/g/ood afternoon ami/g/os. I'm taking an online course to get a certification. Such course had very good videos about the subject, and I want to keep them for future references.
Of course, I know I can use an extension in Firefox or Chrome to download them, but I don't know if the Online Course Provider can detect that I am downloading its videos and terminate the service.
The course cost me 375 GBP, and I'm at 20% of finish it. I don't want the provider to end my subscription based on the "ilegal" downloading of its videos.
So, the question is: ¿can the Course Provider can detect I am using an extension to download its videos? ¿Can you recommend me a good extension to do so?
No way they could detect a video camera in front of your monitor.
Unregistered hypercam 2
OP here. I tried with VideoCacheViewer but it only recovers chunks of the stream, in differents sizes, no larger than 500 kB and the audio is in another file also.
I hate this new kind of fuckery. Back in the day you can find the .flv file full in the browser cache.
Lurk more maybe someone will spoon feed you
I recommend you going for the obvious but not perfect solution of screen recording the video while it is at fullscreeen
>no technical knowledge needed to do thid
>not detectable
>nearly same result as doing it the proper way (The way you arent capable of doing)
Just stop trying to do it the elegant way
>>62007509
Nice opening question marks, Ramón.
>>62007810
>mfw people still suggest shit like this
Just use Open Broadcaster Software (OBS). It's the highest quality software for this task and it's free AND it's open source. You can record full screen (60 FPS, any bitrate) plus sound.
Go to the video page, "Inspect Element", then go into the "Network" tab, click "media", click to start the video playback, there should pop the complete video stream, or split .ts. Thank me later.
>>62007509
>mfw youtube throttles speed to 60KB/s when downloading movies
>>62009035
¿Thank you later? ¡I will thank you now!
¡Gracias Señor!
You are the hacker know as 4chan.
>>62009800
>he didn't know about developer tools
Ya duérmete Juan, mañana tienes escuela.
>>62010048
I'm in my homeland, dood.
>>62009011
Dude im pretty sure it was a joke
maybe FRAPS will work? just download it cracked from TPB
Try IDM
>>62007509
Every time you "stream" any video you're actually already downloading it, my dude...
>>62013135
Yes, I know. The problem is that "maybe" the video downloader extension might identify itself like "video downloader helper" in the html refer tag or something.
Other worry that I had is that the Online Course Provider might "see" two connections from the same IP, both of them downloading the same video at different data rates.
Excuse my english, as some anon stated, I'm a spic.