I'd like to have the ability to remotely watch a presenter (speaker), speaking from his web cam, and me having the ability to capture/record him (and where he needs little or no download software on his end).
Can you help me? Thanks
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If it is both audio and video that you want, any screen recorder will work. If it just the audio that you want, any audio recorder will work. Neither scenarios will require anything added to the presenter's end.
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26° 14' 10.16"N -- 80° 16' 0.91"W -
Are you saying I get screen capture for my pc?
How do I see the presenter's webcam? -
If cameras add ten pounds, why would people want to eat them?
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"Just open and view it" How do I "just open and view" the presenter's live remote webcam?
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The OP wants to "remotely watch a presenter". Are we assuming he wants to watch the presenter on his computer or some other remote site like a web site?
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On my computer preferably.
But I want to know about the web site option too, please. -
ICBM target coordinates:
26° 14' 10.16"N -- 80° 16' 0.91"W -
The OP didn't specifically say it was a public webcast, curiously. I thought he wanted to use someones webcam as a spycam. Or peepcam.
At best, this could be considered a security camera, and CCTV's cannot record sound. The reason being is that it's pretty easy to trap someone into saying something foolish.Last edited by budwzr; 24th May 2011 at 00:48.
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ICBM target coordinates:
26° 14' 10.16"N -- 80° 16' 0.91"W -
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I'll try to clarify. I'd like to have the ability to remotely record a presenter (speaker), speaking from his web cam, privately, simultaneously while I'm viewing the speaker (with everyone involved consent) and hopefully with very little software to download.
All the peep cam and illegal suggestions, in this thread are frankly, beside the point, and off point. I'm just trying to find info for a legitimate solution to recording in a quality way remotely.
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This word you use: remotely, is confusing most of us. If you sit in front of your computer and record what you see, it will not be remotely. If you are having a difficult time expressing yourself because you do not have a good command of English it is not our fault.
Last edited by TreeTops; 26th May 2011 at 18:13.
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If the speaker/presenter wants you to view his/her broadcast then he/she would provide you with the appropiate web address.
Without that address you simply can not see let alone record anything -
chrisj, in simple terms, do you want to record a two-way video conversation ("video chat") between yourself and someone at another location, and record it to *your* computer?
[Aside to TreeTops from Oregon: Your use of "and and" didn't help your expressing yourself either. I doubt that's "a good command of English," even in Oregon. ] -
No, they're not beside the point. You didn't properly define your question, so many people here were concerned that you were trying to "remotely" (as you put it) record your wife or your boss or whoever at their webcams without their permissions, for your viewing "pleasures".
I didn't get that drift on my first read, so I suggested a screen recorder. A program like Camstudio, or even Fraps will record the video shown on YOUR computer while you watch it. There is no "remote" to it. Providing the presenter is okay with the presentation being recorded, this way is legitimate.ICBM target coordinates:
26° 14' 10.16"N -- 80° 16' 0.91"W -
"Properly define my question"?
I'm just surprised that people assume the worst.
I stated I wanted to record a "speaker". I also said "presenter".
Why would someone think it's a "recording of my wife or boss"?
My point is, why the negative spin? -
Well, for one, typing little notes to each other is one of the worst ways to communicate (case in point).
Keep trying and someone will eventually understand. They're only trying to videoHELP. -
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CobraPilot sez:
chrisj, in simple terms, do you want to record a two-way video conversation ("video chat") between yourself and someone at another location, and record it to *your* computer?
Yes or no?
Once we have that, maybe we can (as zoobie so wonderfully put it) videoHELP you! -
Maybe he really doesn't know what he wants. His inability to answer our questions seems to have stumped him.
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yes I want to record a two-way video conversation ("video chat") between myself and someone at another location, and record it to *my* computer, but I only want to record the other person, not my part of the "video chat".
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When you have a video chat, the other person is displayed in a window on your computer. And you are displayed in a window on the other person's computer. Is that what you want to record on your computer? The other person displayed on your computer? If so , use screen capture software e.g. camstudio, camtasia, etc... I'm sure there are some others.. -
Anything transmitted over the internet in real time is going to be poor quality, unless special hardware is in place, like the Roku box and Netflix, which has buffering.
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