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Screen recording is might be a useful feature if your computer supports it and you have the storage capacity. Also, there are various apps and websites available and will enable you to screen recording.

Note:
I don’t know which website or apps tho.

I used to have an android which didn’t have screen recording and some apps allowed me to screen record YouTube videos on the web.
 
@Omar del Sur
I had a lot of fun reading, participating and laughing in that Philosophy thread you created the other day.

So if you are still interested in this task, I can help you with it. I have decent experience with this sort of stuff.

Its okay, you can keep the £50.

There are couple of approaches with this sort of thing, depending on what you want to do, they all involve some basic shell or HTML/JavaScript skills.

If you just want the odd course, then I will outline the two most basic methods:
  • A screen recoding. This can be automated easily with a very basic browser extension Native Messaging. Every time a new video for the course starts playing, the extension will launch shell script on your PC (CMD/Powershell/Bash). Stopping any active screen recording, then starting a new recording and passing the video title to the shell script. All videos will be the right length and correctly named. If you are in a hurry, you can even speed up, the video using an extension, then slow the files back with FFMPEG. So a 10 hour course could take 5 hours or less to record. Of course, this will probably be worthless for Fight Club but if its just for you.
  • KeepStreams. A desktop application that you need to log in to with the account of the service you want to download from. It will download, the material for you. There are a few applications like this floating around but its apparently just the same company rebranding to get new customers. Its a subscription software but if you look around you will find something...

Beyond that, if you want a readily available method for getting any course you purchases, on any website then this is the method I would suggest, 'Android L3 CDM'

All of these websites are essentially using Widvine DRM. Which means, that the videos are encrypted in real time, as they play in your browser. But old mobile devices, never had this encryption module, or have a very weak one. Old Android phones are using an insecure version of Widvine called "L3". Essentially you want to:

1. Buy a disposable £20 Android device, it must be rooted.
2. Dump that devices "Decryption Module" to your PC.
3. Your PC can now decrypt encrypted videos, after they have been downloaded to your PC with something like yt-dlp

Now that you understand that, it is not necessary to buy an android device at all, You can use a virtual android device created through Android Studio, then you can get the decryption module from that.

I can confirm using a virtual android device works fine. Its much more preferable to me.

Having said that, I dont wish to write anymore in a subject you are possibly not interested in anymore. If you are, let me know which of the above methods interests you.
 

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