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AndrewBlake.Com - record/save the flash feed from the video player pop-up (Mac)Hello all-
I'm trying to record/save the flash feed from the video player pop-up on the adult site AndrewBlake.com. I am on a mac (and am willing to install boot camp) and have had off and on sporadic luck with the various Mac based rippers. Can anyone point me in the right direction on this question? I'm not sure what type of feed this is coming off this site. It doesn't appear to be RTMP. Thanks for any guidance on this.... |
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Re: AndrewBlake.Com - record/save the flash feed from the video player pop-up (Mac)On-demand videos are not free, so I have no access to them.
The web-site uses flash streaming, so it is either HTTP, RTMP or RTMPE streams. You can copy HTTP streams from the cache of your web-browser or download them with web-browser add-ons like Fast Video Download. As for RTMP and RTMPE streams, you can download them using rtmpdump or rtmpsuck. I can't help you with Mac, but if you install freeware virtual machine VirtualBox and freeware Ubuntu Linux onto it, I can help setting up rtmpsuck. You can also use Replay Media Catcher 3.11 on your Mac for downloading HTTP and RTMP streams: How to install and run Replay Media Catcher on Mac OS X (Snow Leopard) |
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Re: AndrewBlake.Com - record/save the flash feed from the video player pop-up (Mac)Stream Recorder-
Thank you so much for the info and offer to help. I am installing VM Ware for MAC to be able to run Windows XP. With that up and running (soon) will I be able to use Replay? Some-actually most- of the Linux stuff goes way over my head! M |
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Re: AndrewBlake.Com - record/save the flash feed from the video player pop-up (Mac)Quote:
If you install a virtual machine and Windows XP guest OS, you will be able to run almost any software that works in Windows XP including Replay Media Catcher 3.11 and 4. The only problem is that you will need a license for Windows XP. If you don't won't to buy a license for Windows XP, you can still run RMC 3.11 on your Mac OS using freeware Wine emulator. It shouldn't be difficult to install. I've already mentioned a tutorial, and you can also use the following video tutorial: How to Download Streaming Videos on a Mac using Replay Media Catcher 3.11 and WINE Please note that RMC doesn't support RTMPE streams anymore. |
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Re: AndrewBlake.Com - record/save the flash feed from the video player pop-up (Mac)Jaksta for Mac is available. It allows to download HTTP and RTMP flash video streams.
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Tags: apple, boot camp, bootcamp, mac, mac os, parallels |
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