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Comments by pras3njit (Top 1 by date)
pras3njit
6-Jun-12 11:28am
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Thank you SAKryukov, I am not totally disagreeing with you. Its very impractical. But As I also mentioned that on many youtube videos, it comes with Subtitles as annotations. Which are separate files and they are not "rendered" in the flv or mp4 video frames (Many times the author rectify their mistakes in the video through those annotations, so if you have only downloaded those videos you will collect some erroneous tutorial..may in most part of it it is good and worth downloading).
But my scope goes beyond youtube videos. How can you download a file when the video is streamed "LIVE" from a server REAL TIME on your browser. Youtube videos are in some sense have a specific duration and size. But live webcam videos dont So Screen capture is the only way AFAIK.