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  1. Hello again all,

    I am doing some online courses for work. They are all streaming video and opened by Windows Media Player by default.

    Is there any way (be it with WMP or another program) that I can save that streamed file? So I can go back to it later without having to get online, log into the site, blah blah. Id like to be able to turn on my pc or laptop (they will be networked at some point) and just watch the course without having to do anything.

    This possible?

    Thanks in advance.
    LG
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  2. Sweet. Thanks baldrick!

    I tried searching for saving streaming, not recording. Probably why I didnt find anything.

    LG
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  3. Sooo .. back on this again.

    The method I used was VLC. It worked pretty well.

    Now this may be a bit different, but Im not sure.

    I am in search of a program that "records" everything done and seen on a computer. Kind of like one of those keystroke loggers but for whats on the monitor as well.

    Same scenario as above. I have saved a bunch of the training videos (which have been invaluable). Now, I have to do a certification exam. I believe its just a text/html window that appears once the link to the exam is clicked. Then, its just a multiple choice deal until the end. What I want to do is save the exam for future reference.

    There are programs like Fraps and "snag it" .. but I dont know if any of them are good or not. so bascially, Im asking if anyone knows of any programs that do this sort of thing and preferably if they have experience with them.

    Thanks a ton
    LG
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