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Originally Posted by Stream Recorder
It seems that you are an experienced user. Hopefully you used the latest version of software.
HiDownload and MovRecorder are not very reliable RTSP QuickTime stream recorders. Besides I haven't received any reply from their support for a while.
HTTP protocol doesn't work here.
So you may try - to play the recordings of HiDownload with QuickTime player 'coz it is more reliable than QT Alternative.
- to write to the support of MPlayer and VLC player.
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Hey guys, thanks for all the feedback! I moved to another house and had LOTS of other things to worry about, that's why I'm replying so late. Am really sorry for massive delay!
With regards to recording the two streams in questions, here's what I was able to find out. Yes, I'm an experienced user and yes, I used the latest versions of all the software.
I tried latest HiDownload (v7.12) with latest QT player (v7.4.0.91) - didn't work.
I tried ALL QT versions from v4.00 on hoping that the streaming files first get downloaded and are stored locally as temporary files (method described in one of the posts I cannot find a link to). Unfortunately, old versions (that generate such tmp files) cannot stream the two files, while QT v7.4.0.91 works flawlessly - damn...
As mentioned, latest QT has no problems streaming the files and produces a really good quality videos (much better than VLC or MPC - so the streams are not horrible at all as implied by the most recent reply).
It seems the only choice left is Camtasia, but I don't know how to record the audio through PCM while recording the video, i.e. without recording it separately? Any advice would be more than welcome, as well as a hint or two which other software I can use to record both video AND audio at the same time?
Thanks for everything! Majst