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How do you capture streaming video? WMA, MOV, Etc.
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How do you capture the streaming video that get sent directly to WMA, Quicktime, or RealPlayer? Methods for any one of the three is greatly appreciated. http://www.afn.org/~afn26470/ |
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NERIC (TechnicalUser) |
18 Apr 02 14:28 |
I would suggest a capture card. Or a shareware application called snagit. |
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Ricey (Visitor) |
28 May 02 18:10 |
Try snagit or camedia software |
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I am also trying to do this. But all I get is a black box where the video should be. I vaguely remember something about video overlay? Don't know...i came across this problem before...i know there's a piece of software out there that will do what i need but can't remember what it was. Snagit doesn't do it...i tried.
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modnet (IS/IT--Management) |
29 Jul 02 21:07 |
Try a tool called ASFRecorder |
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paralye1 (Visitor) |
1 Aug 02 20:17 |
At least for quicktime its easy. Just go to your quicktime pugin settings and select "save in cache". Then go to your temporary internet files folder and the file should be there after you load it from the website. |
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sluu (Programmer) |
25 Sep 02 22:03 |
how about .ram streaming video? Is there any software to capture that? |
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