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April 15, 2010
'This video has been removed by the user'
From time to time, when for one reason or another I look at an old post, I'm surprised by the notice up top.
It's the non-profit equivalent of stuff I feature selling out, such that I get emails three, four even five years after a post, asking where can I buy this, that or the other, the original link being non-operative.
Hey, what can I say?
If you want to watch something, don't bookmark it but, rather, do it now.
If you see something you like, don't say to yourself you'll order it come Christmas but, rather, get it while it's hot.
I'm just saying.
Which, I just realized, is a phrase you don't hear much anymore.
April 15, 2010 at 10:01 AM | Permalink
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Google "Ask and Record Toolbar" which allows you to retrieve and save ANY video file stored in the temporary memory of your computer as a rawfile of data. The software can convert it into the base file it was streamed as (ie avi wmv flv mov mpg mp3 wav).
That's how I keep and store multimedia I really want to rewatch. Many sites are starting to mask their stream and only send it mini-chunks at a time and then it deleted or never saved on the receiving computer, HULU and a few others do that so you can't record the feed. I find that wrong in that you can DVR, VCR save regular and digital broadcasting of cable and airwaves programs but it is prevented via internet.
Posted by: megan | Apr 15, 2010 5:16:28 PM
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