How to download Harvard@Home
Key features:
- - Captures most online video and internet TV
- - Turbo capturing with up to 10x speed
- - Automatic Capturing
- - No quality loss
- - Multiple simultaneous downloads supported
Site URL: http://athome.harvard.edu
Site NAME: Harvard@Home
Site INFO: You're invited to a classroom taught by well-acclaimed professors at Harvard University
Capture, download and convert Harvard@Home (http://athome.harvard.edu)
1. Launch RipTiger.
2. Go to the web-page with the video you want to download using your favorite browser.
3. In seconds RipTiger captures the stream and starts downloading.
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4. When the downloading starts you can close the browser and monitor your downloads in the RipTiger window.
5. Once all downloads are completed, the RipTiger taskbar icon will stop flashing. Then you can convert your videos and transfer them to iPod.
*Note: If you are having troubles downloading a certain video - clean your browser cache, turn RipTiger off and then back on, and try to download again. RipTiger catches all the videos you watch in your browser automatically. If you don't wish to download, you can turn RipTiger off or close it competely.
You can also start downloading manually by entering the video URL directly in RipTiger window.
1. Click “Add URL” in RipTiger menu.
2. Paste the video URL in the following window and click ok to start downloading.

3. The download will start in a few seconds.
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