Recording a video and audio from the Internet
There is a program, on the Internet, that is from '3sat' which I would call a 'Fill' program that is sent when there are no regular programs being transmitted. This is done at the '3sat' Station on a regular interval so that service personal can go through and check to make sure that everything is operating correctly.
For example from 7:30 - 9:00 on Saturday's and Sunday's a composite program is put on the Internet. It consists of numerous short 'live' clips that are downloaded from Video Cameras that are located different parts of the Alps. And with this video, some music is added that comes from Amazon Music. This combined program is then transmitted over the Internet.
Unfortunately I haven't been able to find a source for these 'live' clips, so what I may have to do is to find a way to separate the Video and the Audio Internet transmission into it's two parts, and do it on my PC.
My PC is equipped with two DVD drives.
Because this program uses music that has no words, and short clips of the beautiful terrain here in Europe, I thought that I would share this Program with some relatives in America.
So I gave them the Internet address, but they were prevented from viewing any '3sat' programs at their location in America, because it comes from Europe.
I think the program name that is given on '3sat' is 'Alpinapanorama'.
I have made contact with Amazon Music and they have at least five or more music clips with the name 'Alpinapanorama'. They can be rented by me, and are sent over the Internet as an MP3 file.
Is it possible for me, using Real Player, to somehow combine the Video and Audio of these two sources into a program that can be put on a DVD?
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No, we don't have any such feature where you can combine the audio track and the video to make it one playable video with audio.
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