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Originally Posted by compn
Flash Stream Hunter claims to be able to save rtmp streams
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I tested
Flash Stream Hunter 1.0.3. It can capture packets coming to flash player through both HTTP and RTMP protocols. However I don't really like the web-design of its web-site, because it doesn't look trustworthy. Plus there are lots of spelling errors on the web-site, so I don't really expect any decent support.
The interface of the program is not ideal, but it is OK. At least I was able to capture RTMP streams with SWF Verification. Sometimes the recorded files were not playable.
And considering the price and functionality, I can only recommend Flash Stream Hunter if
Jaksta and
Replay Media Catcher doesn't work for you.
p.s. It has stopped working for me. I tried to un-install it and re-install. Tried to re-insall winpap and reboot to no avail. It doesn't show any errors, but it doesn't work for me anymore.
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Originally Posted by compn
Flvware Flv Downloader 1.5 'Support HTTP and RTMP protocol'
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Shareware
Flvware Flv Downloader 1.53 (and its clone
Rippersoft Flv Ripper) can capture packets from Flash Player. It supports both RTMP and HTTP protocols. And because it captures packets from Flash Player, it can save streams with SWF verification. I couldn't play some of the files recorded with Flv Downloader.
I still prefer Jaksta to Flv Downloader and other flash stream capture software.
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Originally Posted by compn
searching cnet for 'rtmp' gives a few others
KeepTube 'Version 6.5 now supports RTMP/RTMPT.'
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I wasn't able to record any RTMP streams with freeware
KeepTube 6.5...
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Originally Posted by compn
Tube Explorer 'even RTMP stream videos'
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Shareware
Tube Explorer 3.2 doesn't have any URL Sniffers, only built-on search engine for several web-sites. Plus it failed to download music video from Yahoo, the only web-site that uses RTMP from the list of supported web-sites.
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Originally Posted by compn
BitAnalyzer 'get the links of http, rtsp, mms, and rtmp protocol.'
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BitAnalyzer claims that it can find HTTP, RTSP and MMS links. Tried it with RTMP and it wasn't able to find anything. Plus it doesn't have any filters, so freeware URL Snooper is much better.
I also tried
Moyea YouTube FLV Downloader. The developer claims that it supports RTMP, but it crashes on my computer. Plus there is a lot of negative feedback about this software.