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Subject: RECORDING STREAMING VIDEO
Category: Computers > Internet
Asked by: dabears-ga
List Price: $5.00
Posted: 20 Dec 2002 15:06 PST
Expires: 19 Jan 2003 15:06 PST
Question ID: 127526
HOW CAN I RECORD STREAMING VIDEO? ANY SOFTWARE I CAN BUY? I NEED TO
RECORD ACTIVITY ON AN EXPLOITIVE WEB-SITE FOR PROSECUTION PURPOSES. I
KNOW I CAN BUY A VIDEO CARD WITH AN RCA OUTPUT AND TAPE IT ON A VCR
BUT THAT SEEMS TOO EXPENSIVE AND CUMBERSOME.
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Subject: Re: RECORDING STREAMING VIDEO
Answered By: clouseau-ga on 20 Dec 2002 16:35 PST
 
Hello dabears,

Thanks for your question.

I searched for [streaming video recorder] and found the following
information for you:

http://webcamrecorder.com/

"Record Webcam Video and Streaming Video to Hard Disk. 

Watching webcams can be great entertainment but it can also be very
frustrating. You spend ages waiting for something interesting to
happen and then you blink and miss the good bits.

WebCam recorder is a unique piece of windows software which records
webcam images and streaming video to hard disk (note: sound is not
recorded). It can record any webcam or streaming source."

"Record from all kinds of webcams - there is no type of webcam WebCam
Recorder can't record.

Record any streaming media source. 

Records images in standard AVI format video files - use any player you
want and copy files to other machines.

Please note that at present WebCam Recorder only records images, not
sound."

"We're so sure you'll be happy with WebCam Recorder that every copy
comes with a 30 day no quibble money back guarantee. Priced at only
$25 what are you waiting for?"

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You did not mention if you required recording audio as well with your
video recording. I have used an excellent and inexpensive AUDIO ONLY
recorder called Total Recorder. I have not tried it in conjunction
with WebCam Recorder mentioned above, but it might work
simultaneously. worth a try, at least.

http://www.highcriteria.com/

"Total Recorder records streaming audio, Mic input, Line-in input as
well as CDs and DVDs. The resulting files are saved on your computer's
hard-drive.

High Criteria develops, markets and sells the following products.
All products are available for download and purchase from this site.
 
Total Recorder Standard Edition records streaming audio, mic and
line-in input, and performs audio file conversions. Total Recorder may
be used to record LPs, cassettes or any stereo output onto your PC.
Total Recorder also allows you to record CDs or DVDs.

Total Recorder Professional Edition retains all of the recording
features of the Standard Edition, plus adds extended features for
serious recording enthusiasts."

 
Total Recorder Standard Edition worked very well for me.

"Total Recorder Standard Edition records PC audio from almost any
source, including streamed audio from programs like Real Player and
Windows Media Player. It can also record conventional audio from CD's,
the microphone and other input lines on a sound card."

"For unlimited recording you must register this product (registered
users of the previous versions click here). The registration fee is
$11.95 US or $17.95 Canadian."

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A solution for capturing streaming video in ASF format is available
here:

http://www.thefab.net/topics/computing/co19_asf_recorder.htm

"ASF Recorder 
Capturing streaming video and storing them to your own hard disk is
difficult. That's also one of the main feature of streaming video.
Though there are some solutions, at least for the ASF video format.
ASFRecorder is a tool to download and store WindowsMedia streaming
content to your hard drive. The resulting files can be viewed as often
as you wish. The files can also be copied without any physical
restriction.

ASFRecorder does not support RealMedia or QuickTime. ASFRecorder only
features HTTP streaming in WindowsMedia format (ASF). ASFRecorder does
not implement Microsoft's MMS streaming protocol. For this reason, you
might encounter some ASF streams that cannot be recorded with
ASFRecorder."

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Yet another solution is available here:

http://www.webattack.com/get/winmediarecorder.shtml

"Windows Media Stream Recorder 4.1 
record stream video and audio clips 


Windows Media Recorder allows you to record streaming video and audio
clips from the Internet and save them to your hard drive. You can play
the clips from your computer without the interruptions inherent to
Internet connections, create playlists or burn CD s. More than 50
music videos can be saved on a regular CD. Media clips can be recorded
while browsing the Net or from Windows Media Player playlists. The
program detects the beginning, the end and names of the media such
that multiple clips can be recorded automatically. Supports Microsoft
Windows Media Player video and audio stream formats."

This program is freeware! The author's website offer additional
information.

http://www.netfor2.com/copy41.html

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I expanded my search slightly to [capture OR record +internet OR
webcast +"streaming video"] and found the following:


An excellent article from PCWorld on recording from the Internet:

http://www.pcworld.com/howto/article.asp?aid=36587

Internet Tips: Capture Video Streams Into Files, Then Onto CDs
 
Most of the solutions mentioned here are the programs I have listed
above for you, but the background information may be helpful to you.

*******************************************************

And, at expertsXexchange

http://www.experts-exchange.com/Applications/Q_10354264.html


I'm looking for a program that is capable of recording streaming video
and/or sound from the internet and saving it in a file.

I've heard of a program called Streambox VCR, but can't seem to find
it anywhere. I've had a look on the web site, but it just says 'new
version coming soon'.

Does anyone know of any program to be able to do this or where I can
get Streambox VCR?"

Unfortunately, it seems Real Player has sued Streambox and it is no
longer available.


I hope my research has helped you to find a solution for your need to
record web based streaming video.

Regards,

-=clouseau=-
Comments  
Subject: Re: RECORDING STREAMING VIDEO
From: snapanswer-ga on 21 Dec 2002 09:01 PST
 
You may also want to try this free software.

It allows you to capture your entire screen, or a portion of the
screen with a size that you specify.

It saves the capture as an AVI file.

Rendersoft CamStudio
http://www.rendersoftware.com/products/camstudio/
Subject: Re: RECORDING STREAMING VIDEO
From: thehomeland-ga on 28 Jan 2003 13:38 PST
 
For simple screen captures, if you're using Win9x, just hit the
"PrintScreen" button on your keyboard.  Doing this makes a clipboard
copy ("copy" as in "copy/paste"), and open a new file in Windows Paint
(stock program) and go to Edit then Paste in the regular menus.  No
need to buy some program to do it for you, Windows already does it
anyway.  This method takes a capture of the entire screen as an image
as temporary data stored in the clipboard.

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