Capturing video streaming on HDD


  1. Cov
    Posts : 140
    Windos 7 x64
       #1

    Capturing video streaming on HDD


    Hi, I just cannot find a way how to capture video streaming onto HDD.

    Here's the streaming I would like to capture:

    Mediathek

    It's in foreign language.

    If you have a tip for me, I would appreciate it very much.

    Thank you
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  2. Posts : 17,545
    Windows 10 Pro x64 EN-GB
       #2

    I'm using this: Streaming Video Recorder
    Works perfectly and is extremely easy to use.

    Kari
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  3. Cov
    Posts : 140
    Windos 7 x64
    Thread Starter
       #3

    Thanks Kari, but that's not free.


    A few seconds ago I tried something and it seems to work !

    ► The Orbit Downloader

    During installation make sure to untick all unrelevant boxes, but keep the add to FireFox ticked.
    In FireFox I watched the streaming from above and recorded a test sample for a few minutes.
    Although there were several drop outs during recording, I was rather surprised to find that the result of the recording hasn't got any drop outs !!
    I still can't belive my eyes, need to make further tests .. will report back later.


    Edit: Ok, so there is some work involved.

    The good new is, that it really records the streaming without the drop outs in excellent quality.

    A 20 minutes recording (HQ) resulted in a 600 Megabyte file.
    The downside is that the outcome is a .flv file that being played back with the VLC-Player, for some strange reason, doesn't allow to jump forwards or backwards.
    I had to close down the player and restart it, to get back to the beginning.

    To get a more precise cut out of the scene in question, I then recorded that part with WM Capture (a screen recording tool).
    Having set the videobit rate to 1200, 30 fps and the sound to 128 Kbps, the outcome is alright.
    A 10 minutes recording (of the original size) then resulted in a 100 Megabyte file.
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