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RE: about techwr-l and lisa on mytechnologylawyer.com today
Subject:RE: about techwr-l and lisa on mytechnologylawyer.com today From:"JOE HODGE" <JHODGE -at- arielcorp -dot- com> To:"TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com> Date:Fri, 19 Aug 2005 08:23:03 -0400
Quite honestly, I have never looked. Audio and video files and the
recording/editing thereof is one of the few areas of computers I have
not played around with. Most I have done is use DVD XCopy to burn copies
of the kid's DVDs. This allows them to watch them, get fingerprints on
them, scratch them, etc, while the original is high on a shelf out of
harms way. I have also dabbled in DVD authoring but am still looking for
some good tools.
Ah well, the wife is out of town this weekend so I will have plenty of
peace and quiet to play around with recording the stream as you
mentioned.
Thanks much,
Joseph L. Hodge
Technical Writing
Lostcreek Technologies Group
14335 Mill Hollow Lane
Strongsville, OH 44136
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From: Jens Reineking [mailto:J -dot- Reineking -at- interkomelectronic -dot- de]
Sent: Friday, August 19, 2005 02:20 AM
To: JOE HODGE
Cc: TECHWR-L; Scott Abel; jlhodge -at- lostcreektech -dot- com
Subject: Re: about techwr-l and lisa on mytechnologylawyer.com today
Can't you just set up your computer to record the livestream and then
burn it on CD? If this does not work with your system, I think
TotalRecorder (no link at work, sorry) can record streams without
problem.
Jens
<zitiere wer="JOE HODGE">
>
> Are the show archives (specifically the 'Content Management Live!'
> shows) available in a format that can actually be downloaded? Or, just
> as streaming audio? I went to the site when the series was announced
but
> did not have time to extensively explore and from what I remember, all
I
> could find was streaming audio.
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