How can I save a website video to a DVD?
http://www.tbd.com/articles/2011/01/fort-belvoir-soldier-remembered-45604.html
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Your best bet is to contact ABC Channel 7 News and request a copy of the program. News stations will release copies of news productions for a fee. I'm not sure how much. They will probably give you a hard copy of the program and you might request a DVD copy ready to be mailed. You may even ask that they mail it directly to the person you intend to send it to, saving you on postage.
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M$You have to first have this in a place where you can burn it and then from there send it. I really hope that helps.
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Thank you. I could not get the video to do anything for me so I am working on contact with the station now. I may look into the screen capture software if they cannot just upload it somewhere that I can access it to save on my computer.