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How to capture/download a televised US Senate hearing?
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IainB:
I want to capture a televised US Senate hearing as I watch it - or alternatively download it - at the website http://www.tvw.org/index.php
These are like a webcast/podcast.
I know that I can download an .MP3 (audio) file of the hearing, but I want the video also as an experiment.
Does anyone know how I might be able to do this?
Renegade:
Is it not recorded on C-Span?
Shades:
For a very hands-on approach: Wink
With that tool it is possible to capture anything happening on the screen. Mark a certain area of the screen, set it to capture 30 frames a second and watch the video. This will require a lot of storage space and the result is an swf file.
Download the MP3 and use ffmpeg (or similar software) to mix the swf file with the mp3 into a file-format of your choosing.
Granted, this method is complicated (and hardly worth the effort), but it is really WYSIYG... :)
Another method is to find out if the player that this website uses buffers on your PC and if so, copy the buffer to a different location with software such as Unlocker. Convert the video later to your discretion. The trick here is to find the buffered data on your system.
IainB:
Is it not recorded on C-Span?
-Renegade (July 28, 2013, 11:35 AM)
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I don't know. I don't think it is on C-SPAN (I couldn't find it there, anyway).
It is recorded - here.
IainB:
Thanks for the suggestions @Shades.
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