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Unable to record a Video on screen

Hello,
I am taking Lectures for my course.
These lectures come over the internet and one has to install their list of software to gain access to videos.

Also there was restriction that such videos can only be played on laptop having screen less than 21 inch plus no HDMI or other outputs will be enabled.

It was mandatory to install K lite Code pack (2 times i.e. installation over installation).

I wanted to record these videos for my revision purpose but i was able to record only Audio.

I tried all softwares :
1. Microsoft Expression
2. Camatasia
3. Fraps
4. BB Flashback
5. OBS
6. VLC Media player

All are able to record desktop but as soon as that video comes up that portion becomes black.

These things are opened when video is played: (https://ibb.co/iUbcHo)
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i can trace them here (https://ibb.co/ksqXiT)
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These are .dll files and softwares that came (Video plays through content browser)[https://ibb.co/enxTOT]
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This is how it records:-(https://ibb.co/erfF3T)
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is there any way to record this?

I mean video must have entered somewhere as cache or something else to finally come up on screen.

Kindly help

Thanks

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14 hours ago, Some Random Member said:

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"How the heck do they control that?"

I am also shocked...how they control it.....i am also shocked how they can can restrict to laptop only!!

 

Sadly i have Intel Graphic Card Laptop is Dell Latitude E6230....

:(

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1 hour ago, Aditi Jain said:

"How the heck do they control that?"

I am also shocked...how they control it.....i am also shocked how they can can restrict to laptop only!!

 

Sadly i have Intel Graphic Card Laptop is Dell Latitude E6230....

:(

They can restrict to laptops because laptops have their monitors wired up internally not externally through different connectors, but what if somebody doesn't have a laptop? That doesn't seem like a good course at all, all that "security" seems very sketchy.

 

But is the video livestreamed over the internet to your machine, or is it stored locally and then the program reads it?

 

If it is over the internet there should be a way to use a packet sniffer and get the address of the server, and then download the videos directly, but im not that big of an expert on that sadly.

If it is stored locally there is a way to read the hidden files.

 

I would think the easiest would be to record the screen with a camera, just set the camera to manual and make sure it looks good and the lightning in the room is constant, and you are good to go.

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