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Originally Posted by ilas123
Just checked. It's just a three-minute recap actually. Just before someone pays 79 kr (11 dollars) for something they think is a whole run.
But here you go anyway. All photos already posted in this thread, so don't buy access to see those.
ekstrabladet.dk/musik/dkmusiknyt/mega-galleri-noegenloebet-tilbage-efter-tre-aar/9322058
Re the PRT-SCRN. For the Ekstra Bladet one. I managed to pause the screen now and then in good frames through a chrome extension. But then it would return to live after a few seconds.
The Se og Hør one did have ad VOD function allowing to go two hours back. Very handy for picking some good screenshots. But sadly they wiped the thing before you could figure out how to save the video. The B.T. one was really not worth it. Think i got a few screenshots from shitty angles in their one camera setup with 260p quality. Gone shortly after ending.
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Okay. Thanks for all that.
I already grabbed that 3:17 video (it didn't require me to pay for some reason), so I'll be posting that along with the 24:38 video from seoghoer.dk later tonight, unless someone else wants to and beats me to it. It's a bummer that we weren't able to get the longer video from ekstrabladet with the interviews, as that's the kind of rare content we don't get to see often, but c'est la vie.
For future reference, there are some pretty simple ways to record your screen and capture video, not just individual still photos. That way, you could just record whatever you're watching at the given moment, then go back and edit out clips, or just repost the whole video.
If you're on a Windows system, pressing the Windows key + G brings up the "Xbox Game Bar," and then all you have to do is click on a button to start recording. Alternatively, Camtasia Studio is a pretty user-friendly video capture software, and while it's pricey, one can download it for free off bittorrent sites, etc.