Hello!
I would appreciate if you just help me without preaching of how illegal it is to download a video I don't own. Come on, you have done it too. You probably know about the unfortunate plane crash that cost the lives of many members of the Red Army 'Alexandrov' orchestra. The Greek public TV ERT has in their website 'ERT archives' a whole performance that they did in Badminton Theater in Athens in 2011. I'm trying to download or screen capture that without success. It's driving me crazy! Most download utilities cannot even detect the video at all! When trying to screen capture it using Snagit the sound is recorded distorted and I haven't found what's wrong. I have a Creative Audigy and try to capture sound from 'What U hear'. Any other audio source produces a silent video. Is there any utility or plugin that can download JW Player videos? I would prefer something free of charge. Here is the link to the video, in case it can help.
Thank you in advance, and please don't tell me is not legal. I'm sure you have done it too, so please don't judge me.
Although the JW Player does not offer a clip download option, you can still download streaming Flash video from the player with the aid of an external application. Orbit Downloader and RealPlayer are two free programs that can be used for this project.
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