A half hour and several rounds of quitting out of the program and refreshing my recent purchases later, the film finally showed up in Unbox for offline viewing.
The user experience was unpleasant, and offered no added convenience compared with watching video in my browser or through iTunes. Be warned, though: Setup can be somewhat finicky, and the documentation is a little technical. During my testing, RTMPDump never successfully attached itself to Chrome—my browser of choice—even after I tried multiple suggested solutions online.
However, even after RTMPDump was hooked into my browser, about a third of the time the program failed to notice that I was streaming a new video from Hulu. I had to reload the page—but since it was easy to see whether the stream was being recorded in the RTMPDumpHelper window, the extra step added only a few seconds of inconvenience.
Of all the methods I used, RTMPDump produced usable video the fastest—usually just a few moments after my streams finished, taking minimal processing time compared with other options. It also recorded video in a format MP4 that was easy to transfer to my phone or tablet, or to watch later on my PC. In fact, if RTMPDump were a ubiquitous utility, it would be the best way to download streaming media, period. Download only videos which come with free license. Using this method, you will get the direct link to the video.
Then that URL can be used to save the file using your browser or a download manager. Open your browser and paste the URL in the address bar.
Press enter. The video should play. Give a file name, choose a file location and save it. Both methods I followed all the steps to that point exactly as instructed and repeating several times. What could be the problem? Any suggestions?
Works for me. You can rename it afterwards by hitting F2. This particular file is 7,KB. To get around that problem create a copy of vlc. Save it to the same directory as the original. Click the Programs Settings tab in the right hand pane and then click the Add button and navigate to your renamed vlc. All video files in vlc will now open with the Nvidia GPU.
I have same issue, even going into the codec window. Video can be viewed on website by anyone no paywall, or login etc. Video can be streamed through VLC. BUT when attempting to save video it always creates a file like nameofvideo. Thank for your guide. Do you know why? Thank you. Thanks I tried your both steps and both are working…. We need instructions for Macintosh! Neither method works for capturing a video that was livestreamed to FB.
Using Windows On the other hand, Using method 1 saves the name of the file only with 0 bytes written on disk. From what website are you downloading your videos?
Does VLC stream from that website with no error? This wikiHow teaches you how to record live streaming video content from the internet. You can record live video using OBS Studio. You can also extract and save non-live video streams using 4K Video Downloader or other web-based apps that download YouTube videos.
Open OBS Studio. Go to the stream you want to save. Click Window Capture. Enter a title and click Ok. Select a window and click OK. Click Start Recording. Start the video stream. Click Stop Recording when you're finished. Did this summary help you? Yes No. Log in Social login does not work in incognito and private browsers. Please log in with your username or email to continue. No account yet? Create an account. Edit this Article. We use cookies to make wikiHow great.
By using our site, you agree to our cookie policy. Cookie Settings. Learn why people trust wikiHow. Download Article Explore this Article methods. Things You'll Need. Related Articles. Article Summary. Method 1. Download and install OBS. OBS is free and open-source software used to broadcast and record live streaming. The record functionality can be used to record your own streams or capture other people's live streams on YouTube, Twitch, Facebook, and other platforms.
OBS is useful because it can be set to record a specific app rather than record everything that happens on-screen. It is available for Windows, Mac, and Linux. Click the blue button with your computer's operating system. Double-click the install file in your web browser or Downloads folder. Follow the instructions to complete the installation. Open the OBS app. It has a round, black icon that contains three cycle shapes. If prompted to review the license agreement, click on OK. The first time you run the app, you'll be asked if you want to run the Auto-Configuration Wizard.
Click on Yes if you'd like OBS to guide you through the set-up process. Open the video stream you'd like to save. This can be any live stream that is happening on YouTube, Twitch, or another streaming app or website.
Be aware that OBS will capture all the contents in your web browser or streaming app. This means it will also capture your mouse cursor, any pop-up messages, any other tabs or web pages you have open, as well as any alert tones or sounds coming from other web pages you are visiting.
It's beneath the panel labeled "Sources. Click on Window Capture. It's near the bottom of the pop-up menu. This option allows you to capture video from the window of a specific app, such as a web browser.
Enter a file name for the video you're capturing and click OK.
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