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RealPlayer to Support One-Click Video Ripping

Aditi.Tuteja writes "RealPlayer is coming up with a free version in June which will allow one-click video ripping. This free downloadable video player will allow anyone to save and organize video files in all major formats including Flash, QuickTime, RealMedia and Window Media and will support video ripping from websites like YouTube or more. The new RealPlayer will not download or record video that is DRM-enabled."

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  1. DownloadHelper plugin by cpuh0g · · Score: 4, Informative

    The "DownloadHelper" extension for Firefox already does this, without all the bloat and adware that RealPlayer delivers. It works great for downloading videos embedded in websites like YouTube, etc.

    1. Re:DownloadHelper plugin by illegalcortex · · Score: 3, Informative

      Try Net Transport. It usually works for me. Every once in a while you have to do a little detective work to get the right URL, though. It's even easier in FF with the FlashGot extension.

  2. Re:Big Yawn! by Xenolith · · Score: 5, Informative

    There is a firefox plugin that makes this operation even more easy.

    https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/239 0

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  3. What about OGG? by saibot834 · · Score: 5, Informative

    in all major formats including Flash, QuickTime, RealMedia and Window Media

    What about Ogg (+Vorbis/Theora)?
    Flash and Windows Media are just as bad as RealMedia. No improvement this far, in my opinion.

  4. Re:Big Yawn! by Reverberant · · Score: 3, Informative

    Safari users: use the "Activity" window (in the window menu) to find the .flv file (it's usually the largest file in a given webpage), and option-double-click the file to download it. You can play the resulting file (you may need to add the .flv extension) in QuickTime player.