http://www.download.com/Al
"AloeCam manages and displays live camera images from around the Internet. The image from each webcam is displayed in a resizable window with a gamma correction control. The pictures can be saved to your hard disk automatically, with a variety of folder and filename options. AloeCam can also monitor webcams for you and open a window and/or play an alarm sound when new images are detected. Proxies are supported, as are Webcam sites that require a username and password for access.
AloeCam can monitor and display any number of Webcams at once, and can open a camera's Web site in your Web browser. AloeCam features a professional Windows interface and is designed to be easy to install and uninstall. Now AloeCam allows AloeCam to run in the background as a system tray icon"
You can typically grab flat video FLV (like what YouTube uses) out of your browser's cache folder. However, streams like these use RTMP (http://en.wikipedia.org/w
I haven't used any RTMP stream capture software myself, but these look the most promising:
http://www.applian.com/rep
http://www.flvrecorder.com
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by: GraphixerPosted on 2009-07-09 at 02:06:38ID: 24811763
I've had full-speed video capture success with CamStudio, which is the core of Adobe Captivate.
The old CamStudio is now open source, so it's definitely worth a test drive to see if it will fit your needs.