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Capturing video streams
Hi all,
I stumbled upon a nice website offering video tutorials about almost every known product on the market. They offer it in a streaming solution using Quicktime. Since I'd like to capture these streams I would need some kind of recording software but there's just too many available. I can't really filter the good ones out of the crap heap, so i'm asking you guys for help. What program can you recommend me for this? Thanks! |
One that always works for me is CocSoft StreamDown, I think is the name.
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Sounds like a great site, care to share the URL? If it's quicktime, you should be able to find the "*.mov" file by looking at the source code and make a search for ".mov", then you have to find the way folders are placed in the website and download the movie. I hope I was clear, I guess some one can make a better explanaition. |
@subferno: Thanks, gonna try this one :)
@Tawnee: Sure, take a look at http://www.lynda.com/ Even though they mention that subscribing unlocks more videos, there's really no need for it. I'm a avid 3D Studio MAX/Photoshop user myself and from the looks of it it really contains enough information. I can even learn some more from the free stuff :P |
Lynda has terrific tutorials indeed. If your evil mode is turned on, well, some torrent sites have plenty of lynda tutorials for your enjoyment. ;)
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Oh yeah, how could I forget torrent :P
That site you linked too is awesome, looks like i'll be using it more often. Thanks man :) |
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