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Old 01-26-2010, 04:23 AM
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How to record a GoToMeeting webinar in high quality (Full HD, 1080p)


Will screen video capture software allow me to record video and audio from a GoToMeeting Webinar in high quality?

GoToMeeting uses GoToWebinar software, not a streaming video player like Windows Media Player, Flash Player. I don't see how I can disable video acceleration when using it. How can I do that?

I use screen resolution of 1920x1080 and I would like to record video from GoToWebinar with maximum quality (Full HD, 1080p) Also, if it does, then is the video recorded at the same screen resolution that it is using? Is there any software or hardware that can do that?
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Old 01-26-2010, 11:30 AM
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I have problems playing FullHD 1080p MPEG-4 AVC videos on my desktop and on my laptop, so it should be pretty hard to record FullHD videos using software.

Is there any reason to record FullHD 1080p videos? I suggest you to reduce screen resolution and record using Huffyuv or Motion JPEG video codec. If you don't use any compression when recording from you screen, your recordings will be huge. You can then recompress your recordings using x264 (MPEG-4 AVC) or xvid (MPEG-4 ASP) video codec. I suggest you to use CRF encoding to get better quality. 2-pass ABR encoding gives worse quality than 1-pass CRF encoding.
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