> Hi David, > > Have you looked into the AccessGrid recording program AGVCR? On an > average PC it handles a large number of sources without dropping > packets. For example, on a 2.8Ghz Dell with 1GB RAM, running Windows XP, > AGVCR CPU usage is typically in the 5% to 7% range while recording the NCSA > Lobby. > > http://iri.informatics.indiana.edu/~dcpiper/agvcr/ > > The only worry you may have is disk space. > > I'm giving a talk about AGVCR in the AG Townhall tomorrow, if you want to > attend. > > https://agschedule.ncsa.uiuc.edu/meetingdetails.asp?MID=2506 > Derek, I have AGVCR installed on a machine (XP, 1.6 Ghz and 512mb memory), I have used it to record sessions, with great sucess and I am very pleased with some of the results. Still haven't got round to reading about muting streams and editing but rest assured I will.
I hope to be at the meeting tomorrow, Regards, David Bowler The University of Sheffield Corporate Information & Computing Services Computer Centre Hounsfield Road Sheffield S3 7RF UK E-Mail d.bow...@sheffield.ac.uk Tel: (0114) 222 3087