I sometimes go to areas that show 2 or a few minutes more of video clips. They call them 'previews'. Sometimes they go so fast, that I have to keep replaying them. Then I thought why not 'record' them so I can take my time looking at them. Most open in Quicktime and Media player. Does anyone know how I can record these so called video clips? Also, is there a software that would let me do it?
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I seem to recall coming across that problem when I was trying to work out how to record Skype conversations. I'm pretty sure you need to set your audio recording device to "sound mixer", and then this picks up every noise your computer makes, from the "clicks" when you go to new websites, to any audio that eminates from within the pages ie. streaming videoOriginally Posted by minggnim
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Wouldn't there be at least a temp copy of these videos
in the browser cache?
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