Publisher's Description
From Sytexis Software:
Web Stream Recorder Pro is software that allows you to save multimedia data streams coming from the Internet or a LAN to your computer. Having saved these streams, you will be able to play them on your computer without connecting to the Internet. Web Stream Recorder Pro effectively solves two main problems that emerge when you attempt to save video/audio streams: intercepting the source address and saving the stream to the disk.
Version 1.5 may include unspecified updates, enhancements, or bug fixes. 2-minute of recording per stream in trial version.
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"Doesn't quite hit the spot"
Version: Web Stream Recorder Pro 2.1 build 552
Pros
Decent tutorial on their web site makes using the very simple interface a snap. Basic operation is a breeze. Sound was very good, a nice surprise.
Cons
Video quality was poor, heavily pixelated. Registration nag in middle of screen renders trial version video useless. Sound options didn't register correctly.
Summary
I highly recommend going to their web site and watching their tutorial. It makes using the incredibly simple interface a snap. The basic functions worked as advertised and I was able to select an area where a video was playing to record both sound and video. However, here's the caveats. First, the trial version has a nag screen so if you don't plan to pay for this software don't waste your time. Secondly, the video was heavily pixelated. It could be the settings I chose - I didn't play with it very long because of the nag screen (I need to test on a REAL stream tomorrow and won't pay if it can't pass that test). Also, the demo used a discrete audio card. My integrated audio didn't appear to register properly though I was able to get around that. I don't need to do a voice-over but the software didn't detect my microphone jack. Overall, decent but overpriced and unpolished.
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