Review: Software For Recording Now, Play Later

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — If the idea of being stuck on a plane for hours without access to the movies in your Netflix queue fills you with dread, software that lets you record streaming videos from the Web and watch them later on your laptop may be an appealing solution.

Kamis, 29 September 2011

Review: Software For Recording Now, Playing Later

SAN FRANCISCO - If the idea of ​​being stuck on a plane for hours without access to movies in your Netflix queue fills you with fear, software that lets you record streaming videos on the web and watch them later on your laptop can be an attractive solution. That's the idea behind the play distillates, which describes itself as "DVR for online video." It can record content from a variety of online sources - including Hulu, YouTube and Netflix - and save it to your computer. It costs $ 5 per month or $ 50 per year. New users can try it free for two weeks before you pay. If you buy or rent more...


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