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    There is a site which allows me to stream video movies of Japanese animation, using either Real Player or Windows media Player. The question is, How can I capture this stream on my hard drive to view it later. The movies are broken up into chapters obviously to make them smaller. I am using wnidows ME.
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  2. For varial file formats (including RM format)---StreamingVCR Box.

    WMV, MPEG----Windows Media Player (using "Save As&quot

    ASF----ASF Recorder





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    AT, Sorry, but you have lost me, I'm only a newbie when it comes to video, can you explain your reply in plain english.
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    The two are programs that you need to go look for. Actually you only need the one, Streambox VCR. With the 3.0 version you can do RM and ASF streams. 3.0 can save almost any type of streamed media. I would suggest that you look for "Streambox VCR Suite" on your favorite search engine and get ready to use Babble Fish.
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    What is babble fish, I used HOTBOT, but half of it is in some foriegn lanuage, is babble fish a program?
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    Babble Fish is a translator (hence that foregin language) and can be found on the main http://www.altavista.com webpage. Good luck, I'm gonna try that myself, I want to save a bunch of videos from musicvideos.com

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  7. check out http://www.deny.de/sss/ it's an addon for real player that allows you save streams.
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