You can also hook up a computer that has a video output of some sort (HDMI,video card etc...) to a DVD burner device and simply press record when the webinar starts. Then you can either copy the DVD in DVD stacker device and/or use a program like Correll ULEAD video editing to pul the the video from the DVD and convert it to other file formats.
Darin On Tue, Jun 23, 2009 at 4:19 PM, Michael B. Smith <mich...@owa.smithcons.com > wrote: > Camtasia - which isn't free but does like a gazillion things. (Note: > there is a CamStudio which is free, but has much less feature content) > > I also use "Debut Video Capture Software" of which there is a free version. > > ------------------------------ > *From:* Eric Wittersheim [eric.wittersh...@gmail.com] > *Sent:* Wednesday, June 10, 2009 10:40 AM > *To:* NT System Admin Issues > *Subject:* Re: Recording webinars - what do you use? > > We were using Gensys but ran into too many problems so we switched to > Live Meeting. So far Live Meeting has been working great. With Live > meeting you have the option to have the recording stored on Microsoft's > server or locally. > > On Wed, Jun 10, 2009 at 9:34 AM, David Mazzaccaro < > david.mazzacc...@hudsonhhc.com> wrote: > >> Looking for suggestions on what others use (software/hardware) to record >> webinars that they attend for later playback (playback on DVD, or directly >> on PC). >> >> Thx >> >> >> >> >> >> > > > > > > > > > ~ Finally, powerful endpoint security that ISN'T a resource hog! ~ ~ <http://www.sunbeltsoftware.com/Business/VIPRE-Enterprise/> ~