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Originally Posted by THawes
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I just found something cool today about Google Video. At first glance, it appears that you cannot download
and edit Google Video, but after a little bit of experimenting, I found out you can.
If you click the "Download for Windows/Mac" button and download the video it downloads a file with a .gvp ending. Once you open this in the Google Video Player, and let the entire video render, it leaves a cached copy of the video in your My Documents > My Videos > Google Video wth a .gvi ending. At first this seemed like a proprietary format, but I decided to see if changing the file extension could yield information on whether this video was in a editible and non-Google-proprietary format. Then I found if you rename the .gvi file extension to .avi or .divx, you can open this video in DivX player/editor.
