Monday, 10 December 2012
How Can I Make Money With Google
There are many people who simply want to keep a copy for future viewing because they simply enjoyed what they saw, and of course. Perhaps one of the most annoying problems encountered by people using a broadcasters online video service is the ability to overcome the time limits.
Just like if it were your home VCR or DVD recorder, channel 4 or Hulu video to your computer so you can watch whenever you like, how can you record iPlayer? Average user, but what about the humble? The reason that most broadcasters do this is down to copyright law and the very real complexities of the commercial areas of distributing content (so check you're not doing anything unlawful).
The answer is to purchase some decent software that allows you to 'record' or 'capture' streamed video to your hard-drive, well.
This process of 'recording' is not always successful because the broadcasters have built-in some rather clever methods to pick-up that someone is trying to download their content, however! This recording is achieved by using something called RTMP protocol (Real Time Messaging Protocol) which is a specific method of communication to handle streaming content over the Internet (RTMP was developed by Adobe Systems - a leading player in the multimedia software business). You could actually be watching a programme on iPlayer whilst your software downloads it in the background, for example. What happens is that the software actually connects to the broadcasters system and then attempts to retrieve the recording from a specific location and proceed to download it to a folder on your hard-drive, with 'recording'. Note that Recording and Capturing are not the same thing.
Make sure you switch-off your computers screen-saver beforehand otherwise your recording will contain the sound of the programme you recorded and a lovely movie of your screen-saver, mind you! Often the best thing to do is leave your computer to capture your programme just before you go to bed / lunch or whatever. It's a pain but at least you get what you want, yes. There is a downside: you can't use your computer in the meantime, of course! Hit the "Record" button and that's all there is to it, all you do with your 'capture' software is define an area of the screen that you want to record. And this is guaranteed to work. So the only other way around this is to literally capture what you see on the screen.
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