Bev wrote:

<Alas we can't save from YouTube (I don't think?) >

You don't have to save it from YouTube - it's already saved temporarily on your computer under Temporary Internet Files; at least it is in Internet Explorer if you don't set your computer to immediately delete internet files.

Immediately after viewing the video, click Tools, then Internet Options. On the Browsing History section, click Settings,and, in the new window, click View Files. Then it's a case of finding it. Click the Size column so the largest files are at the top. Then find the file - it might end in .flv or .swf. If you're not sure if you've found the file you want, double click on it and it will play - on my computer it's RealPlayer. Right click on the file name in the View Files folder, then copy and paste into a folder. Then you can view it any time you want.

I'm assuming it's legal as these files are freely viewable. Going to the web page isn't a problem if you're on broadband, but on dial-up it's isn't practical to keep going back to the web page.

Jean in Poole, Dorset, UK
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