this www.mtv.com
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Or you could edit this and turn it into a proper post.
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You'll have to excuse my friends...they can be rude sometimes.
What they are trying to say is:
You seem to be having cranial-rectal inversion and before you can download or record from this website you will need to see a doctor about you current condition.
You also seem to have another issue that lies somewhere between your desk and your chair...I'm not exactly sure what you can do about that but lets try huh. -
here
http://www.mtv.com/sitewide/apps/mediaplayer/index.jhtml?vid=33513&style_sheet=/adsetu...&s1=live&adPth
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CamStudio no record from web sit
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At least he didn't do what that one noob did here a few months ago - posted his e-mail address and said "e-mail me and I will describe the problem for you". Even I got in on the flaming with that one
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He could have looked in the dictionary to learn how to spell the word site.
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Assuming you want to record streaming audio from that site, then this will probably work:
http://www.highcriteria.com/
If you're trying to do something else, then you'll have to be more specific. There's a lot of smart people around here, but none are mindreaders that I'm aware of.
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wow.
ok.
i have worked with this a bit.
if you want to capture streaming audio from the web just bring up your windows mixer and select wave or sum as the record channel. select the same one in any audio recorder (i like Sound forge) hit record a few secs before the stream starts.
if its video, the camstudio will allow you to record a portion of your desktop
check to see if its flash. you can "download" flash animations with a proggie called flashcatcher, then turn it into an avi with procoder
if its both video and audio like a band's new single, you can avoid problems by doing them separate then mux them later. -
http://babelfish.altavista.com
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WM Recorder. http://www.wmrecorder.com/index.php
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A registration was wanted rabid presented in this http://www.wmrecorder.com/index.php
The programs register but the picture is black
He felt sorry that we are from arabic
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Originally Posted by marcoja
From what I gather, he cannot get it to work.Want my help? Ask here! (not via PM!)
FAQs: Best Blank Discs • Best TBCs • Best VCRs for capture • Restore VHS -
i've had fairly good results with this translator
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OMG! these are the tools i've been looking for...thanks a lot for those who gave the Name of the tools
Dr. Gee thanks, anubis13 thanks...i hope other guyz could be as helpful and direct as you twohacking the Net using typewriter :D -
Try SnagIt. It's proven to work.
https://www.videohelp.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=217070&highlight= -
Here is the steps you must do in order to capture audio and video stream to an AVI file.
1. Launch Snagit
2. Goto Tool and select Video capture
3. Goto Input and check Record Audio
4. Goto your browser and start the streaming
5. Hit the red capture button and use your mouse to select video display
6. The Snagit window will pop and press start.
7. The red camera icon will be flashing on your task bar. Double click it to stop recording. -
Originally Posted by marcoja
Open Windows Media Player, then Tools menu then options. Performance tab, then advanced. Read through the options and turn off 'Use overlays'. Most programs will not record overlays, forcing them off will often let you cap the video.
Of course huge assumption that you've made it this far and this is what's happening but overlays are a problem for many programs.
Alan
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