We’ve recently launched some great new enhancements to Replay Media Catcher for PC. Update your software at any time to take advantage of these additions and improvements.
What’s New in Replay Media Catcher:
Support for Periscope streams containing emoji’s in name and title
Support for recent IMdb changes for TV Guide and Movie Guide
DVR improvements for detecting flash players
Extraction engine 2016.07.26.2
DVR improvements for players hosted in iFrames
New additional DVR browser (Ax Browser) to support some sites.*
**There are now two DVR browser’s to choose from for users with IE 11+. The new DVR browser (Ax Browser) is the default. For users with IE 11 (or older) can access the old DVR browser (Browser Control). This can be changed in Settings.
Any questions on these recent updates? You can reach out to our Support Staff at any time!
We’re happy to let you know that we’ve recently released some great new updates to some of our best-selling media recording software for Mac: Replay Media Catcher, Replay Music and Replay Converter.
These powerful pieces of software give you the ability to capture, record and save all kinds of online audio/video without a second thought!
Updates and enhancements include:
Improved downloading from Vimeo and BBC iPlayer
Even better conversations
Click below to see all of our amazing media recording products and experience the awesome improvements yourself!
We’re all nerds here – there’s no shame in that. As fans of all nerd-ery (and videos!), we naturally have subscriptions to a few of the best science and technology channels YouTube has to offer.
With Replay Media Catcher, you can capture and record every one of these amazing videos from YouTube. Whether you’re all about the learning process, or just enjoy a good experiment, these channels are sure to satiate your nerdy needs!
Visual learners and cartoon enthusiasts alike will love Minute Physics. This YouTube series utilizes a simple whiteboard, stick figures and a variety of colored pens to explain physics in an illustrated way. Previous guest stars include Neil deGrasse Tyson, Neil Turok and Max Tegmark. Watch + record Minute Physics on YouTube.
Creepy crawlers and yucky things inhabit the Earth anywhere you are. NOVA producer Anna Rothchild hosts YouTube series Gross Science, that dives into the deep, dark depths of nature to explain some of the wildest, grossest and impressive creatures found on our beautiful planet. Watch + record Gross Science on YouTube.
Brought to you by the geniuses at Huffington Post, Talk Nerdy to Me is a video series that explores the science behind “the mundane and the magnificent.” From how dogs became man’s best friend to autism to black holes, host Jacqueline Howard tackles each topic with an infectious enthusiasm. Watch + record Talk Nerdy to Me on YouTube.
Veritasium, hosted by Derek Muller, examines the engineering of our incredibly advanced world with both knowledge and pure silliness. Learn about the physics behind the ever-popular slinky, the science of the 6 degrees of separation theory and more. Watch + record Veritasium on YouTube.
We’ve all come across some zany experiments that have made us think “Wow, I should try that!” Well, normally you shouldn’t — luckily for you, The Backyard Scientist demonstrates these kinds of action-packed experiments so you don’t have to! Have you ever seen liquid nitrogen being tossed into a swimming pool? Watch + record The Backyard Scientist on YouTube.
The season of love is everywhere. No matter your relationship status, we have a special Valentine just for you, because hey, we care!
This weekend only, we’re offering a whopping 50% off the Replay Capture Suite!
Treat yourself, or your special someone, with the best media recording software bundle that money can buy. Just use the promo code SWEET50 at checkout to receive the deal. Hurry – this offer expires Monday, February 15th!
First of all… WOW, what an incredible game. But now it’s time to give it up for the expectation-exceeding commercials highlighted at the Super Bowl this year.
We couldn’t tear ourselves away from the screen for the entire championship or endless array of commercial entertainment. Lucky for us, Replay Video Capture was there to save everything, so we can re-live the best moments!
Super Bowl 50 is just a few days away and the excitement may actually be too much to bear!
This championship is a truly historic one for the National Football League, marking the 50th annual battle of football greatness. The Carolina Panthers and Denver Broncos are going head to head this year, with the Panthers currently favored by 4.5 points.
Coverage will begin on CBS at 11 a.m. EST, and will also be streamed live on CBSSports.com so you can record all the most intense moments with Replay Video Capture!
The best part? Replay Video Capture is completely, 100% legal! So you can capture every bit of Super Bowl action, halftime entertainment and classically over-the-top commercials worry-free.
If you’re anything like us, January brings excitement for the upcoming bustle of live events that we’ve been tuning into for years. Beyond the obvious excitement that settles in, it brings about feelings of nostalgia, community and tradition.
As global celebrations, major sporting events and award shows — like the Golden Globes this past weekend — have begun their shift into the digital age and adapt to current needs, more and more of these renowned live experiences are supporting online streaming formats.
With today’s streaming services, combined with the recording power of Applian software, you can get ahead of every one of these major live events happening in 2016 and capture them forever!
Get ready for all the grabs, kicks and passes you can handle. Happening in our very own Bay Area, Super Bowl 50 is going to be one to remember – and you can steam and record it all from the comfort of your couch!
Stream the Super Bowl live through NBC, and record all of the spontaneous action, half time madness, and winning touchdowns with Replay Video Capture.
February Republican & Democratic Debates
When: JANUARY 14 (Republican) // 6:00 PST & 9:00 EST and FEBRUARY 11 (Democratic) // 6:00 PST & 9:00 EST
PBS NewsHour will be producing, broadcasting and streaming the upcoming Democratic debate, live from The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and hosted by PBS’ own Gwen Ifill and Judy Woodruff. Before the Democrats have their fun, however, FOX Business Network is set to live stream the Republican Debate this week on January 14. Neil Cavuto and Maria Bartiromo will be moderating this debate live from the North Charleston Coliseum and Performing Arts Center.
No matter whose side you’re on, you can use Replay Video Capture to record the entire event directly from the PBS live stream.
We’re always surprised by the amount of talent that is recognized and reflected upon during the Academy Awards. Stay tuned for all of the noteworthy nominees announced this week, then be sure to download Replay Video Capture to watch and record the whole live ceremony from your own computer!
A tradition rooted in, well… madness, March Madness is one of the most adrenaline-packed ongoing events in all of basketball. Lucky for those NCAA subscribers, every game will be live streamed online! And, if you’re using a TV provider partnered with the NCAA for March Madness, you can view and record it all with Replay Video Capture.
The best time of the (digital) year is finally here, and we all know what that means – discounts, discounts, discounts!
This Cyber Monday, we’re excited to offer you a whopping savings of 50% on the Replay Capture Suite for Mac or PC. Just use the code REPLAY50 for PC or REPLAY50Mac for Mac products during checkout to receive your discount!
Happy recording, and happy holidays from our team to yours.