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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

Replay Video Capture, one of the greatest streaming video capture and web camera ever made, is created to capture streaming video, take a screenshot of the whole processing screen, which will greatly satisfy your needs, and give you some unexpected surprises.
Replay Video Capture
Step1 Download and install Replay Video Capture.
The demo version of Replay Video Capture allows you to record up to 2 minutes per recording. Please click this link below to download the demo.
http://download.huludownloader.com/RVCSetupHD.exe
Step2 Program Settings
The first time you run Replay Video Capture, you'll need to make sure you can record audio and video properly. To start, you'll be asked how audio is to be recorded like this:
Program Settings
Next, you'll see the Audio test screen:
Audio test screen
Replay Video Capture will make it's best guess as to what the audio settings should be, but you can override them if you like. Once the Audio Source and Input are selected, click Test to ensure you can record audio. After a few seconds, if the test is successful, click OK to save the audio settings.
The Settings dialog will appear next. Click the Recommended Settings button to pick a configuration that most resembles your system and recording needs:
Recommended Settings
Step 3 Launch Replay Video Capture and play any videos as you like.
Once the audio and video parameters are set, you can focus on recording videos. First, you need to mark a region of the screen to record as a video, and then you can start, stop or pause recording.
Use the Get Window option to locate the video window (or mark it manually), then click Record to start.
Get Window option

Once you're recording, click Stop to end the recording, or Pause to pause and resume.
Pause
Step 4 Click View to browse captured files. And then please feel free to files to play files, change the file name or delete the captured files.
browse captured files

 

For Advanced Users
1. About Recording and Marking region
Important Note: In almost every situation, you don't need to record the entire screen to get the best video quality. Most video sources broadcast at no more than 640x480 pixels, and then up-scale the video to fit a full screen. This means that you can record at 100% (rather than 200% or full-screen), and get great quality. Plus, recording from a smaller video rectangle ensures that Replay Video Capture uses less CPU power, and this makes smaller files and greatly reduces the chances of dropped frames and choppy recordings.
Marking a Recording Region
Using Get Window
The easiest way to mark a region is to use the Get Window function. Here's how:

  • Click Get Window.
  • Move the mouse over the window you'd like to record from. As you move the mouse, the recording window will be highlighted.
  • Once your window is highlighted, click the mouse, and the region is set. It's that easy!

You can often find a Windows Media Player video window this way, or even locate an application window to record demo videos from. You can also drag the markers to adjust the recording region. Click Home on the Replay Video Capture main window to remove the marker display.
Manually Marking a Region
You can also manually drag the markers from Replay Video Capture to the upper left and lower right parts of the recording region. This may be necessary if Replay Video Capture can't locate the video window, or if you'd like to record a region not defined by a window.
To manually mark a region:
Click Show Markers. The current position of the markers appears.
Go to the upper-left marker, and drag it with the mouse to the new top-left corner.
Repeat with the lower-right marker.
Finally, you will get a video screen like this below.
Show Markers
2. Settings Preference
If the recommended recording types are not what you want, you want to make subsequent changes, just click the Settings button. The Settings dialog appears as shown:
Settings Preference
Audio Settings: Set the Audio Bitrate as the quality for recorded audio. In general, 64 Kbps is fine for most recording, but higher bit rates are better, especially when music is involved. Click Audio Setup / Test to locate or manually set the best audio recording inputs on your PC.
Video Settings: Choose the Video Bit Rate, Frames per second, and Video Format (MPEG-2 or Windows Media). The Recommended Settings button will do this for you, but you can manually adjust these parameters here if you like.
Disable Video Acceleration: Use this option if you record Windows Media Player or Real Player windows on Windows XP or lower versions. Otherwise keep this option unchecked.
Recording Options:
Record Audio: Turn on or off audio recording. This is useful for making "silent movies".
Record Video: Turn this option off if you want to make Replay Video Capture into an audio-only recorder.
Audio Compression: Turn this on to make smaller recorded files. However, enabling this option requires more CPU power, and may affect the quality of your video if your PC isn't fast enough to handle this.
Keep Replay Video Capture on Top: Ensures the Replay Video Capture window is never hidden by other programs.
Recording File Size / Time: This lets you to limit the time or file size for your recordings. It’s handy for unattended recordings.
Miscellaneous:

  • Hide Replay Video Capture when recording: Makes the Replay Video Capture window disappear when recording starts. This is useful for recording full-screen video for example.
  • Enable Universal Audio Driver: On some systems, there may not be a usable recording input available. The Universal Audio Driver allows you to record audio on virtually ANY system. You should select this if the Audio Test fails to locate any available recording input.
  • Set Output Folder: Choose the folder on your PC where recorded files are to be saved.
  • Enter/Check registration: Use this option to enter a registration code, or check your current registration information.
  • Check for New Version: See if an update to Replay Video Capture is available.
Recording File Name Prefix: Assigns a prefix for saved file names. For example, if this is set to "My Video", then files are saved as "My Video1.wmv", "My Video2.wmv", etc.

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