How to capture a bit of streaming video?
June 28, 2015 7:15 AM
I want to record about ten seconds from this video on the web for personal use, and I don't want to buy software to do it.
I downloaded a free piece of software (can't remember the name now) but it only recorded audio, not video, AND it had some crap in it that put my PC in potential danger.
I also took a video of the video with my video camera but there are lines on it.
Is there any easy and non-threatening way to do this?
thank you!
I downloaded a free piece of software (can't remember the name now) but it only recorded audio, not video, AND it had some crap in it that put my PC in potential danger.
I also took a video of the video with my video camera but there are lines on it.
Is there any easy and non-threatening way to do this?
thank you!
If you haven't downloaded the video, you could screencap it with CamStudio (will just screencap it), or Expression Encoder (includes editing/cropping software).
posted by quinndexter at 9:29 AM on June 28, 2015
posted by quinndexter at 9:29 AM on June 28, 2015
How could I have downloaded it? No idea how to do that. Might be easiest way.
Thank you for software suggestions. Now will look up a new verb: "screencap." Oh, I see. CamStudio is the malicious one I got yesterday and then got rid of. I couldn't figure out how to make it capture video. I just got audio. Plus it tried to install evil things on my computer.
As for the others: they seem to be for editing a downloaded video (I don't have a download) or uploaded an edited video project to the web (I don't have a video project yet).
CamStudio does the function I want performed. But I can't get it to perform that function.
posted by DMelanogaster at 9:40 AM on June 28, 2015
Thank you for software suggestions. Now will look up a new verb: "screencap." Oh, I see. CamStudio is the malicious one I got yesterday and then got rid of. I couldn't figure out how to make it capture video. I just got audio. Plus it tried to install evil things on my computer.
As for the others: they seem to be for editing a downloaded video (I don't have a download) or uploaded an edited video project to the web (I don't have a video project yet).
CamStudio does the function I want performed. But I can't get it to perform that function.
posted by DMelanogaster at 9:40 AM on June 28, 2015
There are various addons for Firefox that should be able to grab the video for you. (It's been a long time since I used one, so can't really recommend any one in particular.)
But downloading ~18mins worth of video just to grab 10secs seems a bit overkilly. What's the end-use here? If it's to be part of a 'this is your life' hi-res, big-screen montage, then... ok. If it's just to make an animated .gif or something, I'd just go with CamStudio for a screencap.
posted by quinndexter at 10:01 AM on June 28, 2015
But downloading ~18mins worth of video just to grab 10secs seems a bit overkilly. What's the end-use here? If it's to be part of a 'this is your life' hi-res, big-screen montage, then... ok. If it's just to make an animated .gif or something, I'd just go with CamStudio for a screencap.
posted by quinndexter at 10:01 AM on June 28, 2015
Expression encoder includes screen-capture ability, and is directly from microsoft, so no nasties.
posted by quinndexter at 10:04 AM on June 28, 2015
posted by quinndexter at 10:04 AM on June 28, 2015
You can try Open Broadcaster Software, a free screen recording program. You can set it to just record the portion of a window you select, video and audio included. Fairly easy to use.
posted by Nedroid at 11:22 AM on June 28, 2015
posted by Nedroid at 11:22 AM on June 28, 2015
In case it's helpful, here's a link to view the video without all the rest of the junk on the page:
http://cdn.livestream.com/embed/vassarcollege?layout=4&startPlayback=300&clip=flv_a1b1693f-2bad-4313-887f-56d640ec3a6d
Sometimes it's possible to download the actual video file from a streaming page. However in this case, the file itself is hidden somewhere hard to guess and served via a crappy Flash player module.
You could try a web-based screen capture tool. I've used Screenr before.
posted by reeddavid at 11:42 AM on June 28, 2015
http://cdn.livestream.com/embed/vassarcollege?layout=4&startPlayback=300&clip=flv_a1b1693f-2bad-4313-887f-56d640ec3a6d
Sometimes it's possible to download the actual video file from a streaming page. However in this case, the file itself is hidden somewhere hard to guess and served via a crappy Flash player module.
You could try a web-based screen capture tool. I've used Screenr before.
posted by reeddavid at 11:42 AM on June 28, 2015
I captured it using Expression Encoder. Took hours. Had to download other stuff to make it work. Couldn't adjust the window to fit the web window ("white screen problem" that I couldn't fix). But I got it.
However I may try again with reeddavid's helpful link! thanks to everyone!
posted by DMelanogaster at 12:47 PM on June 28, 2015
However I may try again with reeddavid's helpful link! thanks to everyone!
posted by DMelanogaster at 12:47 PM on June 28, 2015
On second thought, is there any way you could ask them for a higher quality version of the recording? They have it as a file somewhere. The quality of that video is really, really terrible.
posted by reeddavid at 3:41 PM on June 28, 2015
posted by reeddavid at 3:41 PM on June 28, 2015
I don't feel comfortable asking for anything. This'll be okay. thanks!
posted by DMelanogaster at 4:31 PM on June 28, 2015
posted by DMelanogaster at 4:31 PM on June 28, 2015
In the future, I'd use Snagit for Chrome - it's a free screencap program. Run it from the app, not the extension - I've found it saves better that way. Then it uploads it to your personal YouTube or Google Drive account.
posted by guster4lovers at 7:02 PM on June 28, 2015
posted by guster4lovers at 7:02 PM on June 28, 2015
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If you didn't, StreamTransport (warning: might ask to install toolbars) usually does a good job to picking up what chrome/firefox plugins don't. Load the page in the program, and the video source should pop up in the box below.
posted by lmfsilva at 7:36 AM on June 28, 2015