Capturing Streaming Video to Windows?

Any suggestions on how I can record video (with proper audio) using free/open source tools? Or, is going in for paid software of TuneFab Screen Recorder? Please help.

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  • forgotmyname
    forgotmyname Posts: 32,864 Forumite
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    Windows movie maker or whatever they have called it this week, OBS studio and many many many many more.
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  • Clive_x
    Clive_x Posts: 11 Forumite
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    Try VLC media player, free & open source or Freemake suite of apps . I've used both with no problems. Good luck with Windows, this Chromebook never puts a foot wrong and can't get a virus or run malicious code.Gloat . . .ex Windows 10 victim.
  • jeradon
    jeradon Posts: 89 Forumite
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    Aside from OBS, FlashBack Express is a handy tool.
  • dan958
    dan958 Posts: 770 Forumite
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    ^ Nice spam bot.


    To the OP, OBS Studio is what I would recommend. Free and extremely versatile.
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