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Record gotowebinar

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sonubkk 08-07-2009 06:37 AM

Record gotowebinar


 
I have to attend a educational gotowebinar. I want to record it so that I can refer to it time to time.
Which is the best program to do so ??
I've tried using Replay Video Capture, but I could not record the audio...

Stream Recorder 08-07-2009 09:59 AM

Re: Record gotowebinar


 
Quote:

Originally Posted by sonubkk (Post 12384)
I've tried using Replay Video Capture, but I could not record the audio...

Please try to go to the Settings and Enable the Universal Audio Driver:
How to capture video from screen with audio if sound card does not allow recording

Then you may try to record from any popular web-site like YouTube.

sonubkk 08-07-2009 12:12 PM

Re: Record gotowebinar


 
Thanks Steam recorder, I tried that but then the audio and video gets out of sync..this goes for Youtube and the live webinar that I'm trying to record..
any solution to this problem??

Stream Recorder 08-07-2009 09:05 PM

Re: Record gotowebinar


 
Quote:

Originally Posted by sonubkk (Post 12390)
then the audio and video gets out of sync..this goes for Youtube and the live webinar that I'm trying to record..
any solution to this problem??

How to avoid frame drops (audio/video out of sync) when using screen capture software

Recommendations of the developer:

Replay Video Capture offers two video compression formats: MPEG-2 and Windows Media Player 9.

Both formats can be used to capture full motion videos (movies, music videos) or static videos (documents, pictures, browser windows) at high quality. MPEG-2 consumes less CPU power and is recommended for capturing full motion, larger size videos. Windows Media should always be used when capturing static videos.

Unless your computer is a dual core try to resize full motion recording windows to less than 1/4 of the screen.


The Universal Audio Driver should be used on XP computers if your sound card does not allow recording. Some of the XP computers purchased in 2007 and thereafter do not provide audio recording options.

Before enabling this option close the browser or any media players. Open Replay Video Capture first, then open your browser or media player.

Universal Audio Driver has limited use and may require some manual tweaking when capturing the computer screen.

The audio and video cannot always be synchronized if the video is interrupted by commercials, buffering or other events that may cause the audio stream to stop. If these situations can be detected Replay Video Capture will Pause recording. You should manually restart the recorder. To eliminate some of the audio interruptions disable the Windows sounds. Click "Disable Windows Sounds" and select "No Sounds" in the Sounds scheme.

In some cases, a user specified delay should be inserted in the audio stream before recording begins. Usually the delay should be set between 500 and 5000 milliseconds.



My additional recommendations:
1. Disable active scanner of your antivirus if you use one.
2. Close all applications that are not required when recording.


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