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Recording, "Web-inars"

02/13/2008 6:17 AM

I'm missing a lot of good programs on the web. While I'm at work companies are presenting seminars on their products or markets. These are scheduled in advance and usually last 1 to 2 hours. Sometimes known as webinars.

Is there a software product I could use to record "webinars" while I'm at work? How would this software work?

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Re: Recording, "Web-inars"

02/14/2008 12:04 AM

AD Stream Recorder by Adrosoft Lab.

AD Stream Recorder is a sound record program for Windows. It can digitize, visualize and record any signal connected to your sound card as well as live streaming audio including the Internet radio played by the most popular media players into MP3 and WAV format. Real-time sound visualization while monitoring and recording enables you to adjust the audio source level and make high quality recordings. AD Stream Recorder features include sound clipping detection, record control with hotkeys, build-in player.

http://www.adrosoft.com/

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Re: Recording, "Web-inars"

02/14/2008 6:14 AM

Thanks, Magnacoaster. I have booked marked the site. But it doesn't seem to record video. Am I mistaken?

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