Re: [NTLK] Where can I find Steve's keynote for 2001?

From: Kirk Zathey (zathey_at_gmail.com)
Date: Sat Apr 02 2005 - 09:33:50 PST


My newest and main machine runs only Mac OS X. I have tried using
screen recorders, mainly using Windows, but it gives it a bad quality
output, the worst being it skips frames. I would never use this for
DVDs as I would just use MacTheRipper (if it's encrypted), then MPEG
Streamclip to demux it, then QuickTime Pro with MPEG-2 to export it to
whatever format I want. That would likely give me a 10x better picture.
I had hoped that there was a way to do something like this to QuickTime
RTSP streams. The Stream recording programs normally support only
Windows Media (which I never use) or Real Media. There are some (very
few) that support QuickTime streams but only over HTTP, which I can
normally download without these, but all Apple presentations are over
the RTSP. Any other suggestions?

Kirk Zathey

On 2-Apr-05, at 12:12 PM, Clayton Mitchell wrote:

> I don't do windows so this works on os x only (or 9 if you swing that
> way).
>
> http://www.ambrosiasw.com/utilities/snapzprox/
> you can use this to capture anything you see on your screen including
> DVDs. You will have to have some space to capture though. You should
> not have any loss in quality if you set your video codec correctly.
> And
> you have to capture in real time.
>
> http://www.umeedu.maine.edu/apple/movies/
> Here is the direct link to all of the streaming files

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