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URL into a Useful Form

01/29/2015 10:45 AM

Hi everybody here,

I have a minor problem related to the change of URL into mp3/Mp4/MPEG or even Flash format... As I took part in some webinar using "WebEx",, and at the end of the session, they emailed me the video URL... I'd like to turn it into viable forms(like the above mentioned ones), so I can use it offline when possible. The WebEx version given by the webinar organiser has such a feature, but unfortunately it's not activated. Additionally, I tried a number of softwares and websites offering such kind of conversion,, but my attempts have gone in vain .. By the way, I emailed them, and they turned me a deaf ear!!! Please lend me a hand !!

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01/29/2015 11:24 AM

It's intentional on their part, they are protecting their intellectual property (IP) from unauthorized use, reproduction, redistribution, etc. There are hacks out there, but using them often downloads extra programs including viruses, trojans, and other malware.

There is a very simple solution, but since I believe in IP rights, you'll have to figure it out on your own.

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01/29/2015 5:38 PM

Dear RAMConsult,

What do you think is the simple solution? Please do guide me.

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01/29/2015 10:02 PM

You want him to guide you into thwarting the protection of someone's intellectual propert rights? That's rich... CR4 does not stand for Control Room 4 Hackrz Maybe it's that you failed to understand what he said. The reason it is not easy is because they INTENDED for it to not be easy. You might think about contacting the owner of the website where you found it and asking them for a copy. Be prepared to pay for it, and/or sign a lot of documents promising not to use it for commercial purposes.

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01/29/2015 12:58 PM

And, by the way, this is only related to ELECTRICAL engineering in that the bits and bytes bouncing around inside of your computer are electrical impulses...

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