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Old 10-08-2007, 05:11 PM
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sonicfoundry's mediasite publish to go via stream (saving windows media presentation)


I want to be able to capture the equivalent of mediasite's "publish to go" via the streaming feed. Please check out the examples at mediasite stream at mediasite.com

I want to be able to capture both streams simulataneously and link the high resolution jpegs with the streaming video.

I want t obe able to blow each one up to full screen and have the streams continue to be linked.

so when you close the full screen video the high resolution ppt jpeg is right there linked up - since the video gets blurry.

the publish to go option is the whole package you receive in your browser on your HD. Would it be possible to capture this all?

I've tried WM Recorder and captured the video, but the linking really makes the mediasite presentation useful.
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Old 10-09-2007, 12:26 AM
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Saving Windows Media video presentation with JPEG slides


You can use screen video capture program.

More information about presentations can be found in our FAQ
FAQ: Downloading/Ripping/Capturing/Recording/Saving streaming media with slides (online presentation)
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Old 10-09-2007, 02:49 AM
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Re: sonicfoundry's mediasite publish to go via stream


"If an online presentation runs its slides in a browser or player window, there is no stream recorder I know that can help you to record it. "

mediasite runs through a browser...

It has a .wmv stream which you can snag with wmrecorder but you can get the syncing with the highresolution .jpeg slides which are in the other box on the browser page.

Someone should pressure some software designers to tailor their snagging to this type of presentation to get better recording of this type of streaming file.
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Old 10-09-2007, 03:31 AM
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Re: sonicfoundry's mediasite publish to go via stream


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Someone should pressure some software designers to tailor their snagging to this type of presentation to get better recording of this type of streaming file.
This is not a common request so I really doubt that someone will create software for this.
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Old 10-09-2007, 03:37 AM
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Re: sonicfoundry's mediasite publish to go via stream (saving windows media presentat


mediasite is actually blowing up in the audio-visual education and business world. check google.

Thanks for your link,

I'm experimenting with metaproducts offline explorer enterprise. I wish it could record at 5x, 10x, etc like WMrecorder could. I'm using 4.7
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Old 10-09-2007, 02:00 PM
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Re: sonicfoundry's mediasite publish to go via stream (saving windows media presentat


Actually Offline Explorer Pro would be enough. The Enterprise version is made for programmers who want to manipulate Offline Explorer fro their software.
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