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gxdata
10-27-2010, 05:15 AM
After installing URL Snooper (http://all-streaming-media.com/find-stream-URL/Project-URL-Snooper-Find-the-actual-stream-URL-Free-download.htm) 2 (first time ever) on my Win7 64-bit system, it can't find my wireless NIC (Atheros) - it sees my Intel onboard gigabit Ethernet, but that's not connected to anything.

I can't see how to proceed.

Stream Recorder
10-27-2010, 05:32 AM
Have you tried to use CooJah (http://all-streaming-media.com/record-video-stream/Blader-freeware-RTMP-downloader.htm) instead?

gxdata
10-27-2010, 06:00 AM
Have you tried to use CooJah (http://all-streaming-media.com/record-video-stream/Blader-freeware-RTMP-downloader.htm) instead?

Well, on your indication I just tried, and find the installer is all in Chinese, and 4 times another executable tried to download itself (kk18_9v.exe) - plus a chinese-language webpage popped up.

I'm not impressed, so I killed the installer.:mad:

Stream Recorder
10-27-2010, 01:23 PM
Well the language in the interface is not ideal, but at least it works for me on PCs where URL Snooper (http://all-streaming-media.com/find-stream-URL/Project-URL-Snooper-Find-the-actual-stream-URL-Free-download.htm) rejects to work with specific network cards. Besides it can capture some streams, not only find their URLs.

p.s. At least it is a freeware program :)

gxdata
10-27-2010, 06:48 PM
I used Fiddler 2, since initially all I wanted to find was the URL with the manifest.

I may give CooJah (http://all-streaming-media.com/record-video-stream/Blader-freeware-RTMP-downloader.htm) a try, later.

What's kk18_9v.exe (6.3Mb), and why did IE9 have 4 instances of it lined up to be downloaded (IE9 has a built-in downloader, with resume and user intervention)? That was an alarming side-effect of downloading Coojah, plus the separate couple of Chinese-language popups.

Coojah: Maybe I should have downloaded the (smaller) ZIP file instead of the full installer (which is 8.7Mb)?

gxdata
10-27-2010, 10:55 PM
After installing URL Snooper (http://all-streaming-media.com/find-stream-URL/Project-URL-Snooper-Find-the-actual-stream-URL-Free-download.htm) 2 (first time ever) on my Win7 64-bit system, it can't find my wireless NIC (Atheros) - it sees my Intel onboard gigabit Ethernet, but that's not connected to anything.

I can't see how to proceed.

:D Well, a work-around was to use a Windows XP machine on the same network. It has an identical TP-Link wireless network card to the one in the Win7-64 machine, but URL Snooper 2 recognizes it as TP-Link on the Windows XP machine I used.

On the Windows 7 machine, it appears as an Atheros device to Windows and other utilities like SIW, but URL Snooper (http://all-streaming-media.com/find-stream-URL/Project-URL-Snooper-Find-the-actual-stream-URL-Free-download.htm) 2 doesn't even see it.

I will take the info from the settings.ini file on the XP machine and fiddle with its corresponding file on Win7, and see if I have any luck (just out of interest).

URL Snooper 2 on Windows XP works well - less complexity than Fiddler, etc.

beko
12-27-2010, 01:59 AM
In my quest for a solution for the URL Snooper (http://all-streaming-media.com/find-stream-URL/Project-URL-Snooper-Find-the-actual-stream-URL-Free-download.htm) in combination with wifi, I found that the following solution works:

1. start up URLSnooper; it (still) won't find your wireless NIC.

2. next, start up MediaSniffer; you'll get all the media-url's you 'll need.

MediaSniffer doen't work on it's own either, but seems to get fully enabled when URLSnooper is running.

Stream Recorder
12-27-2010, 04:26 PM
Can MediaSniffer find URLs that use protocols other than HTTP?

any ANONYMOUS forum user
12-28-2010, 01:12 AM
:D Well, a work-around was to use a Windows XP machine on the same network. It has an identical TP-Link wireless network card to the one in the Win7-64 machine, but URL Snooper 2 recognizes it as TP-Link on the Windows XP machine I used.

On the Windows 7 machine, it appears as an Atheros device to Windows and other utilities like SIW, but URL Snooper (http://all-streaming-media.com/find-stream-URL/Project-URL-Snooper-Find-the-actual-stream-URL-Free-download.htm) 2 doesn't even see it.

I will take the info from the settings.ini file on the XP machine and fiddle with its corresponding file on Win7, and see if I have any luck (just out of interest).

URL Snooper 2 on Windows XP works well - less complexity than Fiddler, etc.
Since you used Fiddler 2,I would suppose you would want to find only HTTP URL.If that's true,BitAnalyzer (http://all-streaming-media.com/find-stream-URL/BitAnalyzer-streaming-URL-finder-freeware-Windows.htm) is all you need,it's lightweight,free and very simple to use,plus it can also find MMS,RTSP URL,too bad it doesn't capture packets like URL Snooper (http://all-streaming-media.com/find-stream-URL/Project-URL-Snooper-Find-the-actual-stream-URL-Free-download.htm) does so you can also find some RTMP stuff with it.

I haven't test it on win7,but you can give it a try.

gxdata
12-28-2010, 03:21 AM
Thanks for the suggestions. Meanwhile, apart from Fiddler, I used StreamTransport (http://all-streaming-media.com/record-video-stream/StreamTransport-Download-HTTP-RTMP-RTMPE-streams.htm) which is useful.