WebVideoCap is a great application for saving all the videos you view in your Internet browser. I tested the program using Mozilla, Internet Explorer, and Opera. All these browsers are supported, so if you watch a video using any of them, the program automatically downloads the video on to your hard drive.
WebVideoCap can capture the video files of many video-sharing sites, including YouTube, Google Video, Yahoo! Video, and more. The files it creates use the FLV format, so you need an application to play them offline. I used
FLV Player which you can download by clicking
here.
Working with the program is very simple. Once you start it, the only things that you need to configure are a prefix (optional) for each created filename and the folder where you want the videos to be saved. After you do this, you can press the 'Start Capture' button to begin monitoring your browsers for video files.
Pluses: Because it has a simple user interface, the program is very easy to use.
Drawbacks / flaws: In conclusion: WebVideoCap can ensure that you never have to download a video file twice. All the videos that you view inside your browser can be stored at your convenience.
version reviewed: 1.01
WebVideoCap Publisher's Description
This utility allows you to capture Flash Video files and RTSP streams while the Web browser download and play them inside a Web page. After the entire video file is downloaded and played by the Web browser, the video file is saved in the folder that you selected, and you can play it offline later with any Video player.
WebVideoCap can capture the video files of many video-sharing sites, including YouTube, Google Video, Yahoo Video, and more.