Burn cd while streaming

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naturaltrust

Hi. Can you help me please. I want to burn Cds of online seminars that I
am downloading to Windows xp. I don't know what to do. I have Win XP,
Nero for burning cds and Internet Explorer. I can burn cds and I can
use IE to connect and watch the seminars but I don't know how to get
the seminars onto the cds. I would really appreciate your help. Have a
nice day. My email address is (e-mail address removed).
 
naturaltrust said:
Hi. Can you help me please. I want to burn Cds of online seminars that I
am downloading to Windows xp. I don't know what to do. I have Win XP,
Nero for burning cds and Internet Explorer. I can burn cds and I can
use IE to connect and watch the seminars but I don't know how to get
the seminars onto the cds. I would really appreciate your help. Have a
nice day. My email address is (e-mail address removed).

If you are not able to save the seminars you are viewing as a file then you
won't be able to burn them. As long as you have a file you should be able
to burn it to a CD with no problem.
 
naturaltrust said:
Hi. Can you help me please. I want to burn Cds of online seminars that I
am downloading to Windows xp. I don't know what to do. I have Win XP,
Nero for burning cds and Internet Explorer. I can burn cds and I can
use IE to connect and watch the seminars but I don't know how to get
the seminars onto the cds. I would really appreciate your help. Have a
nice day. My email address is (e-mail address removed).

Look in the temporary internet files for the download. If it's there
burn that to CD.
 
You will need software that is capable of doing this. Something like this
might work http://www.applian.com/index.php to capture the video on the fly
and you'll need a packet formatted CD-R/W or DVD-R/W. The packet formatted
disc will enable you to point the destination for saving the file to it
rather than to the hard drive. InCD or DLA are common stand-a-lone packet
writing programs that many people use.
 

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