by Larry Bouthillier
March 4, 2004
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This week we take a look at two products that make it easy to record streaming media files "off-the-air": StreamDown and SDP. They will help you time-shift a webcast or on-demand stream to a time and place where you really could use it--that five-hour cross-country flight, the sixty-minute rush hour commute, or while waiting for a nip on the line in Minnesota. There are other reasons, too, you might use a downloading utility. If you're using a low-bandwidth Internet connection, they can download and store a high-bandwidth stream for later off-line viewing. You can even use one to record your own webcasts from the Internet, if you need to document the public-facing experience of your customers.




