Quoting Derek Neighbors <
derek@gnue.org>:
> On Mon, 2003-03-10 at 17:28, Carl Parrish wrote:
> > Anyone know of a good tool for grabbing streaming video? This time I can
> > use either a linux or a ::shutter:: M$ tool.
>
> I use gstreamer regularly to do soundboard recordings in ogg and flac
> formats, I hear it does Video as well, but have never tried.
>
> http://www.gstreamer.net/
>
> VirtualDub is Windows only. but it is GPL. It sucks to have to use windows,
> but at least if you have to you can use GPL applications. ;)
>
> http://www.virtualdub.org/
>
> I'm sure others that videoprocess regularly might know others.
>
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I've used OpD2d (Windows) which captures anything coming over the soundcard.
http://www.opcode.co.uk/opd2d/default.asp
And SuperCapture Pro which will capture about anything
IMAGE Capture: We perfected windows image capture and improve it with every
release,such as full screen(include DirectX game screen), windows, object,
ellipse, polygon, rectangle, menu...etc.
WEB IMAGE Capture: SuperCapture can capture all images that appear on the web
pages.
WEB PAGE Capture: SuperCapture can capture a long webpage to an image file, even
if it scrolls off-screen.
WEB FLASH Capture: SuperCapture can capture all flash files that appear on the
web pages. (For SuperCapture Professional Version)
ICON Capture: Use this tool to capture any icons whatever from a file, a
directory, or whole harddisk on your computer. (For SuperCapture Professional
Version)
VIDEO Capture: Capture moving images from your desktop, creatiing AVIs. (For
SuperCapture Professional Version)
www.supercapture.com
Dennis Kibbe
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