If you google "AEBN 15 minutes" there is a promo where you can get 15 minutes free on a new account. A new account requires an e-mail. So essentially you just need to two accounts to view a 30 minute movie.
Using Replay Media Catcher, I was able to download the first 15 minutes at is played. However I wanted to download from 16-30 minutes but was unable to.
Here are my steps:
* Turn ON Replay Media Catcher
* Play the movie
* 15 minutes record then it stops because my 15 minutes is over:
Quote:
Queued for downloading
Url: http://ve10.vidprox.aebn.net/met(0F7...c/manifest.f4m
File: Flash Player.flv
Starting HTTP Dynamic Streaming download ...
Detecting file name ...
Applying YouTube naming rule if appropriate
Applying Playlist naming rule
Applying Referer naming rule
File name detection complete
File: C:\Users\Files
Downloading Manifest
Parsing Manifest
Selecting high audio quality
Selected Stream bitrate = 2378
Duration is 4417.828 seconds
Processing bootstrap info
Downloading fragments ...
Downloading (HDS) - 484 KB (00:00:02 / 01:13:38)
etc
Downloading (HDS) - 235572 KB (00:14:44 / 01:13:38)
The remote server returned an error: (403) Forbidden.
Setting ID3 tags if appropriate
Comment: Captured with Replay Media Catcher 5 - www.applian.com
duration: 4417.828
Title: Login VOD
Detecting file name from tags ...
Extracted Tag Title = Login VOD
File name detection complete
Applying Playlist naming rule
No extended title was found.
Complete with errors
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* Make new account, reload page
Now I'm stuck. As soon as I play the movie, the first 15 minutes download again. Skipping ahead does not do ANYTHING. In fact, if I turn OFF Replay Media Catcher as the video loads (so the first 15 minutes are not automatically downloaded) then turn it back on and forward the video to 15 minutes, nothing happens. IT doesn't pick up the stream.
On, however, a website like XHamster if I skip ahead to 5 minutes then a new file will be downloaded by Replay Media Catcher that begins at 5 minutes.
So my question is how can I download from 16-30 minutes?