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Capturing an embedded video
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Capturing an embedded video
Hi, I was wondering if it's possible at all to capture a video that's embedded in a web page. I'm doing a speech for school, and I found a video clip that would be very helpful, but I won't be able to have an internet connection while giving the speech, and I'd like to embed the video in a powerpoint presentation as well. Could I capture the video with FRAPS, or is there a better way to do it? Thanks!!

Oh, here's the link to the page. http://www.cbsnews.com/stories ... yeturner/main646223.shtml
#2 - P1lot
Could try Super Screen Capture http://www.free-screen-capture.com/
It lets you put a border round a portion of the page to be grabbed. Think there's free versions there or elsewhere.
Check your broswer cache, depending on the type of embedded video it is you might find it lurking in there.
Quote from P1lot :Could try Super Screen Capture http://www.free-screen-capture.com/
It lets you put a border round a portion of the page to be grabbed. Think there's free versions there or elsewhere.

Worked like a charm. Thanks!
#5 - ajp71
Or you could look through the page source.
#6 - filur
There's also WMRecorder, it emulates WMP/Realplayer behaviour to download content off pure streaming media servers, very easy to use.
URL: rtsp://real.cbsig.net:554/cbsnews/2004/09/29/video646235.rm

Capturing an embedded video
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