. So I was wondering if there is any other way to download it, besides the "right-clicking"?

Right click, save target as ...

Works for me, on ie6.

-sk
 
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