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webcasts.prous.com: Downloading/recording presentations from Adobe Flash Player

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Rio 03-16-2009 01:17 PM

webcasts.prous.com: Downloading/recording presentations from Adobe Flash Player


 
Hi
If anyone could guide me how can I download presentations from webcasts.prous.com like this presentation
Code:

http://webcasts.prous.com/netadmin/webcast_viewer/Preview.aspx?type=0&lid=5574
I tried many software including Download Replay Media Catcher but the best I got is sound recording without recording the concomitant slide show
Thanks

Stream Ripper 03-16-2009 09:59 PM

Re: Downloading from http://webcasts.prous.com


 
Slideshows are tough, as there are often multiple streams to give the appearance of one continues stream. Your best bet for a slideshow type file would be a Screen Capture type program.

Rio 03-17-2009 05:11 AM

Re: webcasts.prous.com: Downloading/recording presentations from Adobe Flash Player


 
Thanks Stream Ripper for the reply
Yea...this what I tried..screen capture programs worked for me...but I had to record the sound with a separate program because I could not find one that does both
Thanks again

Stream Recorder 03-17-2009 08:41 PM

Re: webcasts.prous.com: Downloading/recording presentations from Adobe Flash Player


 
Most screen video capture programs mentioned on our web-site including freeware CamStudio can record video with audio.

Rio 03-18-2009 04:05 AM

Re: webcasts.prous.com: Downloading/recording presentations from Adobe Flash Player


 
Thanks a lot
Yea..most screen recorders do record both video and audio
The problem is they are unable to record audio from my laptop, Toshiba satellite A100-294 as it seems that the sound hardware of the laptop is not compatible...any suggestions?
Thanks again

Stream Recorder 03-18-2009 04:48 PM

Re: webcasts.prous.com: Downloading/recording presentations from Adobe Flash Player


 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Rio (Post 9815)
Thanks a lot
Yea..most screen recorders do record both video and audio
The problem is they are unable to record audio from my laptop, Toshiba satellite A100-294 as it seems that the sound hardware of the laptop is not compatible...any suggestions?

Have you tried to record Replay Video Capture?

Rio 03-18-2009 06:34 PM

Re: webcasts.prous.com: Downloading/recording presentations from Adobe Flash Player


 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Stream Recorder (Post 9820)
Have you tried to record Replay Video Capture?

Yea I tried it...it cannot recognise any input (internal sound) with its audio test
The problem is probably in the sound card itself...there is no "stereo mix"option in the sound (volume) controller

Stream Recorder 03-18-2009 10:03 PM

Re: webcasts.prous.com: Downloading/recording presentations from Adobe Flash Player


 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Rio (Post 9823)
Yea I tried it...it cannot recognise any input (internal sound) with its audio test
The problem is probably in the sound card itself...there is no "stereo mix"option in the sound (volume) controller

Please try the "Universal audio driver" option. It was made to work in a situation like yours. And it works the same way as Freecorder Toolbar.

Rio 03-19-2009 12:03 PM

Re: webcasts.prous.com: Downloading/recording presentations from Adobe Flash Player


 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Stream Recorder (Post 9824)
Please try the "Universal audio driver" option. It was made to work in a situation like yours. And it works the same way as Freecorder Toolbar.

I heard about that..but how can I use this universal driver and where can i find it?
Thanks for you support

Stream Recorder 03-19-2009 12:21 PM

Troubleshooting: Problem with audio when using screen capture software


 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Rio (Post 9830)
I heard about that..but how can I use this universal driver and where can i find it?

Replay Video Capture has a user guide that mentiones the Universal Audio Driver:

Enable Universal Audio Driver: On some systems, there may not be a usable recording input available. The Universal Audio Driver allows you to record audio on virtually ANY system. You should select this if the Audio Test fails to locate any available recording input.

Troubleshooting: I'm having trouble recording audio.
On some PC's, only the Universal Audio Driver will work. Go to Settings, Audio Setup/Test, and select the Universal Audio Driver. Use the Universal Audio Driver only if the Test option fails to locate a working audio recording line.

Troubleshooting: The Universal Audio Driver Option isn't working for me
To use the Universal Audio Driver, in some cases you may need to open Replay Video Capture before opening your browser or video playback application.


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