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Quicktime Streaming video capturing?
PJH
The Lovely Thing
in Zocalo v2.0
Hey guys any of you know how to capture Quicktime Streaming media from the net and save it on HDD? I've searched for a program which could do this but I haven't found one. I found one for Real Media though, but not for Quicktime.
- PJH
- PJH
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- Purchase a TV Tuner card
- Purchase a TV Output capable video card
- Record the current TV input from your TV output
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I noticed that there is an export function in Quicktime Pro, but for some reason I can't get it to work properly. First the video "lags" badly like it played only some frames and some didn't. I've tried different settings and codecs but nothing helps.
Second there's no sound and all the sound settings are grayd out. I've installed codecs and tried other things but nothing helps.
Now I'm trying as a last resort to export it as an image sequence, but it's taking hell of a long time and at least when viewed with ACDSee (in the middle of the process) all the images are just black, so I don't know if it'll work. I have a separate program which I can use to capture the sound. If this works then I can build the movie with an editing software from the image sequence and the captured sound, but it's not very practical.
If any of you have a program, or know where to get one which can capture and save the streaming video with sound please let me know. I already found a program which can capture Real Media, so I'm sure there must be one for Quicktime too.
- PJH