
It's even able to record streaming internet video in real time. It works by temporarily displaying a small, fairly unobtrusive download tab in the right top corner of any video content it detects on a given Web page. The new video download feature integrates fairly elegantly into your Web browser (yes, it works on Firefox).

The player was demonstrated for me and actually looks pretty impressive. The player allows users to download and organize nearly all embedded internet video content (Flash, WMV, QuickTime) including content from popular video sites like YouTube, Comedy Central, and of course, CNET.

Real Networks has announced a new version of their RealPlayer today that will be available as a PC-only public Beta in June.
