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How To Save A Streaming Video

How do I save a streaming video on my hard disk?

Simply you can't. Because you need some software to get that content stored.What happens when you stream a video? The computer basically downloads a small part video and plays it. It again requests and get another part. The downloaded part is stored in some temporary location. So all you need is a software which actually can store the pieces and join together.Go for internet download manger.

How do I record streaming video?

Streaming Video Recorder is a powerful video stream recorder tool to help you record online streaming video and record streaming movies to your local disk, and save as video files in any popular format like AVI, MPEG-4, WMV, WMA, 3GP, MOV, M4V, AC3,MP3, ACC, etc.
Take your time learning the software and you will easily be able to record streaming video
http://www.recordstreamingvideo.net/

How do i download streaming video?

Streaming Video Capture is a powerful video stream recorder tool to help you download online streaming video and download streaming movies to your local disk, and save as video files in any popular format.
Streaming Video Capture can detect video streams and sniffer streaming video URLs from those websites like YouTube, Metacafe, imeem, Break.com, Dailymotion, Veoh, Yahoo! Video, ReTube, Blip.tv, etc.
http://www.capturestreamingvideo.org/

How can I continuously save the streaming videos on a Node.js server instead of saving a single video file at the end of each session?

Don’t do it on the client side.Have a media server mediate the session and have it recorded directly on the media server. This should give you continuous recording that isn’t affected by users closing their tabs, or disconnecting from the network.Use Kurento, Jitsi, Janus or any of the other media servers out there to do this mediation and recording.And if you want to know why you should go for server side recording and not client side recording, then read this: Recording WebRTC Sessions: client side or server side? • BlogGeek.me

Is it possible to immediately save any streaming video (without having to download it) once it's fully buffered?

Heres one browser independent method for linuxStep 1 : Find flashplayer's pid :          pgrep -f flashplayer Let the result you get be xxxx Step 2 : Navigate through RAM :         cd /proc/xxxx/fd        ls -l  Step 3 : Note down the number associated with '/tmp/FlashXXXXXX (deleted) Eg : 16 or 24 or watever... (There can be more than one ... all of them are videos) Step 4 : copy video to another location      cp  Eg:   cp 16 /home/username/12.flv  Note : make sure to write your own username and save file with .flv extension Done!--Copied

Where are the streaming videos of Google Chrome stored in Windows PC?

Here is where you can find the location for a few common operating systems:Windows Vista: C:\Users\[USERNAME]\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\ Windows XP: C:\Documents and Settings\[USERNAME]\Local Settings\Application Data\Google\Chrome\ Windows 7/8: C:\Users\[USERNAME]\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\User Data\Default\CacheMac OS X: /Users/[USERNAME]/Library/Caches/Google/Chrome/Hope that helps!

Record live video stream on the cloud?

Bradley Furnish mentioned this in the comments, although that view is somewhat buried in the current Quora design, but IBM Cloud Video (formerly Ustream) offers the ability to record a live stream in the cloud.This can be setup so that the content is published, so anyone can watch the archive, or that it’s unpublished, so that only you can watch it. You can always edit the content in the cloud as well, trimming out parts you don’t like or creating a new video from the existing archive as well (like a highlight clip).

Save video using GOM Player?

I just edited the hue and saturation of a video using GOM player. How do I save the video with the adjustments already made? I didn't see any "Save" options.

Does Netflix save videos into my computer or just stream them?

Netflix streams. Technically, what it does is create a buffer in memory that it fills with data from the Netflix servers. During playback, the player reads from the buffer at the same time new data is added to it. The buffer is called  a "ring buffer" in that when it fills up, it starts back at the beginning again and keeps reading in a giant loop.The buffer exists as a hedge against network issues that might cause information to be carried across the network in bursts rather than a nice and constant stream of audio-visual content. Sometimes you will actually see Netflix display an icon that tells you that it's buffering. Under those circumstances, Netflix not only tries to buffer more data, but it also requests lower-quality audio-video data that takes up less network bandwidth wo it comes faster, at the cost of quality.

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