capper2
06-27-2011, 06:11 PM
Is there a freeware/shareware streaming video downloader that will capture video from granicus? Such as this one on a city website:
hxxp://oaklandparkfl.granicus.com/MediaPlayer.php?view_id=2&clip_id=443
It appears to use silverlight.
WM Recorder (http://all-streaming-media.com/record-video-stream/WMRecorder-One-click-online-audio-video-stream-recorder.htm) 14.8
Replay Media Catcher (http://all-streaming-media.com/record-video-stream/Replay-Media-Catcher-download-and-capture-streaming-music-radio-video.htm) (RMC) 4
rvasource
09-21-2015, 11:39 AM
You can download directly from that site... but they've hidden it... (to make it less transparent? :confused: ) Like you, I was looking for options on how to download a nearby local government's videos (http://www.chesterfield.gov/content3.aspx?id=9381) posted on their page, but was unable to. Your government – Oakland Park, FL – is one of the hundreds of local governments that uses Granicus software (http://www.granicus.com/) to post video alongside meeting agenda and minutes. My government does too. Here is a workaround that I discovered.
The link you posted was to one specific meeting, but to download the video, you need to begin by going to their listing of "Live and Archived Audio/Video Webcasting of City Commission Meetings (http://oaklandparkfl.granicus.com/ViewPublisher.php?view_id=4)." From there, you want to check out the "Subscribe via RSS feeds." Oakland Park's page allows you to subscribe to the feeds for Agenda or Minutes, but the Granicus offers a third type of feed... VIDEO!
Sadly, our governments have not enabled the function to subscribe to the video feeds. :confused: For an example of what a more transparent example, see the archive for Greensboro, NC (http://www.greensboro-nc.gov/index.aspx?page=85), which allows you to subscribe to all three. But all is not lost... You can easily get the video feed yourself. ;)
If you hover over the link to subscribe to the Agenda and the link to subscribe to the Minutes, you will see they are nearly identical:
Agenda: http://oaklandparkfl.granicus.com/ViewPublisherRSS.php?view_id=4&mode=agendas
Minutes: http://oaklandparkfl.granicus.com/ViewPublisherRSS.php?view_id=4&mode=minutes
The only difference is the last word. On a hunch, I copied the link and changed the last word to "=videos". Voila! :D Go to http://oaklandparkfl.granicus.com/ViewPublisherRSS.php?view_id=4&mode=videos and you can click the corresponding "Download File" link for the meeting you prefer. Anybody can do this with their own government by simply changing that last word.
Of course, since this posting is old, the meeting you linked to above (June 2011) is too far down the feed and is no longer available. So, for that meeting, you will have to send a FOIA request to the city and ask for them to provide you with the video file.
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Shout out to a post that inspired me to take it to this next step: "How to download video of Greensboro City Council meetings (http://roch101.blogspot.com/2013/05/how-to-download-video-of-greensboro.html)"
Stream Ripper
09-21-2015, 07:28 PM
You can download directly from that site... but they've hidden it... (to make it less transparent? :confused: ) Like you, I was looking for options on how to download a nearby local government's videos (http://www.chesterfield.gov/content3.aspx?id=9381) posted on their page, but was unable to. Your government – Oakland Park, FL – is one of the hundreds of local governments that uses Granicus software (http://www.granicus.com/) to post video alongside meeting agenda and minutes. My government does too. Here is a workaround that I discovered.
The link you posted was to one specific meeting, but to download the video, you need to begin by going to their listing of "Live and Archived Audio/Video Webcasting of City Commission Meetings (http://oaklandparkfl.granicus.com/ViewPublisher.php?view_id=4)." From there, you want to check out the "Subscribe via RSS feeds." Oakland Park's page allows you to subscribe to the feeds for Agenda or Minutes, but the Granicus offers a third type of feed... VIDEO!
Sadly, our governments have not enabled the function to subscribe to the video feeds. :confused: For an example of what a more transparent example, see the archive for Greensboro, NC (http://www.greensboro-nc.gov/index.aspx?page=85), which allows you to subscribe to all three. But all is not lost... You can easily get the video feed yourself. ;)
If you hover over the link to subscribe to the Agenda and the link to subscribe to the Minutes, you will see they are nearly identical:
Agenda: http://oaklandparkfl.granicus.com/ViewPublisherRSS.php?view_id=4&mode=agendas
Minutes: http://oaklandparkfl.granicus.com/ViewPublisherRSS.php?view_id=4&mode=minutes
The only difference is the last word. On a hunch, I copied the link and changed the last word to "=videos". Voila! :D Go to http://oaklandparkfl.granicus.com/ViewPublisherRSS.php?view_id=4&mode=videos and you can click the corresponding "Download File" link for the meeting you prefer. Anybody can do this with their own government by simply changing that last word.
Of course, since this posting is old, the meeting you linked to above (June 2011) is too far down the feed and is no longer available. So, for that meeting, you will have to send a FOIA request to the city and ask for them to provide you with the video file.
_____________________________________________
Shout out to a post that inspired me to take it to this next step: "How to download video of Greensboro City Council meetings (http://roch101.blogspot.com/2013/05/how-to-download-video-of-greensboro.html)"
Just curious - but why respond to a post that was dead 4 years ago...?
rvasource
10-29-2015, 10:46 AM
Just curious - but why respond to a post that was dead 4 years ago...?
Yeah, I thought that might be weird. I had the same problem and I found a few places online where the same question was posted, but none that had an answer.
But, after a bunch of code sleuthing, I figured out a solution. Knowing that others are likely to have the same question, I thought I would post the answer on the pages where it had been asked in order to help any curious folks in the future. It probably is way too late to help this original poster, but it might help somebody else in the future.
throwaway
11-19-2015, 01:18 PM
I thought I would post the answer on the pages where it had been asked in order to help any curious folks in the future. It probably is way too late to help this original poster, but it might help somebody else in the future.
just made an account to say thank you, from the future. I searched this looking for a way to grab audio from a similar site and it helped a lot!
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