Hi!
Indeed it took me a while to stop using winword with the editing of commands

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In april I will probably getting linux (mint LTS) on my PC, so I'll have a good alternative to m$, at least once I get used to linux

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I got one question, about the .swf substitute file that noob gave in his command.
The line:
Quote:
"http://media.mtvnservices.com/player/release/?v=4.2.0"
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What does that stand for and how do i generally get it?
I mean it's the streaming address of sdmtv and associated channels like
comedy central.
I guess that address I can generally get from snooped urls that are swf-files, right?
I just would like to know how I can come up with the whole line myself in other cases.
The line I used before
Code:
http://media.mtvnservices.com/global/apps/player
is the obvious one.
But I guess for -W option I need the other one, so how can I get ahold of it?
Right now I am dl from comedycentral and the line noob
gave also works here.
Quote:
"e:\r\rtmpdump.exe" -r rtmpe://cp9950.edgefcs.net/ondemand/mtvnorigin/gsp.comedystor/com/dailyshow/TDS/season_15/episode_009/ds_15009_01_768x432_1720.mp4 -W "http://media.mtvnservices.com/player/release/?v=4.2.0" -o "e:\video1.mp4a"
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I'm asking because in the future it might be helpful to know what I generally have to look for.
Regards
hobo