Downloading embedded video: .swf files
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7. February 2009 @ 01:21 |
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Originally posted by hopebear: Hi, I'm new to this thread. I was wondering if it was possible to download daum videos. I saw there were couple posts on it but didn't see a tutorial. If anyone can help, it will be greatly appreciate! :)
Provide a link, I'll be glad to help.
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vvidic
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9. February 2009 @ 00:16 |
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Hello,
Here is the film I'm trying to download:
http://www3.nfb.ca/objectifdocumentaire/...m=46&excerpt=43
However, when I go to page info and click the save as, I cant get the full movie clip. I do end up with an .swf file, however it is only the outline of the player and when I click play nothing happens.
After reading through all the posts, this should work, so I'm not really sure how to go about it. Any ideas?
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9. February 2009 @ 13:34 |
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Originally posted by vvidic: Hello,
Here is the film I'm trying to download:
http://www3.nfb.ca/objectifdocumentaire/...m=46&excerpt=43
However, when I go to page info and click the save as, I cant get the full movie clip. I do end up with an .swf file, however it is only the outline of the player and when I click play nothing happens.
After reading through all the posts, this should work, so I'm not really sure how to go about it. Any ideas?
Thanks
You wanted the war video that's a minute and a half in duration, right? Here you go:
http://www.filedropper.com/18597extrait1hv001ce32c12e
Cheers,
-adamryan
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9. February 2009 @ 13:34 |
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Originally posted by vvidic: Hello,
Here is the film I'm trying to download:
http://www3.nfb.ca/objectifdocumentaire/...m=46&excerpt=43
However, when I go to page info and click the save as, I cant get the full movie clip. I do end up with an .swf file, however it is only the outline of the player and when I click play nothing happens.
After reading through all the posts, this should work, so I'm not really sure how to go about it. Any ideas?
Thanks
You wanted the war video that's a minute and a half in duration, right? Here you go:
http://www.filedropper.com/18597extrait1hv001ce32c12e
Cheers,
-adamryan
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vvidic
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10. February 2009 @ 00:50 |
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Thanks adamryan for your help.
I was hoping you could show me how you downloaded the video. I wanted to get a few more videos form the site for my class.
Thanks,
Vlada
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10. February 2009 @ 01:10 |
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Originally posted by vvidic: Thanks adamryan for your help.
I was hoping you could show me how you downloaded the video. I wanted to get a few more videos form the site for my class.
Thanks,
Vlada
Here you go:
http://www.filedropper.com/replaymediacatcher
-adamryan
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Gaze
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13. February 2009 @ 09:18 |
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I've tried every extension and method I can find.
How do I download this video?
http://www.wctv.tv/video/?clipId=3425777...ideoCatNo=52958
I tried viewing the Hex code butI've never done it and the code looked to be about a million characters long with stuff I've never seen before.
If you can provide me the link or any advice I'd be truly grateful.
Thank you!
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13. February 2009 @ 15:53 |
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Originally posted by Gaze: I've tried every extension and method I can find.
How do I download this video?
http://www.wctv.tv/video/?clipId=3425777...ideoCatNo=52958
I tried viewing the Hex code butI've never done it and the code looked to be about a million characters long with stuff I've never seen before.
If you can provide me the link or any advice I'd be truly grateful.
Thank you!
Gaze,
Download the zipped folder from the link in the above comment. It contains a clean, free program called Replay Media Catcher. It downloads RTMP, and so it'll "sniff out" any streaming media you're watching and download it automatically for you. I have written out instructions inside for to guide you through everything. =]
If it doesn't work (which it should, it gets nearly everything), let me know and I'll nab it via Hex or RP or one of my many other methods. ;)
Cheers!
-adamryan
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Gaze
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13. February 2009 @ 15:55 |
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Originally posted by adamryan: Originally posted by Gaze: I've tried every extension and method I can find.
How do I download this video?
http://www.wctv.tv/video/?clipId=3425777...ideoCatNo=52958
I tried viewing the Hex code butI've never done it and the code looked to be about a million characters long with stuff I've never seen before.
If you can provide me the link or any advice I'd be truly grateful.
Thank you!
Gaze,
Download the zipped folder from the link in the above comment. It contains a clean, free program called Replay Media Catcher. It downloads RTMP, and so it'll "sniff out" any streaming media you're watching and download it automatically for you. I have written out instructions inside for to guide you through everything. =]
If it doesn't work (which it should, it gets nearly everything), let me know and I'll nab it via Hex or RP or one of my many other methods. ;)
Cheers!
-adamryan
I initially tried to run it but McAfee picked up around 5 Trojan/Viruses in it and deleted it.
I'll give it another shot... It's just a work PC after all.
I really appreciate it and I'll give an update.
Thanks!
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13. February 2009 @ 16:08 |
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Originally posted by Gaze:
I initially tried to run it but McAfee picked up around 5 Trojan/Viruses in it and deleted it.
I'll give it another shot... It's just a work PC after all.
I really appreciate it and I'll give an update.
Thanks!
McAfee's program is giving a false-positive then. The zipped folder is CLEAN. I would never spam trojans. That's the exact opposite of what I'm on here for. I'm here to help people, not to screw with their OSs.
What McAfee is detecting is the program's "patch". The folder contains a "patch" (Google it) for the program which contains, if i remember correctly, a serial generator. By it's very nature it essentially is a "trojan" (if i'm understanding this properly), but it is NOT A HARMFUL ONE. I promise.
The reason I have included it in the folder is so that you guys can use the program with full functionality without having to pay for it. Without the patch, the program won't function fully.
Trust me you guys, I'm here to help.
Cheers,
-adamryan
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kiffsta
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13. February 2009 @ 17:11 |
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Hey AdamRyan
Posting cracks of commercial off the shelf software is pretty poor form, I know you wnat to help and thats great, but the vendor who wrote this application doesnt deserve to have their software given away for free by someone who doesnt have the rights to do so. This type of activity is illegal.
This is a public forum and should be treated as such.
Kiffsta
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13. February 2009 @ 17:29 |
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Originally posted by kiffsta: Hey AdamRyan
Posting cracks of commercial off the shelf software is pretty poor form, I know you wnat to help and thats great, but the vendor who wrote this application doesnt deserve to have their software given away for free by someone who doesnt have the rights to do so. This type of activity is illegal.
This is a public forum and should be treated as such.
Kiffsta
I bought the program. It legally is mine. I legally am allowed to use it on any computer I choose. If, in the spirit of altruism, I feel like having other people utilize the program as well, I should be able to.
When you buy a car from a dealership it belongs to you, not the manufacturer. Saying I can't share a program I bought and legally own is like saying I can't share my car because Ford manufactured the car.
-adamryan
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kiffsta
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13. February 2009 @ 17:40 |
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Hey Adamryan
When you buy a car from Dealership, you only get one you can't keep popping back in and taking more cars for your friends.
Posting pirated software is poor form.
Kiffsta
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jmbajb921
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13. February 2009 @ 22:43 |
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kiffsta
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13. February 2009 @ 23:47 |
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Hey Jean
They rock,although its a 2h 50 min concert. I used Jaksta ( www.jaksta.com) to get a copy, AOL uses RTMP protocol so this one should be pretty easy to get.
Cheers
Kiffsta
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jmbajb921
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14. February 2009 @ 10:48 |
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Originally posted by kiffsta: Hey Jean
They rock,although its a 2h 50 min concert. I used Jaksta ( www.jaksta.com) to get a copy, AOL uses RTMP protocol so this one should be pretty easy to get.
Cheers
Kiffsta
Thank you! I'm a very happy camper now!
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15. February 2009 @ 09:30 |
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Originally posted by jmbajb921: Originally posted by kiffsta: Hey Jean
They rock,although its a 2h 50 min concert. I used Jaksta ( www.jaksta.com) to get a copy, AOL uses RTMP protocol so this one should be pretty easy to get.
Cheers
Kiffsta
Thank you! I'm a very happy camper now!
Kiffsta,
Which is worse? My altruism or your peddling?
And your response to my analogy is weak, if my example was to show that they're using MY car.
By the way, I love that you don't object to people downloading copyrighted and otherwise "undownloadable" videos, yet the moment I share, in the spirit of altruism, a program that enables them to do so, you complain of my behaviour being of poor form.
At least I'm not out for people's wallets.
-adamryan
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15. February 2009 @ 13:06 |
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jmbajb921
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15. February 2009 @ 13:18 |
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Originally posted by adamryan: Originally posted by jmbajb921: my head is spinning here, I've been trying to download this video for hours now & it's got me stumped. Any help would be appreciated.
http://video.aol.com/video-detail/flynnville-train/675764062
Thanks!
Jean
Jmbajb921,
Did you get the video you wanted?
-adamryan
Yes I did. Thanks!
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Gaze
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15. February 2009 @ 15:36 |
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Originally posted by adamryan: Originally posted by Gaze:
I initially tried to run it but McAfee picked up around 5 Trojan/Viruses in it and deleted it.
I'll give it another shot... It's just a work PC after all.
I really appreciate it and I'll give an update.
Thanks!
McAfee's program is giving a false-positive then. The zipped folder is CLEAN. I would never spam trojans. That's the exact opposite of what I'm on here for. I'm here to help people, not to screw with their OSs.
What McAfee is detecting is the program's "patch". The folder contains a "patch" (Google it) for the program which contains, if i remember correctly, a serial generator. By it's very nature it essentially is a "trojan" (if i'm understanding this properly), but it is NOT A HARMFUL ONE. I promise.
The reason I have included it in the folder is so that you guys can use the program with full functionality without having to pay for it. Without the patch, the program won't function fully.
Trust me you guys, I'm here to help.
Cheers,
-adamryan
Replay Media didn't pick up anything from this link:
http://www.wctv.tv/video/?clipId=3425777...ideoCatNo=52958
Any other ideas?
Thanks!
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15. February 2009 @ 16:42 |
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Originally posted by Gaze: Originally posted by adamryan: Originally posted by Gaze:
I initially tried to run it but McAfee picked up around 5 Trojan/Viruses in it and deleted it.
I'll give it another shot... It's just a work PC after all.
I really appreciate it and I'll give an update.
Thanks!
McAfee's program is giving a false-positive then. The zipped folder is CLEAN. I would never spam trojans. That's the exact opposite of what I'm on here for. I'm here to help people, not to screw with their OSs.
What McAfee is detecting is the program's "patch". The folder contains a "patch" (Google it) for the program which contains, if i remember correctly, a serial generator. By it's very nature it essentially is a "trojan" (if i'm understanding this properly), but it is NOT A HARMFUL ONE. I promise.
The reason I have included it in the folder is so that you guys can use the program with full functionality without having to pay for it. Without the patch, the program won't function fully.
Trust me you guys, I'm here to help.
Cheers,
-adamryan
Replay Media didn't pick up anything from this link:
http://www.wctv.tv/video/?clipId=3425777...ideoCatNo=52958
Any other ideas?
Thanks!
Here:
http://www.filedropper.com/d41e869cwctv20090209001211593high
-adamryan
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Gaze
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16. February 2009 @ 08:06 |
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Originally posted by adamryan: Originally posted by Gaze: Originally posted by adamryan: Originally posted by Gaze:
I initially tried to run it but McAfee picked up around 5 Trojan/Viruses in it and deleted it.
I'll give it another shot... It's just a work PC after all.
I really appreciate it and I'll give an update.
Thanks!
McAfee's program is giving a false-positive then. The zipped folder is CLEAN. I would never spam trojans. That's the exact opposite of what I'm on here for. I'm here to help people, not to screw with their OSs.
What McAfee is detecting is the program's "patch". The folder contains a "patch" (Google it) for the program which contains, if i remember correctly, a serial generator. By it's very nature it essentially is a "trojan" (if i'm understanding this properly), but it is NOT A HARMFUL ONE. I promise.
The reason I have included it in the folder is so that you guys can use the program with full functionality without having to pay for it. Without the patch, the program won't function fully.
Trust me you guys, I'm here to help.
Cheers,
-adamryan
Replay Media didn't pick up anything from this link:
http://www.wctv.tv/video/?clipId=3425777...ideoCatNo=52958
Any other ideas?
Thanks!
Here:
http://www.filedropper.com/d41e869cwctv20090209001211593high
-adamryan
By the way, I also hold your views on copyrights, etc.
Those that don't have no idea what it was actually like to be able to let a friend borrow a PC video game or software suite and not have to go through the pain of cracking it.
For those that argue about profits of companies should be reminded that Linux, an open source and free software project, is maintained entirely for free and made available for free.
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22. February 2009 @ 03:57 |
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23. February 2009 @ 00:46 |
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kiffsta
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23. February 2009 @ 04:16 |
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Originally posted by adamryan: Originally posted by jmbajb921: Originally posted by kiffsta: Hey Jean
They rock,although its a 2h 50 min concert. I used Jaksta ( www.jaksta.com) to get a copy, AOL uses RTMP protocol so this one should be pretty easy to get.
Cheers
Kiffsta
Thank you! I'm a very happy camper now!
Kiffsta,
Which is worse? My altruism or your peddling?
And your response to my analogy is weak, if my example was to show that they're using MY car.
By the way, I love that you don't object to people downloading copyrighted and otherwise "undownloadable" videos, yet the moment I share, in the spirit of altruism, a program that enables them to do so, you complain of my behaviour being of poor form.
At least I'm not out for people's wallets.
-adamryan
Hi Adam
Out for ppls wallets, come on mate, that's the pot calling the kettle black. Mate the guys at Applian have written Replay and are entitled to sell it and make a living, they are protected by copyright laws and have an end user license agreement which protects their intellectual property from being misused. Your argument is that you buy one and everyone gets it, altruism its not, its stealing.
I also agree with your open source comment further on in this thread, so feel free to knock up some code which streams and saves vids, offer it as freeware and the world will love you for it.
Lets stop hijacking this thread and get it back on topic.
Thanks
Kiffsta
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