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If you have problem downloading streaming flash video using simple tools like, etc then it try this method. It might not work with all flash video streams though.Tools required:(also called )Guide:Start URL Snooper and under General Options click Auto Determine Network Adapter Now or choose the Network manually.Under Search and at the bottom paste the url to your video page and press Download. Then search for RTMP or RTMPE under the protocol tab, right click on it and choose Copy selected URL(Strip all args).
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If you don't find any RTMP streams then first start play the video in your browser and try click on Sniff Network and wait until you see a RTMP link.After you copied the url we use the command line tool RTMPDump. Download it to for example C:temp and then start the Command Prompt(Start-Program-Accessories-Command Prompt) and in the command line type. As everyone said, and rtmp dump are all great tools, and there is not one perfect tool to download content.I wanted to add a couple more:- Flashgot (Firefox extension) media feature works great sometimes:. You have to right click the blinking floppy disk icon to download files.-: Although it's paying, it's well worth the money for me since it integrates a sniffer. There are some videos that only this one will be able to download.One last tip if you have the url but the file refuses to downloadOpen a sniffer to look for the name of the filePlay the video or other content in a browser that will force caching (for example, there is this one site that will not cache the video in Firefox or chrome, but will cache it with IE)Use the freeware 'search everything' or similar software to find where the file was cached.Copy it to your destination. If you extract the folder from 2.3 Windows edition, and put it in C:, then this script should work for you:'C:rtmpdump-2.3rtmpdump.exe' -r 'rtmpe://viaco.net/video640.flv' -o 'c:video.flv'PAUSEjust copy and paste into Notepad, then replace 'rtmpe://viaco.net/video640.flv' with your URL in quotes, and save the whole thing as a.BAT file.
You can then just click on it and it will show you it's work, along with any errors, pausing afterwards so you can view the details once it is doneyou can always right-click and edit the.BAT file for your next download too! Easy as Pi!-df. I was going to start a new thread but this seems appropriate.Is there a more consistent program for downloading from rtmpe sites than?I've been using streamtransport to download a few sets of videos that I want off the net. Streamtransport has been very good but it is very sporadic lately. I don't want to mention the site I'm using with it but there have been more misses than hits.
The worst part is when it bombs out it just x's out the download file and stops retrying the download.This is annoying since I just want to set up a batch download and let it go overnight. But if it x's out the download and doesn't attempt to redownload it I don't get anything. Is there a way around this?Is rtmpe changing the game again and the free programs are having a tougher time catching up to it? (I would be tempted to do a payware program up to about 50.00 usd - fyi I do have tunebite 7 but I don't think it does direct rtmpe download just screen recording which I want to save as a last resort).FYI I did update to the newest version of the program and I still get the same issue.-Also on a side note would running two instances of streamtransport effectively double your downloading power?
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Or would it simply slow down to a crawl? (I have cable internet fyi). Hi folksJust wondering if anyone with superior ripping skill and knowledge might be able to help me out.
I have tried EVERY program I can find (, etc) but I have had no luck in downloading this video from the awesome Dutch website 3VOOR12, specifically the INTERPOL concert from Amsterdam 2010:Any help would be very very much appreciated.Streaming websites seem to be constantly evolving to be ahead of ripping software, for instance no longer seems to be able to be ripped using Replay Media Catcher.
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