Henry said:
Are there any (preferably free) programs for downloading video from the
internet? I have Save2pc-YouTube which works fine for YouTube but not for
anything else. I'd like something like that to get video's from other
sites.
Thanks
Henry
The easiest and it's free, is to use the firefox browser with it's free
add-on's's:
"download helper" and "flashgot"
These both basically do identical tasks of capturing flash footage to your
HDD.
You can use one or the other or both. I prefer downloadhelper.
http://www.mozilla-europe.org/en/firefox/
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/220
http://www.downloadhelper.net/
Once you have downloaded and installed firefox, download and install the
above
or use firefoxes own add-on button (FF has many excellent add-on's).
Once installed, both appear as buttons in the firefox browser toolbar.
These can capture any flash footage - any site not just youtube.
Please note that they capture as flash files with the extension .flv
Or as MP4 video format which many site are now using (But not youtube yrt)
To playback the downloaded flash files, you will need a compliant media
player,
download the excellent VLC
http://www.videolan.org/vlc/
VLC also has the basic capacity to convert .flv files to either wmv or
mpeg1/2
Convert only, it cannot trim/edit/overlay etc. But once converted any
editing app
can be used such as WMM for WMV formats.
To convert a downloaded .flv in VLC, whilst playing clicking the file button
then the "Wizzard" button.
These is also this which I have not used
http://www.flashget.com/en/download.htm
For all things video on your PC, this is one site you should bookmark in
Firefox
and add to favorites in Internet Explorer:
http://www.videohelp.com/
You are using the spammers/trolls favorite of eternal-september.org to
access
this site, so you probably know but best to explain for anyone reading.
Firefox does not intefere with Internet explorer, you can run either or
both.
Once you have installed firefox you will probably find it becomes your
browser
of choice, but you're advised to maintain Internet Explorer as Windows
critical updates are very fussy about which browser it will use.