recording a stream (3 Viewers)

Vinman

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Jul 16, 2002
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Hey guys,

its no secret that I'm a computer idiot, so could someone tell me if it's possible to record a stream from Windows Media player onto my harddrive or onto disk ??

I have windows xp (if that makes any difference)

any help is appreciated !!
 

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JCK

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JCK
May 11, 2004
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++ [ originally posted by Fecal Matter ] ++
Man youll get fucked up if you go to jail for this :D
Knowing that the software is made by a company called cocsoft :D

Don't ask!! :D
 
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Vinman

Vinman

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  • Thread Starter #10
    ++ [ originally posted by Fecal Matter ] ++
    Man youll get fucked up if you go to jail for this :D

    might as well throw us all in jail then, for recording shows off of the tele....:D
     
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    Vinman

    Vinman

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    ++ [ originally posted by Fecal Matter ] ++
    Isnt streams illegal broadcasts though? Youre the man of the law here not I.

    Why didnt you talk on the group msn convo? Nicole and Jeeks were bashing you.
    nothing illegal about it !!!

    I wasnt home for the conversation (I dont know why MSN Messenger didnt say I was away), but I was able to read the conversation.

    All I noticed is that you were bashing me....:D
     
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    Vinman

    Vinman

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    Jeeks,

    how does this thing work ??

    If, for example I have a stream on Windows Media player, how do I record it ??
     

    JCK

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    JCK
    May 11, 2004
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    As I remember it was simple, there was a record button or something. I will take a look at it, give me some time.
     

    JCK

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    JCK
    May 11, 2004
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    There is the first button on the left (called Begin), you use this to start recording, and the one next to it (called Stop) obviously to stop recording.

    I think after you are done with that, you use the Add button to save the file somewhere.
     

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