Florin Iucha writes:
 > On Tue, Oct 01, 2002 at 01:28:55PM -0500, Clay Fandre wrote:
 > > No, steaming media was designed in a way that you can't just download
 > > it. (AFAIK) 
 > 
 > The closed source client does not offer the opportunity to save it. And
 > there is no open source/free software implementations because of patent
 > issues.
 > 
 > But there is nothing inherent in the technology that prevents the
 > recording of a stream and playing it back later.

So by this you mean having some application that traps the contents of
the real player window and somehow saves it as (for example) mpeg?
Anyone know of such an application?  vsound does (a more sophisticated
version of) this for sound alone, but these MIT lectures are real
video.

So disappointing --- it's really cool to see Gilbert Strang, but real
player just keeps blowing chunks and wedging itself.  Bad client, no
donut.

R