I have a link to recorded webex webinar, I wish to download the video and convert into different format. How should I go about the downloading the recorded webex video ?Appreciate your inputs.
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Download ARF Player from WebEx: The WebEx network recording player is available for both Windows and Mac and it is free of cost provided by WebEx. When the First time you download your recording from WebEx it will ask you download the WebEx player to play. Step 2 - Install the WebEx Network Recording Player. Sign in to WebEx and go to Meeting Center > Support > Downloads. Select Recorder and Players > Recording and Playback. Under for.ARF select the Download link that corresponds with your operating system, and follow the install wizard. Use the Webex Network Recording Player or download the Webex Recording Editor. Use the player to convert to.WMV,.SWF or MP4 then edit with other software. Steps to download the Webex Recording Editor. Convert Convert recording files to standard format. Use the Webex Network Recording Player to convert to.WMV,.SWF (Flash) or.MP4. Oct 15, 2014 - Follow the steps below to download the WebEx Network Recording Player on to your computer. (For Windows PC or Mac).
I used Process Monitor to locate temp files.Search for nbrplay.exe, operations WriteFileTemp files are located in %TEMP% in folder named something like 29784192
Video is in DATSOund is in WAV
I don't know how to open DAT file though.
It seems that while watching a Webinar, there are temporary files created in your Temporary Folder.
You'd have to go to the Temp folder, arrange the items by modification date, and look for the ones created when you visit the Webinar site and start playing. If you're lucky, you'll find several files, including the biggest one, which is probably a video.
It'll probably not have the right extension, but a rename might do, or, depending on the contents, directly trying to open it with VLC. You'd have to inspect the file for any hints towards which video codec and container is used, and then try the appropriate extension (e.g. mp4
or avi
).
Instead of downloading a WebEx, what you can do is use the WebEx player to stream the video to your PC and then record it using the latest version of SnagIt. Then you can save the file as an MP4 to your hard disk.
SnagIt can record both audio and video in addition to still screenshots.
The is a comprehensive guide on downloading in proprietary format (arf), and then converting to wmv on the Webex website, both for owners (host through managing interface) and viewers (non-host through URL link)http://support.webex.com/support/documentation/help/index.htm#9398.htm
While streaming the recording, go to %appdata%LocalTemp
You will see a folder that has an ID number (the ID can be found in the small window that opens when you click the recording in Webex to open the Webex Player).
After that let it stream and don't close the player, enter that folder with IDs and you will find everything you need: some .wav for sound and .dat for videos, sometimes they are combined.
gronostajprotected by bwDracoNov 22 '16 at 19:29
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