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Recording Movie From Video Card?
"Paul" wrote in message
... (PeteCresswell) wrote: Per Hot-Text: Third Party Ping-in Drives ? I Googled, got a lot of hits around Ping-Pong - but not much else. "Plug-in drivers" perhaps ??? I tried CamStudio here, and the "real" recording rate on my Core2 Duo 3GHz, was 7FPS. So I'm not going to be stealing any movies with that program, any time soon. Not when I'm only getting about a quarter of the movie. Paul use RealPlayer it have a IE plug-in call RealDownloader Getting movies |
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Recording Movie From Video Card?
"Anthony Buckland" wrote in message
... On 10/08/2013 1:06 PM, (PeteCresswell) wrote: If I am streaming a movie, it seems logical that an unencrypted audio/video stream must exist somewhere between the PC's video card and the monitor. Is there any application/device that would enable capture of that stream? People below comment on CamStudio, which I've used (legally) for smallish items. Now, device: it's called a camera. I'll leave you to wrestle with your conscience. For proof of concept, I went to Firefox just now and recorded a news video -- looks fine, on my camera anyway Firefox LOOL I use RealPlayer Web Browser to do that............... |
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