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Old 01-15-2008, 11:49 PM
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Re: Need stream capture software for Mac OS X


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Originally Posted by Pennywhistler View Post
VLC is only a player, and Replay is for Windows ... and costs $50 to boot.
Not too useful for the OP, IMHO.

As you never bothered to ascertain what OS the OP was using, the other stuff probably won't work at all (depending). I can't even get most of them to open up in 10.2.
VLC is just a player - well may be for you it is so...It is funny how you describe it and other software you have no idea about.

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Originally Posted by Pennywhistler View Post
Windows on Mac with Bootcamp and Parallels Desktop for Max OS X cost a lot of money, so they hardly seem to be free solutions, do they.
Nobody said it was free. Even wiretap with scheduling is not free.

And free solution is not necessarily the best one. Seemingly free offer can force you to spend time and efforts which money equivalent is times higher. It doesn't mean that you should buy Parallels Desktop immediately. On the contrary one should think twice before buying any software. Not every software vendor offers money-back guarantee...

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Originally Posted by Pennywhistler View Post
Well bully for you. That has little or nothing to do with the issues and problems raised by the OP, but why should you care?

You seem determined to have the last word, so have at it.
Yes, you offered a direct sound recorder instead of stream capture software and everything else is because I don't care!

The thread is not intended to solve the raised problem of a single user, instead it should help many Mac fans. And obviously their demands are different.

This is definitely not a problem of the last word. May be some people can leave their computers when recording, and turn the system sounds off, and record only one stream at a time, and don't care that the quality will be worse or filesize will be larger,... there are so many ANDs that they should know about alternatives.
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