Greetings

Get the latest copy of "Firefox" and then get one of the plug-ins that
will capture "Flash"
There are a number of working plug-ins that work, however Adobe keeps
changing their code to prevent capture, then the plug-ins need
updating,

Cheers

Harry
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On Jun 15, 5:11 pm, Al Poulin <[email protected]> wrote:
> With Snow Leopard on an iMac 2.66 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo, and with Safari 4 or 
> 5, how can I capture a TV show or video clips that are viewable on the 
> Internet?
>
> I would like to store selected videos on the hard drive and on CD/DVD.  What 
> third party software would I need?  If this is possible to do, is it legal?  
> Here are a couple examples.
>
> This show is available online until 
> mid-September.http://www.nbc.com/who-do-you-think-you-are/video/brooke-shields/1216...
>
> NBC Direct is a Beta release for PC users, but not Mac OS X or Linux.  The 
> DRM allows download shows for unlimited viewing on the machine to which 
> downloaded until expiration of a temporary license, and backup to another 
> media or machine is not possible.  But is there a better Mac OS X solution 
> other than Boot Camp?
>
> Athttp://www.history.com/shows, a few shows such as Pawn Stars and Ice Road 
> Truckers are available for download in iTunes.
>
> Al Poulin  

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