06-26-2021 11:55 AM - edited 06-26-2021 01:40 PM
Hello community
I got a lot of important conference video material in cisco's own .wrf format and only their player is able to play it.
Here begins my issue that this player is not working that well and on a 4k screen the GUI of the player is not scalable which makes it really difficult to jump to the correct time stamp.
I would like to know if there is a better alternative?
Kind regards
Christian
06-26-2021 03:11 PM
@christian.949
https://www.webex.com/video-recording.html
(in case you are german-speaking, guessing from your name) https://www.webex.com/de/video-recording.html
https://help.webex.com/en-us/WBX000026388/WRF2WMV-Converter
06-26-2021 03:57 PM
Hello @Fritz_H
thank you for your reply.
I already downloaded the player and the converter both do their supposed tasks in a way!
But I am still a bit frustrated about the poorly design of the player and the very slow converter.
I am here to get in touch with the community and to ask if I am the only one with such experience.
What is your experience with the player regarding my above mentioned issue?
Kind regards
Christian
06-27-2021 05:17 AM
hi @christian.949 (in case you keep that nickname this time ;--) )
I have no experience with such files since
- cloud-recordings are not available for free webex-accounts like mine
- cloud-recordings (US-Cloud) may be a violation against the european GDPR
- recordings to the local computer are MP4
During the first global covid-panic Cisco upgraded the features of free-accounts for a limited time.
I did some tiny test-recodings during that time and they are also MP4-Files.
This makes me wonder: how are those .wrf-files created?
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