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Originally Posted by Bongle
If you use the non-silverlight video option, you can create a screen-capture video using something like CamStudio (which is free).
Alternatively, if you can get some stream-ripping software, it should be able to capture the windows media stream directly.
Both of these options, however, require you to watch the entire thing in order to capture it.
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I didn't realize there was a non silverlight option, I'll have to try that, I have a downloader that saves stuff like Youtube videos but I couldn't get it to work with the Silverlight videos, maybe the other way will work.
EDIT: Can't figure out how to use the non-silverlight option, any hints?