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Capturing .wvx Stream

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Hey all,

I was wondering if any of you knew a method for capturing a .wvx stream so that I can edit it and burn it to a DVD or, at the very least, save it for archival purposes.

I've tried using many of those Firefox extensions (Download Helper, etc.) that I usually use to capture YouTube streams but they jsut get me a .ms-wvx file that is very small (I'm assuming it's just the stream info).

Thanks!
 

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