Where can i download the videos of the Feynman lectures?

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The Douglas Robb memorial lectures from Auckland University are available for streaming online, but users are seeking ways to download the files. Concerns about copyright infringement are raised, with some indicating that downloading may not be endorsed by the physics forum. There is confusion between these memorial lectures and the Feynman lectures on physics, with clarification that only audio recordings of the latter may exist. A reliable source for downloading the complete Feynman lectures, including audio, is provided, linking to the Eyebeam website and a Hungarian association of physics students. The discussion highlights the importance of accessing educational content while considering copyright issues.
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i.e. the Douglas Robb memorial lectures from Auckland University,

They're available streamed here:

http://www.vega.org.uk/series/lectures/feynman/

But i want to download the files. Can i grab them anywhere?
 
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Isnt that like copyright infringement? I don't think physics forum endorses that. Sorry m8
 
I don't think there are files associated with those videos.
If you're talking about the Feynman lectures on physics (that's not the same as those memorial lectures), I`m not sure if they caught the lectures on camera. I do know the audio was recorded. If anyone knows whether these where filmed I`m interested to know too.

You can download the entire Feynman lecture's (with audio) here:
http://www.eyebeam.org/reblog/archives/2005/03/the_complete_feynman_lectures_on.html
I only post this since the site appears responsile and thrustworthy.

EDIT: Actually, Eyebeam contains a link to the homepage of the 'Hungarian assotiation (<- intended) of physics students' which hosts the files.
http://mafihe.hu/~bnc/feynman/
 
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