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Keith Discovering 16th October 2006 11:10

Capturing internet audio / video: software
 
Hi guys,

Can anyone recommend an excellent audio / video streaming software so I can capture stuff i see or hear from the net, onto my computer? I don't mind spending money to buy it (radical I know for Pilots:E ).

Cheers again

Keith

born2fly_au 17th October 2006 18:41

if you do a google and search for "capture streaming video" there are heaps to choose from including several free ones. it is then up to you to choose the one that best suits your needs.
Allen

Keith Discovering 18th October 2006 09:37

Thanks born2fly,

I've done lots of that, but really wanted a recommendation, as there's a load of c*ap out there and I can't trawl through MB's of downloads to find a good one.

Any other ideas please?

Cheers

hooligan88b 18th October 2006 10:40

If you're talking about youtube then I've found the best combination is www.keepvid.com to turn the streaming video into a downloadable file works brilliantly. Then I use erightsoft's Super Converter to convert the video to a recordable format (flash[flv]->avi).
For windows media player I've used Windows Media Recorder (wmrecorder.com)

terrain safe 18th October 2006 10:42

I use videodownloader 1.1. Mind you I also use Firefox which this integrates with.

PS it's also free which does appeal to all you pilots!!:ok:

Keith Discovering 18th October 2006 16:25

Thanks hooligan and terrain. All sorted now :)

Much appreciated!

elvan 12th November 2008 06:19

oh, i came across one yesterday.

Streaming Audio Recorder.

There is also a demo show to how to record songs offline.
http://www.flash-on-tv.com/streaming-audio-recorder.html

Bushfiva 12th November 2008 09:19

XP itself can record sound via a utility called, wait for it, "Sound Recorder".

bnt 12th November 2008 19:19


Originally Posted by Bushfiva (Post 4525260)
XP itself can record sound via a utility called, wait for it, "Sound Recorder".

True, but Audacity is much nicer to use, especially if you want to do any amount of editing or processing of the audio. You need to download an extra bit (LAME MP3 Encoder) from there if you want to create MP3 files.

Depending on your computer hardware and drivers, you may already have a recording source called "Stereo Mix" or similar. If you select that as the recording source (in the recording app you use), it taps in to whatever other applications (including web browsers) are sending to the speakers. If not, you'll need one of those extra programs like "Streaming Audio Recorder" or "Total Recorder" as already described.


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