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    How to Watch Online Streaming Videos Offline

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    The Internet has made entertainment an all-day affair. Especially when it comes to movies, TV shows, and other clips, the web has produced a number of platforms that let you get your video fix from almost any device with a screen and an Internet connection.

    But there’s a problem with that: Not every place has an Internet connection. And thus, it may not be able to watch Netflix offline, for example. YouTube, Hulu and many other nifty streaming services might not be available to you if you’re on the go or in the air, either.

    Thankfully though, there are a few ways around being completely connection-less when you want to watch online streaming videos. Some of them are easy. Some of them are not. But either way, they’ll at least give you some chance at taking your online video to the offline world.

    So to help, here’s a rundown of how you can circumvent some video services’ pesky online requirements. Please note that this isn’t a recap of every service out there -- everything from the BBC iPlayer to Slingbox has similar ways of letting you watch videos whenever -- but rather a guide to some of the more widely used programs.

    Read the full content of this Article: http://www.notebookreview.com/howto/watch-online-streaming-videos-offline/