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CinciDave
October 4th 06, 02:24 AM
There are a number of video clips on line that I would like to capture for
use in the classroom (I am a teacher),\. What, if any, software is available
to capture such animations? .........Thanks
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John Inzer
October 4th 06, 02:39 AM
CinciDave wrote:
> There are a number of video clips on line that I would
> like to capture for use in the classroom (I am a
> teacher),\. What, if any, software is available to
> capture such animations? .........Thanks
===========================
Some clips can be copied with a
simple...right click/save target as.
For streaming video ...maybe the
following article will offer some ideas:

Three ways to save video from the Internet
http://reviews.cnet.com/4520-11327_7-6555399-1.html

More info at the following link:

Streaming video recording software
(streaming media recorders)
http://all-streaming-media.com/record-video-stream/

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CinciDave
October 4th 06, 02:48 AM
I'd like to add that I would need to capture these clips while they play. Is
this possible? Also, showing them in a classroom to stusents would not be a
copy right violation would it? This is not considered to be a commercial
project.
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"CinciDave" wrote:

> There are a number of video clips on line that I would like to capture for
> use in the classroom (I am a teacher),\. What, if any, software is available
> to capture such animations? .........Thanks
> --
> CinciDave

Moose
October 4th 06, 09:07 PM
While running Mediaplayer just push "File" in the top left corner and then
"save as" to save it to where you want it.
Moose
"CinciDave" > wrote in message
...
> I'd like to add that I would need to capture these clips while they play.
> Is
> this possible? Also, showing them in a classroom to stusents would not be
> a
> copy right violation would it? This is not considered to be a commercial
> project.
> --
> CinciDave
>
>
> "CinciDave" wrote:
>
>> There are a number of video clips on line that I would like to capture
>> for
>> use in the classroom (I am a teacher),\. What, if any, software is
>> available
>> to capture such animations? .........Thanks
>> --
>> CinciDave

CinciDave
October 6th 06, 07:00 PM
Here are several short video (with audio) clips in the listing below that I
wish to capture, edit and show to students in a class on astronomy. I do not
know if it is possible to do this or if is legal for that matter (this is an
educational not a commercial application). Please advise if it feasable and
what software do I need to capture and edit these and similar clips.

http://www.space.com/php/video/

.................................Thanks CinciDave


"Moose" wrote:

> While running Mediaplayer just push "File" in the top left corner and then
> "save as" to save it to where you want it.
> Moose
> "CinciDave" > wrote in message
> ...
> > I'd like to add that I would need to capture these clips while they play.
> > Is
> > this possible? Also, showing them in a classroom to stusents would not be
> > a
> > copy right violation would it? This is not considered to be a commercial
> > project.
> > --
> > CinciDave
> >
> >
> > "CinciDave" wrote:
> >
> >> There are a number of video clips on line that I would like to capture
> >> for
> >> use in the classroom (I am a teacher),\. What, if any, software is
> >> available
> >> to capture such animations? .........Thanks
> >> --
> >> CinciDave
>
>
>

decoder
October 7th 06, 12:07 PM
The site clearly indicates they are encrypted and protected.
There is the option to purchase and download.
But you did know that?
So, I'm assuming you want to pirate the clips?
If so, type "desktop screen capture software" into
google and you will recieve a vast list of such tools
that will capture the desktop as a video clip -
I'm not aware of any freeware tools.

"CinciDave" > wrote in message
...
> Here are several short video (with audio) clips in the listing below that
> I
> wish to capture, edit and show to students in a class on astronomy. I do
> not
> know if it is possible to do this or if is legal for that matter (this is
> an
> educational not a commercial application). Please advise if it feasable
> and
> what software do I need to capture and edit these and similar clips.
>
> http://www.space.com/php/video/
>
> ................................Thanks CinciDave
>
>
> "Moose" wrote:
>
>> While running Mediaplayer just push "File" in the top left corner and
>> then
>> "save as" to save it to where you want it.
>> Moose
>> "CinciDave" > wrote in message
>> ...
>> > I'd like to add that I would need to capture these clips while they
>> > play.
>> > Is
>> > this possible? Also, showing them in a classroom to stusents would not
>> > be
>> > a
>> > copy right violation would it? This is not considered to be a
>> > commercial
>> > project.
>> > --
>> > CinciDave
>> >
>> >
>> > "CinciDave" wrote:
>> >
>> >> There are a number of video clips on line that I would like to capture
>> >> for
>> >> use in the classroom (I am a teacher),\. What, if any, software is
>> >> available
>> >> to capture such animations? .........Thanks
>> >> --
>> >> CinciDave
>>
>>
>>

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