Netflix Video Stream Capture

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Microsoft Silverlight

Netflix's change to Microsoft's Silverlight-based streaming player has rendered the original Netflix stream capture methods inoperative. Researching stream capture from Netflix on the web produces a lot of useless information on capturing streams using techniques involving the cURL utility or a Grease Monkey Plugin script for Firefox. These methods have been nullified by the Netflix change to using Microsoft Sliverlight as their latest delivery system for streaming video to your PC.

Silverlight makes most previous Netflix capture impossible.

Windows Media Encoder

This way is verified to work with the latest Microsoft Silverlight Netflix streaming movie system.

You can use UScreenCapture with Windows Media Encoder.

WME starts with a wizard page that has a screen catpure selection. Select the capture option that projects a flashing capture box on-screen. Increase both the frame and bit rates from the wizard's default to make them more appropriate for full-motion video - 24 FPS and 2400 Kbps. Start your video streaming source windowed, NOT FULL SCREEN.

Blank Video or Black Video during capture

Capturing Video During the Screen Capture If you plan to capture full-motion video during your screen-capture session, disable your computer's hardware acceleration. If you do not disable hardware acceleration, you may notice a black screen where you expect the video to display.

To disable hardware acceleration

  1. Click Start, and then click Control Panel.
  2. Click Appearance and Themes, click Display, and then click the Settings tab.
  3. Click Advanced, and then click the Troubleshoot tab.
  4. Note the current settings, so that you can reset them after you complete the screen capture.
  5. For Hardware acceleration, drag the slider to None, and then click Apply.

references

How to save streaming netflix video


Stream Ripping via a Script (no longer viable due to Silverlight)

CAVEAT: The new Silverlight-based Netflix viewer now prevents the capture of the entire Netflix stream by repeatedly opening and closing the stream, putting an end to that exploit. Silverlight has its own DRM system too.

VLC Option:

Related:

research

  • Replay Media Capture (someone claims this captures Netflix with Silverlight)
  • Tunebite captures video streaming including Netflix.
  • FRAPS - captures all video and sound when you have your movie in fullscreen ·link 1·
  • Camstudio - (possibly spyware)

FRAPS

The problem with FRAPS is that it creates massive uncompressed AVI file(s).

30 fps, disable "Record external input"

From FRAPS* support, "The filesize is big because there isn't enough time to encode the movie while the game is running. The movie frames are slightly compressed, but still require a large amount of disk space due to the high resolutions. Once you have finished capturing you should convert the saved AVI into one of the popular compressed movie formats such as mpeg or divx. Recommended programs for doing this are tmpgenc (Tsunami Mpeg Encoder), and VirtualDub."

  • note: FRAPS support and developers do not support the use of using FRAPS to capture Copyright video. The capture information they provide is for screen capture in general, not for capturing copyright content.

The Fraps codec (FPS1) is put on the system when you install Fraps. If you've reinstalled Windows you will also need to reinstall Fraps in order to play back your movies.

Please keep in mind that if you want to give your raw footage to another person they will also need to have Fraps installed.

  • The maximum length the demo will record is 30 seconds with a water mark. FRAPS is Payware and has to be registered to record longer.