This is a suboptimal solution. The best method is to download the original video, then splice it without reencoding the audio OR video, to only include the relevant information.
Your solution works, but is NOT the go to method for anyone who cares about actual evidence.
If its something i can figure out im open to trying it. Hubby is the tech savy server guy so when he gets home soon ill have him look at it. I kept it up just in case they remove it.
Of course. For those who don't have enough skill to do the proper method, yours is fine.
My intent is not to discourage anyone from archiving things, even if it's suboptimal, but instead to ensure that those who can do it the right way aren't doing it the wrong way. Carry on, pede.
download a program called ShareX, it lets you take screen snippets, gif and video recordings of sections of your screen or whole screen. And its free.
This is a suboptimal solution. The best method is to download the original video, then splice it without reencoding the audio OR video, to only include the relevant information.
Your solution works, but is NOT the go to method for anyone who cares about actual evidence.
Correct, but that requires some technical skill and i get the sense OP is just looking for something quick and easy.
If its something i can figure out im open to trying it. Hubby is the tech savy server guy so when he gets home soon ill have him look at it. I kept it up just in case they remove it.
Of course. For those who don't have enough skill to do the proper method, yours is fine.
My intent is not to discourage anyone from archiving things, even if it's suboptimal, but instead to ensure that those who can do it the right way aren't doing it the wrong way. Carry on, pede.
thank you!!