Where can I find free physics video lectures?

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Found a nice resource that I don't think is listed in the "Math & Science Learning Materials" section of Physics Forums. It is here,

http://www.learnerstv.com/Free-Physics-video-lecture-courses.htm

Which is from,

http://www.learnerstv.com/index.php

This probably belongs in the "Advanced Physics Learning Materials" sub-section of "Math & Science Learning Materials" section of Physics Forums. I can't post there so feel free to move or delete this post. Thanks!
 
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Looks great, thanks.
 
I think all these videos might also be found on YouTube, but its nice to have the list.

I have been using a free program that pulls the audio off of YouTube videos and converts the audio to a mp3 which I listen to while working. The conversion takes about 7 minutes for a hour length video. The program is here,

http://www.dvdvideosoft.com/

The program added features I did not want but are now gone. Nice to listen to physics lectures while working.
 
Wow this is great! What I've been looking for for months. Thanks!
 
Thanks, great resource. I haven't touched Algebra through Calculus since college (a while ago). After about a week and a half, I've reviewed that whole area.
 
Actually all those videos(atleast what I checked in random) are embed code of videos from khanacademy.org

But learnerstv.com organised it in a better manner than its source.