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Originally Posted by Ed999
Alternately, you can usually find it by running 'sniffer' software such as one of the programs URL Snooper (a.k.a. Project URL Snooper) or WinPcap or Wireshark, that capture the packets passing through your internet connection - which you can then examine for the telltale rtmpe:// string.[/url]
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I recommend to use
CooJah instead. Not only it is the easiest way to find RTMPE parameters in Windows, but also it allows to download RTMPE streams with Blader.
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Originally Posted by Ed999
But, certainly, if you want an easy life, rtmp streams on many websites can be captured using GUI front-ends for rtmpdump
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Command line front-ends like
get-flash-videos can also help.