Well i came across a situation that i might think you all may be able to help me with.. Video Stream, How the hell do i copy the dam thing. i know that it is in virtual memory, so how do i RIPP it. Is there software as good as DVDShrink that can help me in this time of Peril, or am i stuck like chuck.
I want to copy Video streaming
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Dude i have tried a bunch of different software's and i was not either able to figure them out or they were just hard to understand.Comment
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Setarip:
thanks for the advise but the question was for video streams like Movie Trailers, Music videos, Porn, Music, etc. i thank you but i only ever needed to use dvdshrink for my dvd ripping pleasure. what i was needing is assistence to copy video and audio streaming.
one as power and wonderful as dvd shrink (my favorite) my dvd collection is growing fast. thanks blockbusterComment
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My question/suggestion, "Have you looked in your Windows Temporary folder?", has nothing to do with DVD Shrink. Many times, the streaming video is actually captured in a file in the Windows Temporary folder...
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mmm oh ok, sorry i feel retarded about the red lettering(duh)
What i meant was that i only ever needed to use dvdshrink, i love the software and use every week, it is the program that i use the most, its all i ever needed, but dam the temp folder, i have my A+ and i didnt think of that, good job sir and other adviseComment
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Originally posted by koolrick13
my dvd collection is growing fast. thanks blockbuster"A census taker once tried to test me. I ate his liver with some fava beans and a nice chianti." Hannibal Lecter (Anthony Hopkins). The Silence of the Lambs.Comment
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