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satya1002005 wrote:Replay media catcher- Full version Thx, man! The rapidshare version (3.02) works fine for me (Win XP)! Very easy even for installingbull, finally. But do you have the free and newest version 4? I ask, because I can record easily but can't convert to mp4, mpeg or avi. I need avi or mpg for editing/cutting with VirtualDub. Thx in advance! And thx to shirtfull for: "Try FLV converter (Free) on recorded files.. [hidden link - please register] Also very easy! It takes 1hour20? Normal? Edit: Sorry, the flv file was that long before. But there is a not so good loss of quality in the result. |
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[hidden link - please register] is fine for Mac, too.
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I use this App [hidden link - please register] i use it to convert from flv to mp4 works great.
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I just got a DVD recorder and was wondering how do I convert the recordings into mpeg or avi (I'm using a mac)
Thanks in advance for all the help |
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Hey
i dont think thats the right place to ask, but where else? how can i record some videos for you from etv? thx in advance yakuzar |
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Can you guys suggest a very good and dependable (and fast I may add ) DVD recorder?
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Ive been using Replay Media Catcher for a while now, both free version and the full one,but still cant work out all its features. Found that as long as the webstream is stable it records very well, but I keep recording time to 4 hours or it doesnt seem to recognise the full length of the recording and wont play properly.
Problem is editing the recording.Avidemux doesnt recognise the file format(although thought it was FLV). Tried converting to various formats using RMC but with no success, keep getting error messages. Any ideas on how to sort it welcome. Got plenty of files which I would like to post but far too big without editing. |
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momi wrote:"Replay Media Catcher" is possibly the best program available for capturing web streams - it does not records portions of screen but captures actual video stream as it is - in original format and resolution; it comes with built-in converter and can extract sound from video streams. Program costs 39$ but has free trial. Thanks momi for the recommendation. It sounds like a good application but when I visited their website it turned out that it's a Windows application not a Mac but thanks anyways |
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"Replay Media Catcher" is possibly the best program available for capturing web streams - it does not records portions of screen but captures actual video stream as it is - in original format and resolution; it comes with built-in converter and can extract sound from video streams. Program costs 39$ but has free trial.
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elmo wrote:@ ZeeMan Thank you elmo for the info. You're right Quicktime does record the screen, I didn't know that but it seems it only records the whole screen, I can't choose the region, nonetheless, it's cool that I already have it and for free |
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@ ZeeMan
if you use a Mac - Quicktime Player X will record the screen, it costs nothing as it is included in the software package. screenflick is better gives you much more control, costs $ 25 |
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ZeeMan wrote:dazaman wrote:I use flv now the free trial ran out but its a start. Camtasia is easy to use, not very complicated once you get used to it, but cant really recommend anymore as i have only tried that and flv. There are others on this forum with much more knowledge than me when comes to apps for recording, so hope somebody can give you more info. |
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dazaman wrote:I use flv now the free trial ran out but its a start. which one do you like better?? if i were to buy one which one would you recommend?? (for Mac of course) |
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I use flv now the free trial ran out but its a start.
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