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  1. I tryed to do this whith the Super programm, but i don't understand it, if anyone knows how to do it with Super please explain me, or is there any other way?

    When i open the Super programm, and than i right click, there are options window, and one of the options is to add streaming links, i click on that and than there is a window where i had to insert the link and i did, than i clicked on "save the stream to harddisk" and than clicked ok, than i clicked on "Encode" and waited for some time and tha it said "Done" but i checked in the output folder and the file is not there, when i put the mouse to the encode button there is a messaage there, that says that streams can't be directley encoded but they can be saved to your pc, if you click the save the stream option like i did, so later they could be converted.
    so i don't understand did i do anything not the way it's suppoused to be? please tell me, how can i save a .wvx stream?
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  2. Mod Neophyte redwudz's Avatar
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    You might check this: http://emoney.al.ru/capture-streaming-video-and-audio/faq-record-wvx-stream.htm

    Also look to our 'Tools' : https://www.videohelp.com/tools?s=39#39 This has several programs to capture streaming video.
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    Yes...it seems it should work as you've done it. Interesting. Well, if you can't get it going, there's more below that claim the same.

    http://all-streaming-media.com/record-video-stream/record-streaming-video-windows-media.htm

    PS - I used a screen cap once somehow and it worked...
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  4. thanks....
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