Son was on TV today found a link to it but how to capture/grab?

it plays as a flash video in my browser, I used to used a flash grabber extension, try a google on flash grabber pluggin or extension for your browser and it should come up with something.
 
Let me know when you've got them and I'll remove them from my space. :)

My Son was on the TV today - wondered if it's possible to grab the video?

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-birmingham-23223890

http://www.thisisgav.co.uk/random/993067_h264_496k.flv



On the same sort of theme can anyone tell me how to capture this clip from the BBC....it's my Dad being presented to the Queen at the opening of the Severn bridge in 1966...i have tried all ways to capture it but have failed!...its comes up in Real player btw

http://www.bbc.co.uk/mediaselector/...d/opening?size=4x3&bgc=C0C0C0&nbram=1&bbram=1

I couldn't get the WMP version (Windows 8, and IE10 isn't playing well with the WMP on that archaic BBC page, and Chrome and Firefox flat refuse to acknoledge WMP), so best I can do is the lower quality Real Media file.

http://www.thisisgav.co.uk/random/opening_4x3_bb.rm
 
Let me know when you've got them and I'll remove them from my space. :)



http://www.thisisgav.co.uk/random/993067_h264_496k.flv





I couldn't get the WMP version (Windows 8, and IE10 isn't playing well with the WMP on that archaic BBC page, and Chrome and Firefox flat refuse to acknoledge WMP), so best I can do is the lower quality Real Media file.

http://www.thisisgav.co.uk/random/opening_4x3_bb.rm


Mate you are an absolute star, thank you so much:)...i have downloaded it now thanks
 
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No problems. I know how infuriating it is when there's a video you want to keep and you can't quite get it. I know it's doubtful someone like the BBC would remove it (I know they remove sports clips after a while, though news clips tend to stay), but you want that peace of mind that you'll be able to archive it.

I know it's usually the BBC's copyright, but it's not like you're going to stick it on 100 DVDs and sell them down the market. :)

I've contacted local radio station before about uploading a feature on our school website, and they were happy to let us, so sometimes it is worth just asking.
 
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