Capturing a whole website including its audio and video aspects for eDiscovery
http://www.bsrsoft.com/ or using PowerPoint's Screen Recording feature
This could happen. There is someone who has put on their website a video or copyrighted audio or other information or information that is injurious to your client in some way. You are going to ask them not to delete the information on the site but to archive it as eDiscovery evidence. However, the party may, before you can get the demand for the information in place, delete the video, audio, information off the website. So you might want to capture the information using a program called BSRsoft. Using it you can at least capture the whole website into a video file that could be used IF they do not preserve the website as it is at this momment.
BSR Screen Recorder captures video, sound and pictures of anything you see on your screen. Any part of the screen, any window on the screen or the entire desktop can be recorded. You can record your web cam sessions, record audio of what you hear from your speakers, use BSR for some ediscovery website acquisition efforts.
New versions of PowerPoint also enable you to capture a website with its sound and video using screen capture.
You can also capture the HTML of a page - right button click and choose show view page source and copy the html and paste it into Word. During your process of capturing the HTML code you can also use BSRsoft or PowerPoint to put into a video the process you are using to capture the HTML code.