Now only$39.95 Replay Video Capture
Replay Video Capture is the fastest on-screen streaming video capture and video recorder ever made.
Video capture is created for you to capture streaming videos, record streaming videos, especially to capture Hulu videos, Hulu movies, Hulu TVs, etc.
With Replay Video Capture, you can turn anything you see on your PC's screen into a high quality video file you can play anywhere. From now on, you will find that capture streaming videos is no longer a mission impossible.
- Capture various kinds of videos, like streaming video, DVD’s, Webcam sites…
- High performance
- User-friendly and Convenient
- Powerful program settings
- Screen Capture
Version: 3.2 Size:9M Trial Limitation: Watermark Supported OS: Windows 2000, XP-SP2, or Vista
Q: I can't play MPEG-2 files created by Replay Video Capture
A: You may need to install something called ffdshow to play these. Ffdshow contains a MPEG-2 decoder. You can install ffdshow from here--http://applian.com.s3.amazonaws.com/install-ffdshow.exe
Q: Why my video quality is choppy?
A: To get the best quality video - especially on slower machines - try the following:
- Go to Settings, and make sure you are using the MPEG-2 video format. You can also try one of the Recommended Settings options for slower PC's.
- Try recording from a smaller video window by resizing your player to 1/4 of your screen, or no more than 480x640 pixels. This won't affect the video quality (since video is scaled UP from smaller sizes to fit a full-screen picture). This will require less computer power to capture, which will make for smoother videos.
Q: Why the Video Window is all black when playing back the recording?
A: If this occurs, you will need to disable "hardware acceleration" on your PC. Here's how to do it:
- Right click on your Windows desktop.
- Select Properties in the pop-up menu.
- In the Display Property window click Settings, Advanced, Troubleshoot.
- Move the Hardware Acceleration slider to NONE.
- Click Apply.
- Click OK in the message box displayed by the video card.
- Click OK to exit .
Q: I'm having trouble recording audio and receive an error. This fix applies to those running Windows Vista Only. Use this fix if you recieve one of these error messages:
A: With Windows Media selected the error message is - Error: "Cannot connect SndCap to ASF Encoder"
With MPEG 2 selected the error message is - Error: "Cannot connect audio to encoder"
1) Close Replay Video Capture.
2) Right-CLick the speaker icon in the Windows Task Bar and choose, Playback Devices.
3) Click the Speakers button.
4) Click Properties then Advanced. Open the drop-down list and select either 16 bit 44100 Hz or 16 bit 48000 Hz option.
5) Click OK.
6) Click Configure. Under Audio Channels select stereo.
7) Click Next to exit.
Q: I'm having trouble recording audio?
A: On some PC's, only the Universal Audio Driver will work. Go to Settings, Audio Setup/Test, and select the Universal Audio Driver. Use the Universal Audio Driver only if the Test option fails to locate a working audio recording line.
Q: The Universal Audio Driver Option isn't working for me .
A: To use the Universal Audio Driver, in some cases you may need to open Replay Video Capture before opening your browser or video playback application.
Q: The Video Window is all black when playing back the recording.
A:If this occurs, you will need to disable "hardware acceleration" on your PC. Here's how to do it:
1) Right click on your Windows desktop.
2) Select Properties in the pop-up menu.
3) In the Display Property window click Settings, Advanced, Troubleshoot.
4) Move the Hardware Acceleration slider to NONE.
5) Click Apply.
6) Click OK in the message box displayed by the video card.
7) Click OK to exit.
