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How do I download this video?

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https://www.bbc.co.uk/insideout/content/ ... ture.shtml

The 30 minute video with the link "See the original un-broadcast John Betjeman film
"A poet goes north"" opens in WMP or Real Media, but as far as I can tell is un-downloadable.

Can anyone please tell me how to capture a copy? I'd rather like to have one :)
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ok, see when the player pops up and it says 'launch in standalone player'? Copy that link (it's an asx file) then you'll need a program like Streamdown to copy that url into - the file is on an RTSP server which needs a program like that.

Here it is CLICK. The programme doesn't work for me though, it has a voice saying 'this file is not available'.
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will it work for the .ram file? The asx version is offline, but the real media one is up. The link I get when I copy the shortcut for the "launch in standalone" is:

https://www.bbc.co.uk/england/realmedia/ ... 6x9_bb.ram

Will something like Streamdown capture that?

By the way, thank you so much for helping!
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Post by faceless »

It might do, but the problem will probably be with the UID code that the file has. It's probably linked into a single play using that, so it might not work.

Failing all that you could, considering it's such a low quality stream, use something like Camtasia which allows you to grab the video on screen and save it in the format you want.
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I was able to (start) saving the file using the following steps:
- use the standalone player link on the page
- select file/properties
- copy the .ask URL into a simple html file that looks like this:
[html][a href="paste_URL_here"]click me[/a][/html] (replace "[" and "]" with "<" and ">")
- open the html file in your web browser, right-click the link and save locally
- open the .asx file in a text editor
- copy the mms:// URL (in this case, [url]mms://wm.bbc.net.uk/england/insideout/westyorkshire/nb/090218_yorks_betjeman_internet_16x9_nb.wmv[/url]) and paste that into a program called SDP Downloader (https://sdp.ppona.com)

This may be a little bother, but it does the trick.
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Post by nekokate »

That's awesome, major, but the problem is the asx file is not working. I'm wanting the .RM file, which is apparently hosted on an RTSP, not an MMS. Your advice was based on trying to save the WMV, but the high quality WMV is not online, just the high quality Real Media file.

I really want this. Any other ideas? And thanks, again :)

::EDIT::

I've just tried again what you've suggested and it seems to be working!!! This is great, thank you so much!!!!
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Post by nekokate »

OK, it didn't work at all. It downloaded the wmv version, not the RM version, which is about an 8mb file for 30 minutes and looks like a tiled mosaic rather than a video.

There has to be a way to get the high quality RM file!!! There has to be!!!!
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