Ok... this is quite a roundabout way of getting video for you Q... but at least its a good way of doing so to build up a library of youtube videos, etc.,
1. Get Camtasia's Screen Recorder Trial software:
http://www.techsmith.com/camtasia.asp
2. Use Camtasia to record the video you are interested in.
3. Export (or 'produce') the video as .wmv, or .avi and WALA!
----I play .avi's using TCPMP because my Camtasia produces .wmv's with the windows 9.0 audio codec and my .072 TCPMP doesn't recognize the audio.----
Let me know if that sound worth the work and if you're successful as well!