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Please email Franck Dernoncourt if you improve this code. Python connect2vid_v2.py -output_filename=" Understanding how the Network impacts your service" wget, unzip, and ffmpeg accessible from command line.
I wrote some python script to automate the process (code repo: ): ''' I don't know if it'd break in some cases (seems to be ok for the couple of Adobe Connect recordings I looked at but perhaps that's because people always share screens). Otherwise, another way could be to sort cameraVoip_ _.xml / screenshare_ _.xml, then map the first cameraVoip_ _.xml with the first screenshare_ _.xml, the second cameraVoip_ _.xml with the first screenshare_ _.xml, etc. This allows to map the screenshare_ _.xml with the correct cameraVoip_ _.xml.Į.g., in, from cameraVoip_1_11.xml, line 21: One could look at the cameraVoip_ _.xml / screenshare_ _.xml to get the timestamps of when the audio / screen share video began. Regarding mapping the cameraVoip_ _.xml to the correct screenshare_ _.xml, in case there is more than one: If you want to keep the webcam video and place it in some corner of the video screen sharing: ffmpeg -i cameraVoip_1_11.flv -i screenshare_2_10.flv \ -shortest: cut the audio or video in case cameraVoip_1_11.flv and screenshare_2_10.flv don't have the same length.-map 1:v:0: map the second input file to be used just for the video.-map 0:a:0: map the first input file to be used just for the audio.To merge them, you can use ffmpeg (I took the ffmpeg commands from Oliver Wang / Yannick Hold-Geoffroy / Aaron Hertzmann): ffmpeg -i cameraVoip_1_11.flv -i screenshare_2_10.flv -c copy -map 0:a:0 -map 1:v:0 -shortest output.flv screenshare_ _.xml contains the audio + webcam if any.cameraVoip_ _.xml contains the audio + webcam if any.E.g., could contain: Directory of C:\Users\\p6vwxp2d0c2f
As you mentioned in the question, you can add /output/p6vwxp2d0c2f.zip?download=zip at the end of the URL to download some zip archive containing a bunch of audio and video files as well as some. But I fear that this would require them to allow their video to be publicly accessible by anyone in their admin settings, so I'm not sure this is an option for them.Īssume that the Adobe Connect ID is p6vwxp2d0c2f, i.e.
I found that those annoying and harsh files are the same than the ones that are already downloaded in the browser's cache for the playback.Īsk every professor to unlock the mp4 download such as enabling the possibility of using /output/filename.mp4?download=mp4 with download=mp4 rather than a harsh zip file. I searched for a tool to convert those back to the regular video, and I haven't found anything useful. xml files containing separated audio and video.
But this results in a zip file full of 17 (or more) harsh. Screen record the whole thing, but this would still be tedious since it would require me to have a dedicated computer running for that, I couldn't do something else at the same time.ĭownload the videos by using the existing /output/filename.zip?download=zip hack that is to append this to the URL. My OS is a Debian-based version of Linux. I think this is possible for the video at least, and for the sound, I hope this will not change its pitch. Hack my computer in some way so as to make the video playback faster by making time pass faster in the CPU or something for this Chrome Flash Player application. How can I download Adobe Connect videos to mp4 or speed up listening?