Collect a sample of a JT: easy tutorial
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No I don't think ... by taking a screenshot it's the same: nothing appears ...
I lean for a "blocking" (soft or hard) at the video card ...
I lean for a "blocking" (soft or hard) at the video card ...
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Christophe wrote:No I don't think ... by taking a screenshot it's the same: nothing appears ...
Exactly !
Try playing a video with another player and taking a screenshot ....
I gave it a try with vlc and it seems to be working ...
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Someone (other than me ) tried "Internet Video Converter", it works on youtube but I only tried there at the time.
Downloaded here
Downloaded here
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I correct myself:
This afternoon when the video of the news was available, there was a commercial 15 s before.
I clicked on the "Download video" cartridge, and I only recorded this ad and not the information that followed ...
Tonight I sounded again, there was no pub before. I clicked on the cartridge and it saves all the news (in VLC?)
I went to see, no way to stop along the way. you have to type the 54 'of recording, then the cutting of the sequence, then the conversion to Avi (?).
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Otherwise, I found a link. This must be related to the tutorial at the beginning ...
http://www.01net.com/editorial/367881/e ... streaming/
This afternoon when the video of the news was available, there was a commercial 15 s before.
I clicked on the "Download video" cartridge, and I only recorded this ad and not the information that followed ...
Tonight I sounded again, there was no pub before. I clicked on the cartridge and it saves all the news (in VLC?)
I went to see, no way to stop along the way. you have to type the 54 'of recording, then the cutting of the sequence, then the conversion to Avi (?).
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Otherwise, I found a link. This must be related to the tutorial at the beginning ...
http://www.01net.com/editorial/367881/e ... streaming/
Record a streaming video
The editorial staff, The Individual Computer (n ° 199), on 01/11/2007 at 00:00
In theory, videos streamed on the Net (TV news, extracts from programs ...) cannot be saved on your computer. But some programs like VLC Media Player can get around this limitation with Windows Media streams (which appear within a web page in an interface similar to that of Windows Media Player).
First, start playing the film on the site, right click on the image, choose Properties, then copy the address which is located in front of the title Location. Open VLC Media Player and pull down the File menu, Open a network stream. Click the button near HTTP / HTTPS / FTP / MMS and paste the address of the stream. Under Advanced options, select the Broadcast / Save check box and click Settings. Check Play locally and File, click Browse, select a destination folder, give a name to the file to keep to which you add the .asf extension then click Save. Under Encapsulation method, choose ASF and validate twice with OK.
Required level: experts
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Misterloxo wrote:Try playing a video with another player and taking a screenshot ....
I gave it a try with vlc and it seems to be working ...
A screenshot works ... a video capture with Camstudio does not work even in "local".
So a priori Camstudio is good for recording the desktop but that's it ...
And your method is the only reliable one ... too bad it is so "heavy" (already if we could only save the interesting part of the JT that would be good).
Camstudio equivalents should be tested ...
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Well back after a hard day at work, I just finished the streak started this morning.
I tested the capture with VLC Media Player, as described below:
First, start playing the film on the site, right click on the image, choose Properties, then copy the address which is located in front of the title Location. Open VLC Media Player and pull down the File menu, Open a network stream. Click the button near HTTP / HTTPS / FTP / MMS and paste the address of the stream. Under Advanced options, select the Broadcast / Save check box and click Settings. Check Play locally and File, click Browse, select a destination folder, give a name to the file to keep to which you add the .asf extension then click Save. Under Encapsulation method, choose ASF and validate twice with OK.
Previously locate roughly the time counter on the video, to know how to stop the capture just a little later, without saving the useless whole.
Afterwards, I wanted to use "Virtual Dub" to cut the ends and have only the Bonus-Malus sequence.
It does not work, because it only manages Mpeg2, but the recorded sequence has an .asf extension.
We can always try converting to avi, with another software, but I wanted to shorten the steps.
On the net, I found "AVI MPEG ASF WMV Splitter 2.01" which allows you to intervene on the 4 extensions, but this asshole, in the trial version only makes sequences of 2 minutes, and cut me off 5 seconds…
I tried with "SolveigMM Video Splitter", a more recent 21-day trial version, and there it worked.
So with the VLC Media Player (that everyone must have because it is a quality universal player, which does not need codec to update to work),
We can capture a sequence of JT Télé, in .asf, visible with a VLC player (and Windows Media Player).
You can edit the sequence by removing the unnecessary bits, with the SolveigMM Video Splitter software (until you find something better).
*** Thank you crowd! ***
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Christophe
I make available the file (5578kb), free to you, to do what you want, to put it on daily-econo…
Available (if nothing else, since Econologie does not take the .asf extension), on
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=73QAIV7R
Click on the link / In the window copy the 3 letters indicated / Download / At the bottom of the "free" column, wait 45 seconds / Click on "Free download"
(Then clear the pub-poker page )
I tested the capture with VLC Media Player, as described below:
First, start playing the film on the site, right click on the image, choose Properties, then copy the address which is located in front of the title Location. Open VLC Media Player and pull down the File menu, Open a network stream. Click the button near HTTP / HTTPS / FTP / MMS and paste the address of the stream. Under Advanced options, select the Broadcast / Save check box and click Settings. Check Play locally and File, click Browse, select a destination folder, give a name to the file to keep to which you add the .asf extension then click Save. Under Encapsulation method, choose ASF and validate twice with OK.
Previously locate roughly the time counter on the video, to know how to stop the capture just a little later, without saving the useless whole.
Afterwards, I wanted to use "Virtual Dub" to cut the ends and have only the Bonus-Malus sequence.
It does not work, because it only manages Mpeg2, but the recorded sequence has an .asf extension.
We can always try converting to avi, with another software, but I wanted to shorten the steps.
On the net, I found "AVI MPEG ASF WMV Splitter 2.01" which allows you to intervene on the 4 extensions, but this asshole, in the trial version only makes sequences of 2 minutes, and cut me off 5 seconds…
I tried with "SolveigMM Video Splitter", a more recent 21-day trial version, and there it worked.
So with the VLC Media Player (that everyone must have because it is a quality universal player, which does not need codec to update to work),
We can capture a sequence of JT Télé, in .asf, visible with a VLC player (and Windows Media Player).
You can edit the sequence by removing the unnecessary bits, with the SolveigMM Video Splitter software (until you find something better).
*** Thank you crowd! ***
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Christophe
I make available the file (5578kb), free to you, to do what you want, to put it on daily-econo…
Available (if nothing else, since Econologie does not take the .asf extension), on
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=73QAIV7R
Click on the link / In the window copy the 3 letters indicated / Download / At the bottom of the "free" column, wait 45 seconds / Click on "Free download"
(Then clear the pub-poker page )
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No, it works great with studio cam
you must first go to the settings and check "record audio from speaker", adjust the sound level, because, too high, the sound is saturated
- In audio option choose the compression codec and the bitrate rate, I chose Microsoft MPEG-4 Video Codec V3 at quality "80"
- in region, check "region" to select either the part of the screen to record
once this is done, it is configured for life (of the operating system), no problem with Crosoft
THIN THEN, It is true that on the TF1 site the screen remains black !!
Flute then, how do they do that?
you must first go to the settings and check "record audio from speaker", adjust the sound level, because, too high, the sound is saturated
- In audio option choose the compression codec and the bitrate rate, I chose Microsoft MPEG-4 Video Codec V3 at quality "80"
- in region, check "region" to select either the part of the screen to record
once this is done, it is configured for life (of the operating system), no problem with Crosoft
THIN THEN, It is true that on the TF1 site the screen remains black !!
Flute then, how do they do that?
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Maloche you talk too much (quickly ...)
Hold a little dedication song
ps: the only video I managed to take with cam studio is that of janco here: https://www.econologie.com/forums/climat-et- ... t5642.html
Hold a little dedication song
ps: the only video I managed to take with cam studio is that of janco here: https://www.econologie.com/forums/climat-et- ... t5642.html
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