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crispinr
08-10-2009, 08:08 PM
Hi - How can I schedule to start a Replay Video Capture recording at a certain date/time?

The webinar I want to record is scheduled in a different time zone, so is at 4am my local time...

Thanks for your help - and apologies if this has been asked/answered previously, please point me to the correct post...

Cris :)

Jeff Lenney
08-10-2009, 09:23 PM
Hi Cristin

I wish I could say 'no problem!' but unfortunately, due to the nature of Replay Video Capture being a SCREEN recorder, you're not able to schedule recordings with it. You ARE able to Schedule Recordings with Replay AV, but I can't say for sure or not if it will work with a webinar.

Is this webinar a standard 'go to meeting' type, or is it a flash or windows media player video on a public website?

Thanks so much.

crispinr
08-11-2009, 03:25 AM
Hi Jeff - Thanks for the quick reply! :)

In this instance, it is webcast via Microsoft Office Live Meeting 2007, so I suppose it is a 'go to meeting' type.

Your thoughts?

Cheers, Cris

stream-recorder.com
08-11-2009, 08:24 AM
You may try to create a macros with automation software like freeware macromaker. It is a little bit tricky especially for cases when you need to select a recorded region manually, but it is possible.

I can't seem to attach file here, but you can create a text file and paste the following into it:

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1" ?>
- <MACROMAKER ID="1003">
- <MACROS>
- <MACRO Name="record with RVC">
<repeat>1</repeat>
<id>6</id>
- <COMMANDS>
- <INS0>
<id>4106</id>
<Arguments>http://www.youtube.com/appliantechnologies</Arguments>
<DirName />
<FileName>C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer\IEXPLORE.EXE</FileName>
<WindowName />
<RunIfOpen>1</RunIfOpen>
<ShowStyle>3</ShowStyle>
</INS0>
- <INS1>
<id>4106</id>
<Arguments />
<DirName />
<FileName>C:\Program Files\Replay Video Capture\RVCap.exe</FileName>
<WindowName />
<RunIfOpen>1</RunIfOpen>
<ShowStyle>1</ShowStyle>
</INS1>
- <INS2>
<id>4096</id>
<DelayInterval>10000</DelayInterval>
</INS2>
- <INS3>
<id>4114</id>
<IsAB>1</IsAB>
<XABCoord>42802</XABCoord>
<XRELCoord>1740</XRELCoord>
<XRELLOCCoord>-1177</XRELLOCCoord>
<YABCoord>57599</YABCoord>
<YRELCoord>10111</YRELCoord>
<YRELLOCCoord>3775</YRELLOCCoord>
</INS3>
- <INS4>
<id>4108</id>
</INS4>
- <INS5>
<id>4109</id>
</INS5>
</COMMANDS>
</MACRO>
</MACROS>
<RECORDINGS />
</MACROMAKER>
Then save the file as recording.xml and import the macro with MacroMaker. You may need to change it a little bit to tailor to your needs.

Macromaker allows you to schedule execution of your macros.

crispinr
08-12-2009, 09:17 PM
Hi Jeff - Thanks again for the quick reply and great information!

Ill give this a go over the weekend and post again, so others
can maybe use the info.

Cheers, Cris

carlobee
08-13-2009, 06:54 PM
oh very interesting. i would also want to know this one.

http://storeyourpicture.com/images/signature_videoStreaming.jpg

stream-recorder.com
05-26-2011, 08:45 AM
Replay Video Capture 5 has a scheduler (Settings -> Tools -> Scheduler).

http://www.applian.com/replay-video-capture/