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I need a few HD soaring videos, and I don't mean to watch streamed on
youtube or fleabiz; I need to download them (mpeg or wmv or mp4) to replay on a computer away from the 'Net. They need to be minimum HD720 but1080p would most appreciated. They do not need to be long -- 30 seconds to a minute or two would be perfect. Any help would be most appreciated! tuno |
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I had to do the same thing for a presentation last night. there are several
sites that will save streaming video for you. I used http://www.savetube.com/ to create some .flv files from youtube vids, so I could show them for a presentation at the local EAA chapter. Pete "Tuno" wrote in message ... I need a few HD soaring videos, and I don't mean to watch streamed on youtube or fleabiz; I need to download them (mpeg or wmv or mp4) to replay on a computer away from the 'Net. They need to be minimum HD720 but1080p would most appreciated. They do not need to be long -- 30 seconds to a minute or two would be perfect. Any help would be most appreciated! tuno |
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Thanks Pete but those tools that save a streaming web page to a file
(I've tried several) do not produce native hi resolution digital video files. I need something right off the cameras. |
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On Nov 23, 3:53*pm, Tuno wrote:
I need a few HD soaring videos, and I don't mean to watch streamed on youtube or fleabiz; I need to download them (mpeg or wmv or mp4) to replay on a computer away from the 'Net. They need to be minimum HD720 but1080p would most appreciated. They do not need to be long -- 30 seconds to a minute or two would be perfect. Any help would be most appreciated! tuno Try www.keepvid.com ... I save all the soaring videos in the highest resolution possible using this site. |
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Hi Ted,
How about using the HD Blu-ray disc for "Sailplane Grand Prix in the Andes". It has spectacular cinematography. http://www.cumulus-soaring.com/video...ilplaneGPAndes Best Regards, Paul Remde Cumulus Soaring, Inc. "Tuno" wrote in message ... I need a few HD soaring videos, and I don't mean to watch streamed on youtube or fleabiz; I need to download them (mpeg or wmv or mp4) to replay on a computer away from the 'Net. They need to be minimum HD720 but1080p would most appreciated. They do not need to be long -- 30 seconds to a minute or two would be perfect. Any help would be most appreciated! tuno |
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