alan c wrote:
> Jim Kissel wrote:
>> alan c wrote:
>>> I rarely capture streaming video and it seems I am often facing new
>>> issues :-)
>>>
>>> I have become experienced with using firefox to view a clip, then
>>> using the firefox cached file to replay the clip off line.
>>>
>>> However an
For what it's worth, I have used ZamZar's URL option (http://www.zamzar.com) to
download a few YouTube videos in MPEG format. Again, this would be browser
(and OS) independent.
>> Try http://keepvid.com/
>> with the URL http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-4285568518538296189
>>
>> It's do
Jim Kissel wrote:
>
> alan c wrote:
>> I rarely capture streaming video and it seems I am often facing new
>> issues :-)
>>
>> I have become experienced with using firefox to view a clip, then
>> using the firefox cached file to replay the clip off line.
>>
>> However an OLPC video of one ho
alan c wrote:
> I rarely capture streaming video and it seems I am often facing new
> issues :-)
>
> I have become experienced with using firefox to view a clip, then
> using the firefox cached file to replay the clip off line.
>
> However an OLPC video of one hour seems to exceed a size an
I rarely capture streaming video and it seems I am often facing new
issues :-)
I have become experienced with using firefox to view a clip, then
using the firefox cached file to replay the clip off line.
However an OLPC video of one hour seems to exceed a size and things do
not work.
the ol