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I think Windows Media Player (my default player) has a Burn tab at the top of the player. I've never tried burning online videos to disk, simply because I doubt they would look very good on a television screen.
1. go to this link (clipnabber.com): http://clipnabber.com/
2. when you arrive, note the "paste url:" bar
3. go to your video on expert village and copy the info in the address bar
4. paste this info in the "paste url:" bar at clipnabber and select "nab video"
5. you will notice a spinning icon in the middle of the page as it fetches the clip
6. once complete, an "flv download link" will replace the spinning icon
7. right click this link and save it to your desktop
many/most programs available for download are "compressed" for quicker downloading speed and you need a program that will decompress them once you have downloaded them to your computer - that's the deal with the .flv converter i had you download, it's compressed.
but these compression/decompression programs are usually standard and have come loaded with every computer i have purchased - and, if i remember correctly, are not needed with windows xp.
try this:
1. let me know what operating system you are running
2. do a search on your system for "winrar" - don't include the quotations
3. do a search on your system for "winzip" - don't include the quotations
4. let me know if your searches turn up anything
to do a system search: open up explorer, right click "local disk: (c):", select search, enter winrar, select "search now". repeat fro winzip
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