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Old 04-06-2011, 06:18 AM
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Re: how to record videos on www.dharmasun.org?


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Originally Posted by ericeric View Post
hey guys is this considered to be a streaming website?

there are many videos with audio which i wanna record onto my laptop...

i have tried a few free screen recorders but all of them have crappy audio.. can anyone help here? thanks..
Please share you experience with screen recorders in the following forum:
http://stream-recorder.com/forum/scr...tware-f51.html
Thank you!

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Originally Posted by placebo View Post
let me answer indirectly:

I own ~10 different downloaders, half of them are purchased, half freeware. If visit 100 arbitrarily (by chance) selected websites with streaming media contents, then i would need maybe 7 of my tools.

There is no single tool on the market, which covers all 100 websites. If you want to be successful on 100 websites, you will need more than 1 tool.

Your website case is "HTTP://*.FLV" and is treated here:
http://stream-recorder.com/forum/get...med-t3055.html
As you can see, my HiDownload isnt even mentioned there. HiD is not the best and not too popular. So before you use it on a regular basis, make sure to test other popular downloaders such as WM Recorder and Replay Media Catcher. Good luck.
I second almost every word here.

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Originally Posted by placebo View Post
i will close this thread at the end of this day. it is solved.
No need to close the thread. There are other tools that might be suggested.

For example you can find stream URLs with freeware Coojah. And here you can even use something simple like freeware Video DownloadHelper for Firefox. The latter allows to find streams URLs from this web-site without any problem.


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Originally Posted by ericeric View Post
i am gonna have 150 hours worth of files.. how should I compress the files in an optimum manner without any loss in audio/video quality? thanks man, you really helped me..
Don't compress anything HDD drives are not that expensive.

If you still want to convert, you may want to reduce the video resolution, then you can use a smaller bit-rate. Leave the original audio and compress the video using MPEG-4 AVC video codec like freeware x264.
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