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Originally Posted by Nick
...You can if you have FireFox and install the VideoDownloader plugin.
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When using IE (internet explorer), once the video is downloaded, it is usually temporarily stored in your temporary internet files folder (usually under C:\documents and settings\username\local settings\temporary internet files\). So, after it downloads, just make a copy to wherever you want. This usually works for AVI, MPG, etc types of files, but does not work for Flash files (SWF). Actually, it usually can be done for SWF files too, but needs extra steps I won't go into here.
The exception to all of this is if the video is actually a realtime stream, which can't be done with IE without some third party app AFAIK.