Thursday, September 07, 2006

3 easy ways to download online video

There are 3 easy ways to download online video:

  1. Using websites
  2. Using Firefox extensions
  3. Using commercial programs.

The easiest way is to use one of the popular download-helper sites like KeepVid or YouTube Downloader. YouTube Downloader has a great user interface and works great. All download-helper sites work by asking you to enter a web address for a video and then they generate a web address that you can use to save the video to your computer. Some of the download sites leaves FLV files in their original format, so downloading alone isn't enough. To view your file, you'll need to either download a FLV viewer such as FLV Player, or convert your file into a more usable format .

My favorite way to download online video is using a Firefox extension. Firefox has a fantastic extension called Video Downloader that makes it easy to download and store video from more than 60 streaming-video sites. After installing Video Downloader, you'll see a new icon in the bottom-right corner of your browser interface; click it when you have a video page open to save that video. The resulting pop-up window directs you to right-click a download link, then change the suffix to FLV. Once you've saved your file, you'll need a way to view it. You can use any video-conversion applicationlike  CinemaForge or  a FLV viewer, such as the aforementioned FLV Player, a donation-supported free program.

I don't use any commercial programs to download online video but if you want to use commercial programs to capure video see the below CNET tip.

Capturing online video with commercial programs

When it comes to inexpensive video capture, two programs rule the arena: SnagIt for Windows and SnapzPro X 2 for Macs. These programs cost more than the other solutions here, but they're also much more versatile and are good buys if you want to capture more than just Web site videos. SnagIt, put out by TechSmith, costs $39 and provides a simple way to capture anything that finds its way onto your screen. To grab video, select the Record Screen Video option from the main screen and click the microphone icon in the Options box to grab the audio, as well. When you've got your chosen video in place, click SnagIt's big, red record button. The SnagIt interface then disappears and you're prompted to drag a rectangle across the area you want to save. Press the Start button in the pop-up window and then start your video. When you're done, finish recording by pressing the program's hot key (PrintScreen, by default). You'll then return to the SnagIt interface where the program prompts you to save your creation.
Ambrosia Software offers two versions of
SnapzPro X 2, but you'll need the more expensive $69 version for movie capture. The controls can be a bit confusing at first, but read through the included PDF manual and you'll have it in no time. SnapzPro is set to launch at start-up and run in the background by default. You can activate it by pressing the default hot-key combination, which is Ctrl+Shift+3, unless you change it. Click the video button, place the outlined capture square over your video, and then customize the video settings. Be sure to select Mac Audio Track if you want to include the sound. Double-click within the video-capture area to start recording, then press play on the video. When you're done, press the hot keys again to stop recording.
You'll be prompted to set the audio- and video-compression information before the program creates your video. We like the degree of options, although we wish the program allowed users to name the file at this point. As is, it creates a default name based on the program it captures from.
For tips on converting video for your MP3 player, check out our
Insider Secrets feature on video conversion.

 

Other folks that cover this topic include:

Blank thoughts and CNET

 

Online video download helper sites that i know about:

http://keepvid.com/lite/

KeepVid 

YouTube Downloader.

http://www.videodl.org/

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