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    Hello everyone!

    I'm presently learning Corel Video X4 and they have a web page with different examples of how to make a video. They are short video segments that I'd like to save for later viewing, the same goes for the Pinnacle web page, etc. Is there any way, software or method that I can use to save the video and watch it later as many times as I like.
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    Those tutorials look like .flv format (Flash video). I usually download and save them with Firefox and its Download Helper add-on. Caution, though, some of these are programmed not to play if copied. But most of the time it works fine.
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  3. Originally Posted by Videographer View Post
    they have a web page with different examples of how to make a video.
    I'm not sure where you're watching your Corel video(s), but if it's similar to this...
    http://www.corel.com/corel/pages/index.jsp?pgid=13000063&level=all
    ...then those videos are hosted via Corel's YouTube page:
    http://www.youtube.com/user/CorelDiscoveryCenter

    These videos can be download quite easily in either .flv or .mp4 format.
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    Thank you both for your replies.

    I Use IE, not Firefox



    That's exactly what I watch, but how do you save it. You don't indicate software or ways to do it.

    Thank you
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    For some time now, IE copies everything Firefox does. Not the other way around. You'd have to find an IE add-on, or something from Mr. Gates, or another piece of Flash video download software. I think Ask Toolbar makes one. Firefox is too easy to pass up.
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  6. Originally Posted by Videographer View Post
    You don't indicate software or ways to do it.

    Thank you
    There are free softwares for saving video, but try Internet Download Manager - it has a 30 day trial period, but after that you have to register it (buy it).
    It's well worth the money unless you want a free option.
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