Postby markfm » 21 Mar 2005 19:55
Yes, what you do is re-stream the incoming network stream to a file.
File -- Open Network Stream.
Select the proper network stream input -- an mmsh://whatever, else a UDP multicast, else...
Select the "Stream Output" checkbox, then Settings.
This opens a Stream Output window, where you can select File, type in a valid file name. pick the Encapsulation Method.
(for example, if the incoming stream is mp2v/mp2a, no problem saving to a .mpg file, using MPEG PS encapsulation)
You have to make sure that the file is saved in a compatible format -- only certain CODEC types "play nice" with certain encapsulation methods. For example, if I wanted a .asf, I would pick ASF encapsulation, then probably use Transcoding, pick DIV3 video and mp3 audio as the save-to codecs.