I want to save some of the BBC realplayer stuff of Glastonbury, there's tons of it too. How can this be done?
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Recording BBC real player
#3
Posted 26 June 2007 - 12:23 PM
Where's Twist when you need him.
I've recorded a load on sky dig but can only seem to burn one programme to each disc on dvd recorder (no pause rec button) will happily burn to disc then forward all to someone more able than i with a pc to compile onto one disc if they will promise to do me a compilation or two, sod that make it three then the girls can have one in their boxes.... any takers?
I've recorded a load on sky dig but can only seem to burn one programme to each disc on dvd recorder (no pause rec button) will happily burn to disc then forward all to someone more able than i with a pc to compile onto one disc if they will promise to do me a compilation or two, sod that make it three then the girls can have one in their boxes.... any takers?
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Posted 26 June 2007 - 12:46 PM
jester, on Jun 26 2007, 01:23 PM, said:
Where's Twist when you need him.
I've recorded a load on sky dig but can only seem to burn one programme to each disc on dvd recorder (no pause rec button) will happily burn to disc then forward all to someone more able than i with a pc to compile onto one disc if they will promise to do me a compilation or two, sod that make it three then the girls can have one in their boxes.... any takers?
I've recorded a load on sky dig but can only seem to burn one programme to each disc on dvd recorder (no pause rec button) will happily burn to disc then forward all to someone more able than i with a pc to compile onto one disc if they will promise to do me a compilation or two, sod that make it three then the girls can have one in their boxes.... any takers?
Should be able to sort something out with that one.......
#5
Posted 15 November 2007 - 10:05 PM
For the future, .ram files and the like behave like playlists. inside you'll find a link to the real file (probably rtsp://something), you need to download that (I use openRSTP for this, but I have no idea whether or not it's available for windows), and, if you'd rather not have it as a real stream, transcode it (for this I use ffmpeg, but you may prefer a less involved tool).
If it's audio only, then all good media players (such as xine) can capture the audio stream and write it to a .wav file rather than playing it, which saves a fair bit of hassle.
Don't forget that recording digital media in this way is technically against the law, though (a little matter of copyright).
If it's audio only, then all good media players (such as xine) can capture the audio stream and write it to a .wav file rather than playing it, which saves a fair bit of hassle.
Don't forget that recording digital media in this way is technically against the law, though (a little matter of copyright).
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