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Netflix Video Stream Capture

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WME starts with a wizard page that has a screen catpure selection.  Select the capture option that projects a flashing capture box on-screen. Increase both the frame and bit rates from the wizard's default to make them more appropriate for full-motion video - 24 FPS and 2400 Kbps.  Start your video streaming source windowed, NOT FULL SCREEN. WME starts with a wizard page that has a screen catpure selection.  Select the capture option that projects a flashing capture box on-screen. Increase both the frame and bit rates from the wizard's default to make them more appropriate for full-motion video - 24 FPS and 2400 Kbps.  Start your video streaming source windowed, NOT FULL SCREEN. === Blank Video or Black Video during capture === Capturing Video During the Screen CaptureIf you plan to capture full-motion video during your screen-capture session, disable your computer's hardware acceleration. If you do not disable hardware acceleration, you may notice a black screen where you expect the video to display. To disable hardware acceleration #Click Start, and then click Control Panel.#Click Appearance and Themes, click Display, and then click the Settings tab.#Click Advanced, and then click the Troubleshoot tab.#Note the current settings, so that you can reset them after you complete the screen capture.#For Hardware acceleration, drag the slider to None, and then click Apply.
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