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Stacy 04-01-2002 15:02

recording the kickoff
 
I was wondering if anyone could help me out. What I'm trying to do is record the broadcast of the kickoff tomorrow. I know how to watch it on my computer, but I don't know about how to record it from there.

If anyone can help me, please post something or e-mail me at STACYBG@HOTMAIL.COM

thanks so much, and good luck in the 2002 season,
STACY
Captain, team 353

GregT 04-01-2002 15:37

I've been searching the answer to this question for a long time now, if you find a way e-mail me (gregt@twcny.rr.com).

Ill let you know if i find a way between now and kickoff.

Greg

Dave Hurt 04-01-2002 16:07

I know there are programs out there that let you record what's going on with your computer. I can't think of what they're called right now, but that would probalby be your best shot. Just start recording with the program, and set the webcast to full screen. I'll look around some and see if I can find anything.

Dave Hurt 04-01-2002 16:19

Ok, this is the only thing I've found so far...

http://www.freewarepub.net/Video_Utilities.htm

The first one, AVI desktop video recorder. I've never used it myself, so I don't know how well it will work...

Mike Soukup 04-01-2002 16:47

I know Nate Smith is going to attempt to record the kickoff feed. I'll send him a PM and request that he let everyone know how to do it.

Mike

Elgin Clock 04-01-2002 17:15

God Bless Dish Network
 
I'm taping it off of Dish Network Channel 213 NASA Channel.

Suneet 04-01-2002 17:28

Screen Video Capture
 
Believe it or not, the Microsoft Windows Media Encoder can take a video screen capture of the region of your screen where the video is playing, and it will record the video and sound, and also compress and save the file, all at the same time.

Download Page

If you still want to record the web cast, you can.

I'll post step by step instructions as soon as I write them...


By the way, I don't think the recorder mentioned above will do just a region of the screen.


UPDATE BELOW

David Kelly 04-01-2002 17:55

if you have video output on your computer, you can hook it up to your VCR and record it onto a tape.

Suneet 04-01-2002 18:22

It didn't work with streams I'm afraid...

GregT 04-01-2002 18:42

I seem to think that screen capture programs dont record video or other stuff like that (not sure what the link is, maybe DirectX?).

Anyways, found a recorder for ASF webcasts, too bad the webcast we want is in RAM format.

Elgin Clock 04-01-2002 19:52

Quote:

Originally posted by GregT

Anyways, found a recorder for ASF webcasts, too bad the webcast we want is in RAM format.

I think the webcast is availabe through Windows Media Player (.asf) as well as Real Player (.ram) I'm almost positive of it cause I was watching it the other day with WMP cause' I don't have Real Player

just testing something ----> ¢

David Kelly 04-01-2002 19:56

Quote:

Originally posted by Elgin Clock

I think the webcast is availabe through Windows Media Player (.asf) as well as Real Player (.ram) I'm almost positive of it cause I was watching it the other day with WMP cause' I don't have Real Player

just testing something ----> ¢


i read somewhere but can't find it anymore but it said that it would be available on both .asf and .ram BUT they were going to be archiving it in .ram.


i'll do some more searching and see what i can come up with

**edit: i found this: Via the WWW: For those of you not able to view NASA TV (or if there is some difficulty tranmitting the signal from Manchester to NASA TV) there will be an Internet Web simulcast. Please use RealPlayer 8 or higher or Windows Media Player 7 to view this event. This event will be archived in RealMedia and made available at this URL by Monday, January 7.


on this page: http://explorer.arc.nasa.gov/webcast.html

Nate Smith 04-01-2002 20:08

Recording
 
Assuming I can get my currently very screwed up Comcast Connection to work good enough to give me a streaming connection, I'm just going to use my TV output to record using my VCR...

Dan 550 04-01-2002 20:54

All PCs Automatically Record Streams!
 
People, have you ever look into your temporary folders after viewing any file from the internet, whether it be with IE, Netscape, AOL, or even Morpheous and Real Player? You know all those files with nice friendly extentions and horrible alphanumeric names? They are saved while in progress, so a stream is saved. Just look for *.ram modified within the last day in Windows Find or even, for those of you unlucky enough, Mac Finder. Sure, it takes some effort, but you'll see your video eventually. Just a little bit of common knowledge that people overlook.

Suneet 04-01-2002 22:15

Quote:

They are saved while in progress, so a stream is saved.
That's true for video clip streams, but not live ones. Certainly, you should be able to save the archived video once it's released.


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