srikumar_jr |
11-04-2011 10:20 AM |
Re: RTMPE stream recording/downloading/capturing/ripping/saving
sir,
can you please clarify my doubts:so much thankful to you.
My doubts are:i have to download videos from a https:// website that RTMP protocol (powered by Adobe)
1.In this website if i use these softwares for downloading videos , is there any chance that the website owners know that i am downloading their video...?
2.Actually according to website owner`s rules,the customer has to watch their video...Then only they know that we completed their prescribed course material...otherwise an inactivity icon will appear in my profile.
Here what my doubt is,if i downloaded their video by using this software , will it counts as ``that i saw their video``-because it is customery to see their video then only they give certificate.
Lastly i want to say i am completely abide of the copyright laws and this is only for my personal use to study the teaching material offline.
3.I have Jaksta version 1.0....i have installed this version and is capable of downloading the videos from this website and it did well ...That means the 1.0 version is capable of downloading even Adobe protected videos...is it right...?please clarify me...so i can use this jaksta 1.0 version without any hassles to download these videos...
Thanks a lot.
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Originally Posted by Stream Recorder
(Post 11164)
Adobe continues to threaten companies that develop software recording video streamed through the RTMPE protocol (because RTMPE recording presumably violates DMCA). Although this is pointless, because open source software rtmpdump 1.6 supporting RTMPE recording was spread all over the world.
Software allowing to find RTMPE URLs and download them- rtmpdump (Windows, Linux, Mac OS, Android / Freeware) - command line utility that supports RTMPE streams and SWF verification. RTMPdump comes with 2 handy utilities: rtmpsrv and rtmpsuck.
rtmpsrv allows to find RTMP and RTMPE parameters and start rtmpdump with them.
rtmpsuck works like a proxy server and allows to capture RTMP / RTMPE streams and save them to your hard drive. It is recommended to use this tool in Linux like Ubuntu.
And there is a GUI program for rtmpdump, rtmpsrv: RTMPexplorer (Windows/Freeware).
- GetFLV (Windows/Shareware) - RTMPE downloader (GUI) supporting SWF Verification.
- TubeDigger (Windows/Shareware) - RTMPE downloader and recorder (GUI) supporting SWF Verification.
- get-flash-videos (Windows, Linux, Mac OS / Freeware) - command line utility that uses rtmpdump to download RTMPE streams. Supports select web-sites only, but allows to download higher quality streams even if you have a slow internet connection.
- StreamTransport (Windows/Freeware) - RTMPE downloader (GUI) supporting SWF verification. Allows to find RTMPE URLs and download RTMPE streams.
- CooJah + Blader (Windows/Freeware) - RTMPE URL finder and downloader (GUI) supporting SWF verification.
Coojah allows to find RTMPE URLs and other RTMPE parameters. You can start Blader from Coojah to download RTMPE streams.
Other software supporting secure RTMPE protocol- NetTransport (Windows / Shareware) - allows to download RTMPE streams. The program can't find RTMPE URLs, nor does it allow you to enter any additional RTMPE parameters.
- Replay Media Catcher 4 / Jaksta (Windows / Shareware) allows to use rtmpdump as a plug-in. The program can find RTMPE URLs from playlists only, so the program can download few RTMPE streams.
Software that does NOT support secure RTMPE protocol anymore or that is not distributed officially anymore
And of course you may use screen video capture software to record anything you see on your screen.
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