I'd like to start making sentence cards myself, but I'm struggling to find a good way to record audio clips from Netflix. Having a mac doesn't make it easier either (can't use programs like ShareX for example). At the moment I'm quite crudely just playing the audio from Netflix through my laptop's speakers, and hitting the record button in Anki. It works, but the quality isn't great. Wondering if anyone has a better method to capture audio?
I have same issue. About 3 weeks ago, the video didnt work only netflix and youtube app. I shut down my phone. Unfortunately, it wasnt perfect solution. I also did reset all settings. It seemed to have solved problem completely, but I get same issue now. I want to know which thing occurs this problem, with apps or IOS? No matter what it is, it needs to be updated.
This is important because licenses overrule copyright exemptions. Showing your personal DVD during class is covered by a specific copyright exemption (Section 110), and showing clips can be covered by fair use (Section 107). However, there is no copyright exemption for showing videos in the classroom from personal subscription video services when the license prohibits such viewing.
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