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Originally Posted by johnnyxmas
Has anyone managed to be able to do this? I have aprog that captures the frames in real time, but it's annoyingly slow. Any reccomendations?
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I'm sure you've figured it out by now, but an easy way to save many things you see on you tube is to go to your "temporary internet file" (if you use I.E.) In the upper bar, touch sort "by size" almost video and everything you view is in there usually listed there in large files as videoplayback(1) or (2) etc. copy to another folder, add the extension of .flv to the file name by "renaming it" and it can then be played with any FLV player. Sometimes you'll see them listed as .gom or .mp4 copy and paste these and they can be played too with an appropriate player.
I hope this helps you or others that want to save you tube files.