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   A. In the Preferences Window, select the Input/Codecs tab.  Use the Files > Record directory or filename field and click Browse to find a location to store/record your saved video files.  C:\Users\username\Videos or another folder on your drive.
 
   A. In the Preferences Window, select the Input/Codecs tab.  Use the Files > Record directory or filename field and click Browse to find a location to store/record your saved video files.  C:\Users\username\Videos or another folder on your drive.
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   B. Click the Save button at the bottom of the Input & Codecs Settings window.
 
   B. Click the Save button at the bottom of the Input & Codecs Settings window.
  

Latest revision as of 10:01, 12 November 2021

Recording a Camera Stream with VLC Player

1. Open VLC Player

2. In VLC select Preferences from the Tools menu

  A. In the Preferences Window, select the Input/Codecs tab.  Use the Files > Record directory or filename field and click Browse to find a location to store/record your saved video files.  C:\Users\username\Videos or another folder on your drive.
  
  B. Click the Save button at the bottom of the Input & Codecs Settings window.

3. Activate the Record Tool: Select the View menu and select Advanced Controls. This will place the record tools on your VLC player window.

4. Select the Media menu and select Open Network Stream

  A. Enter the address of the network stream in the Please enter a network URL field and click on the Play button in the Open Media window. Note that an authentication box may pop up if access to a network stream is restricted.

5. In the VLC player window click on the red Record button, which will turn blue to signify that recording is enabled.

  A. Press the Record button again to stop recording.  Recordings are stored in the folder you set in step 2 above.