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sethm1
06-02-2011, 09:51 PM
When I attempt to catch a video - RMC does not. Whats the trick?

stream-recorder.com
06-02-2011, 11:24 PM
What web page are you trying to catch your video from?

sethm1
06-03-2011, 07:40 PM
The site is : http://www.solarmovie.eu/link/thor-2011/356885/

MatthewC1000
06-04-2011, 05:23 AM
The site is : http://www.solarmovie.eu/link/thor-2011/356885/

Uses HTTP streaming (nothing special)
Downloads just fine. Make sure to clear your cache in your browser or...try another browser e.g. firefox 3.

Best Regards.

sethm1
06-04-2011, 07:15 PM
I am using Firefox (4 now) so wonder if something blocking the stream?

Also both Freecorder and Media Catcher are saving a download in the FLV format.
Would prefer something with a bit more quality as the intention is to convert to DVD.
Any suggestions?
And is it oK to run both at the same time?

stream-recorder.com
06-05-2011, 01:27 AM
RMC is downloading/capturing streams, so you get perfect digital copies of the streams.

sethm1
06-05-2011, 03:26 PM
But it saves as a flv file- which does not seem the best format to then use the Replay Converter to convert to DVD, certainly as the converter does not up convert.

And for playing on a TV- best at DVD format or Mpeg-2?

stream-recorder.com
06-05-2011, 09:48 PM
But it saves as a flv file- which does not seem the best format to then use the Replay Converter to convert to DVD, certainly as the converter does not up convert.
If you don't want to lose quality, just don't convert.


And for playing on a TV- best at DVD format or Mpeg-2?
To get the best quality you may
- connect HDMI out of your computer with HDMI in of your HDTV
or
- use network media player supporting FLV files

IMHO the next best option would be to use a DVD player supporting MPEG-4 AVC files. Some FLV files use MPEG-4 AVC video and AAC audio, so you may try to use "MPEG-4 Lossless Extraction" or "MKV Lossless Extraction" conversion presets of Replay Media Catcher. More on this:
https://forum.applian.com/showthread.php?7098-Best-possible-setting-for-watching-on-a-DVD

If your DVD player supports DVD-Video discs only, then use Replay Converter to burn DVD-Video discs from FLV files. Alternatively you can record from screen into DVD-Video using Replay Video Capture:
https://forum.applian.com/showthread.php?7136-How-does-one-record-and-convert-to-DVD-quality-using-Replay-Media-Catcher-(and-Video-Catcher)&p=25280#post25280

sethm1
06-06-2011, 08:53 PM
OK - thanks

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