Update 2 - 21 Sep 2010
I've removed the lo-res wmv links because so few of them (<5) actually had videos behind them. Use the MP4 links for lo-res and WMV-High for hi-res.
Update 21 Sep 2010
There are now also MP4 files available. These are lower resolution than the HQ-WMV files, and therefore only about a third the file size. Note that virtually none of the lower-res wmv files are up yet (and may never be - I'm still looking for clarification from the TechEd online team on this).
The content from this year's TechEd Australia is making its way up to TechEd Online. If you just want to watch/download one session, then it's really easy to do so from the TechEd Online site, but if you want to grab the content in batches, then the easiest way to do so is with a download manager. Thanks to this post from Brian Keller, my favourite is Free Download Manager.
The other side of the equation is that you need a list of the URLs to set up FDM's download list. To that end, I've generated a list of the URLs for the slides, the High-quality videos and the standard quality videos. I've pivoted by track and by speaker, as well as provided a list of all the sessions.
Note that this is an auto-generated list based on all of the breakout sessions and not all sessions are up yet nor will all of them even eventually have all three components (even though there's a link for all of them). FDM takes care of this nicely though by just telling you it can't find a file and moving onto the next one. You can even retry later to pick up any that have gone up in the meantime.
Enjoy!
Hi,
Thanks for this post.
But, there is an issue while downloading the wmv files of Office and SharePoint (20 sessions). When i am trying to download, it displays Server Not Found.
Could you please post the correct url of WMV files of Office and SharePoint (20 sessions).
Thanks,
Chandrasekaran C N
Thanks Chandrasekaran,
As I said in my post almost none of the wmv files are up yet, but almost all the mp4 and wmv-high files are.
Cheers,
Andrew
Could you post the download links for TechEd 2010 Brazil?
http://www.teched.com.br/