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14th Feb 2020, 7:38 am | #1 |
Heptode
Join Date: May 2006
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Recording from a laptop
This may sound as bordering on fraud but I am asking for a genuine reason.
When I am viewing or downloading certain material I am told there is a certain time limit in which to watch the material. So, could I fit an HDMI to AV converter and record laptop images to my hard-drive recorder? Or will the "countdown" data also be transferred. Thank you. |
14th Feb 2020, 7:58 am | #2 |
Hexode
Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: Swinton, Manchester, UK.
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Re: Recording from a laptop
Google is your friend here, do a search for Get iplayer
That's assuming it is a BBC TV or radio program you want to record
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Regards Mike C Last edited by Mikey66; 14th Feb 2020 at 8:05 am. |
14th Feb 2020, 9:25 am | #3 |
Heptode
Join Date: May 2006
Location: Accrington, Lancashire, UK.
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Re: Recording from a laptop
Ta Mike, as careful as I was you have sussed me, ta.
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14th Feb 2020, 10:33 am | #4 |
Heptode
Join Date: May 2015
Location: Chatham, Kent, UK.
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Re: Recording from a laptop
Hi audials 10 if you can view it you can record it to hdd works a treat Mick
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14th Feb 2020, 10:35 am | #5 |
Heptode
Join Date: May 2009
Location: Birmingham, West Midlands, UK.
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Re: Recording from a laptop
An alternative to Iplayer is VLC media player...this is open-source and does not belong to any multinational, it is a nimble and non-intrusive, regularly updated by enthusiasts and has a huge following who add codecs etc as they come along. It has many options including converting/saving material.
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