Video

There are times when you may need to record on-screen video, either for instruction or as a record of conversations or whatever. There are many solutions for this.

There may be times when you need to download, with permission, videos from YouTube etc for future reference. There are multiple solutions for this.

Here are the two things we choose. This is not advertising, paid or unpaid, or a recommendation, just a record of what we use. We have tried others, which for various reasons were rejected. These solutions are free, at the time of writing at least.

If you try either of these and have problems, we do not accept responsibility. Beware fake, scam sites.

Downloading from YouTube

After trying others that failed, we settled on this. Each time we use it, there is one advert for some kind of video editing thing, but it’s not intrusive and we delete it.

Copy the url for the video you want, paste it into the program, it will be ‘analysed’, then you can download it. You can enter more than one at a time, even whole queues for videos and just leave it to get on with the work.

In the settings, you can choose to shut down your computer when it is done.

Download times can be very short, or long depending on number and size of files and speed of connection.

Screen recording

We went for ShareX.

It’s free, and it does many things were are not interested in, We just use Capture|Screen recording.

To get sound, you may have to install a plug in, but it’s easy.

Select the region of the screen to be recorded and let the program do its work. At the end, click Stop. It may take a while for the video to be processed and saved.

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Twelve British Songs… V

Whistling Jack Smith

I Was Kaiser Bill’s Batman

1967

There was a singer called Whispering Jack Smith. This is Whistling Jack Smith, no relation. This is the very definition of a one hit wonder, and the whistling is great and the tune is as catchy as they come.

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Carpenters

Do you remember The Carpenters, you know, the married couple Karen and Richard?

Well no, we don’t either. Firstly, they were not married, but actually brother and sister.

Secondly, their group was not “The Carpenters” but simply Carpenters (no “the”). I believe Richard made up the name, and he always seemed to quite like to do odd things. I suspect he regretted it – if you’re introducing them, or talking about them, it sounds strange. “The Carpenters” is more natural.

You may think it is odd that they are included on our site.

The history of the duo is well-known and not terribly happy. Drug addiction, over work and Karen’s eventual death are just a part of it.

Richard played piano, he sang, wrote songs, did arrangements and production. He is a talented chap. Karen really did play drums, wanting to join in, but she also a fabulous singer, though she hated fronting the band, at first at least.

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