[Ldsoss] RE: Capture of Streamed WMV
Joshua Earl
jjearl at gmail.com
Thu May 17 17:19:05 EDT 2007
As an answer to your original question of how to save streamed content, I
use a downloader once I have pulled the the MMS URL from the ASX file.
NetTransport works great for me. I have used this method to download
streaming video files several times including Conference video files since I
live in an area where Conference is not broadcast.
-Josh
On 5/17/07, John Epeneter <jepeneter at altiris.com> wrote:
>
> BTW, as an FYI, here is the policy:
>
> According the Church handbook, "Video materials that are not owned by
> the Church or IRI may not be used in Church settings, including
> Church-sponsored activities that are held in a home, without a license
> for public viewing. Such materials include purchased or rented
> videocassettes (including animated scripture videocassettes) and
> recordings for television, cable or satellite programs."
>
> So after the work, we won't be able to use the clip after all. Better
> to be obedient though. The blessing is that I learned a lot more about
> internet and video :-)
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: John Epeneter
> Sent: Thursday, May 17, 2007 11:22 AM
> To: 'ldsoss at lists.ldsoss.org'
> Subject: Re: Capture of Streamed WMV
>
> Thank you all for your wise and prompt responses! Here is what
> happened:
>
> A member of our stake who happens to work for JVC had a friend in
> another state who had DVR'd the program and had received a copy. Some
> diagnostics (GSpot) to troubleshoot codec issues, and I finally had the
> files. I know many of you will laugh at me for being just a Windows guy
> (although I do have a RHEL box at home): I used Windows Movie Maker was
> able to bring in the entire program, found the segment I wanted, pulled
> it out and I am good to go.
>
> Thanks again!
> -John-
> PS. Bro. McCown makes some really good comments. I will try to address
> them below:
> >The church has on numerous occasions re-stated their long-standing
> >policy prohibiting members from showing external material in a church
> setting -- whether or not it is copyrighted.
> I was not aware of this except in the context of teaching classes. I am
> pinging someone at HQ to see if I can get the official policy. Thanks
> for the heads-up.
>
> >You might want to ask permission of the stake leaders, first.
> Done. Thanks for double checking!
>
> >As an aside, the PBS documentary was not that flattering...
> True, but the testimony of Elder Marlin K. Jensen regarding his mission
> experience taken by itself is very very powerful. After editing out
> just that part and listening to it without watching the rest of the
> program, I am repeatedly moved by it. If you have the program recorded,
> you might want to watch just that part. It is about 2/3 way through the
> second part. I think you will see why our SP is interested in showing
> it to potential missionaries.
>
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