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Old 30 October 2004, 12:11 PM
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Question Saving Real Video streams to local disk

My 2-yr old boy absolutely loves a certain kids show ("boogie beebies") and the BBC have streaming Real video on the cbeebies website showing some funky dances that he loves to try and copy. Is there any way this can be downloaded so that it could be burned to disk and watched on the big screen TV? It's difficult for him to dance in front of the computer monitor and the program is not on at the right times for him. I'd like to buy him a DVD for the show, but nothing available just now.

FYI It appears to be in Real Video 8 format.

Any help appreciated.
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Old 30 October 2004, 01:07 PM
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xbox will play all that stuff if you can get it in avi files
Old 30 October 2004, 01:18 PM
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You could just use an avi screen grabber and set it to window mode and then run stream and press hot key - voila - AVI file.
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