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Does anyone know how to save a file that is played directly from a website onto your hard drive as a Windows Media file?
Scenario - There's a movie clip that downloads onto the website's Windows Media Player and plays it in a window on the site directly. I've managed to look at the Properties for the video clip and have gotten it to play directly on my Windows Media Player. How do I go about saving the file directly to my hard drive from this point? I've added the video clip to a Playlist but can't find a way to directly download the video clip onto my hard drive exactly where I want it to be stored. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks in advance!
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Ok, I dont use primary WMPlayer, but its the same and simple. You canot save the video file with add to the playlist, because it is a temporaly file. Just play it and then click on FILE>SAVE AS