| 02 Jan 2008 07:55 pm |
Dave Lockhart Guest | Awesome post! After looking at the options, we went with E-Tech Recovery www.etechrecovery.com and got the file professionally converted for our website. Camtasia is an option but the converted video did not look professional enough because the player controls obscure the video. Thanks again.
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| 08 Jan 2008 12:59 pm |
CharlesA_Sage Guest | Webex Recording Editor 2.8 offers an option to export the WRF file to WMV format. Just go to File > Export To.
Once converted to WMV format, you can use other popular conversion tools to convert it from WMV to another format. I’ve been using SUPER Converter at home. It converts many different video formats and you don’t need to download any supplementary codecs. It’s all built into the app. Oh and it’s free.
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| 14 Jan 2008 10:32 pm |
RLckyLance52 Guest | Use the secondary export command from the Kronos app. to trigger an automatic conversion. Good results but takes time.
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| 17 Jan 2008 06:34 pm |
Guest897 Guest | i had to go here to get the Webex Recording Editor
[url=https://www.mymeetings.com/netconferencing/WebExOverview.php]https://www.mymeetings.com/netconferencing/WebExOverview.php[/url]
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| 18 Jan 2008 01:10 am |
ANONYMOUSE Guest | Person in next post sucks cocks... just an FYI
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| 23 Jan 2008 04:19 am |
178456983 Guest | I m not getting where is the convertor on link below
http://www.meetingcenter.net/record_play.htm
could u help me pls...
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| 23 Jan 2008 05:39 am |
178456983 Guest | is thhere any convertor to convert .wrf to wmv other than webEx...Pls help
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| 20 Feb 2008 03:55 pm |
Mike Kennedy Guest | jshawgo wrote:
When I export to WMV, the video is terrible. Does any know what the best settings to select when exporting to WMV to obtain the best possible graphics.
It is great to be able to convert the file, but if I lose the graphics quality, it ruins the whole point.
I ran into the exact same issue when converting a .wrf to wmv using Webex’s editing tool. My solution was to change the default settings. Not only did the conversion go quicker but the image quality of the .wmv came out awesome.
What I’d recommend you do:
1) Open the webex file converter.
2) Open the file you want to convert from .wrf to .wmv format.
3) Go to File, then Export to...
4) When it prompts you, just name and save the file.
5) WMV options window will appear. Under Video: Change the codec to “Windows Media Viewer 9."
6) I also changed the audio Codec to ACELP.net, although this may not be necessary if you’re concentrating just on improving the video quality.
Take a look at how the above .wrf conversion turned out here:
http://www.bpminstitute.org/fileadmin/roundtables/promo/WMV/Madison.wmv
This is all with Webex’s wrf editing software.
Mike.
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| 23 Feb 2008 09:13 pm |
Dr. Ambon Guest | Great post! E-Tech did an awesome Webex conversion to FLV.
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| 01 Apr 2008 06:27 am |
firanga Guest | Download WebEx Recorder and Player Installer for Windows
https://mci.webex.com/client/wbs25-vzbprodins/atrecply.msi
Download WebEx Player Installer for Mac OS X
https://mci.webex.com/client/wbs25-vzbprodins/mac/powerpc/webexplayerinstaller.hqx
Download WebEx Player only (for *.wrf files) for Windows
https://mci.webex.com/client/wbs25-vzbprodins/atrecply.msi
Download WebEx Player only (for *.wot files) for Windows
https://mci.webex.com/client/wbs25-vzbprodins/webex_674/atplay.exe
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| 17 Apr 2008 12:07 pm |
Roger Kuiken Guest | Webex has a recording editor tool that allows a WRF file to be exported to a WMV format. Works good. May need to have a user agreement with Webex to download.
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| 30 Jun 2008 02:52 pm |
Netscribe Guest | Vishal Mahajan
Guest
Just follow the link to download the WEBEx player.
http://support.webex.com/support/downloads.html
Chao.
Thanks and with regards,
Vishal
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Thank you Vishal...I downloaded the player at webex...did the job...appreciate your help...
Netscribe
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