![]() ![]() f dshow -i audio="Stereo Mix (Conexant ISST Audio)" f gdigrab -framerate 25 -offset_x 1104 -offset_y 195 -video_size 777x435 -show_region 1 -i desktop -f dshow -i audio="Stereo Mix (Conexant ISST Audio)" -vcodec libx264 -pix_fmt yuv420p -preset ultrafast "grabbed.mp4" (In Case of 'FFmpeg' does not recognize the SoundCard's Name, You have to use it's "Alternative name" instead.)įinally, Your FFmpeg-CommandLine to record a Desktop-Region on Win10 should look like this: That Site also explains, how to insert the Audio-InputDevice's Name into the FFmpeg-CommandLine. > GoTo "Right-click on speaker icon in Windows system tray and select Recording devices.". On WinXP it's 'What U hear' as shown in attached 'WinXP - 'What U hear' enabled for ScreenRecording.jpg'.įor newer Win-OSs, like Your Win10, it's 'Stereo Mix' as explained here: Upon getting up I could then edit out the commercials in preparation for viewing the content.Ĭode: Record the video (no audio yet) + my Windows system does not have an audio device "SoundcardName""SoundcardName" is a PlaceHolder for the Name of YOUR SoundCard/AudioDevice.Īpparently, You succeeded in reading it out with 'ffmpeg.exe' as I explained to You here:īefore You start Recording the Screen, don't forget to set the AudioInput accordingly. So if I can set something up such that the software captures what is playing inside the defined screen/window area plus the corresponding audio into an mp4 file for a specified start/duration time, then I can let it run overnight since what I want to get hold of airs from about 18:00 to 23:30 ET and this is in the middle of the night over here in Europe. None of the download tools I have tried work. Cannot be done because casting to the TV or to Chromecast is not available. With this I can view the content on my Windows PC screen but I would rather do it on my TV. But to do this I have to be located in the USA so I have to set up my VPN connection there to get the proper IP address in the US, I guess. It works fine as long as the stream is running, so it is possible to go back on an existing stream and download a specific hour of video.Ībout 6 months ago I could use Streamlink to do this, but then something happened and now streamlink is incapable of starting the video download from an earlier time even if the Firefox view can be moved backwards hours.Īll of the above I have used on open sites without specific logins required.Ĥ) Cable streaming - I also have a cable account available where I can view the shows when logged on and also older shows for maybe a week or so. Instead I have found another (windows only) tool named yRewind, which can be set to download from a specific time of day for a duration of up to 75 min. And it has a 30% failure rate, when one ends the recording it often results in a video where the "moov atom" is missing in the mp4 rendering it unplayable.ģ) Youtube live streams - youtube-dl fails here since it cannot rewind to the start of the stream. And it records in real time so one must be there exactly when it airs and wait for the full playing time. Some of these can be done by the FFx add-on " Video DownloadHelper", but for me only with FireFox on Windows. Can be used also on a number of other sites to download existing full videos.Ģ) Other sites where youtube-dl fails. (Note: when I write video I mean both images and audio.)ġ) Youtube videos - easy, just use youtube-dl. I see that you have asked me to be more specific, so to clarify from where I try to get my video downloads from: But I did not finish that and then the Trump circus distracted me totally. I went off to figuring out how to select a specific area of a specific windows (via its handle) visually so I could get the data needed to test ffmpeg usage. Sorry for dropping out of here for some time. ![]()
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