hey adam, thx for the excellent review. placebo => lazy, no time, ignorant => that's why i dont write
TubeDigger /
GetFLV review. I own and use both products. I dont know why but
of all SRF noteworthy tools (see their abbreviations) typically i launch GFLV first to see how it performs. If it fails, then i would try TD. And if both have failed, i would post a thread for help in the RTMPDump forum section .. because
RTMPdump (and
RTMPexplorer, rtmpsusk) are too difficult

.
StreamTransport and
CooJah + Blader still do a great job on older websites .. but before i'd use them, i'd rather ask the developers of GFLV and TD for support of the streaming website in question.
Quote:
Originally Posted by heyadam
3) Support for downloading from sites that have pop-up players like Nap**** and Rhap****
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Nothing has changed about Nap****. It is still possible to undrm the 192kbps WMA's with a Nap**** To Go beggar subscription (confirmed by me). Nothing has changed about Rhap****. It is still possible to undrm the 160kbps WMA's with a Rhap**** Unlimited subscription (not confirmed by me (yet) because i am not interested in 160kbps low bitrate music). The Rhap**** popup player streams *.rad files thru the http protocol, in low quality (128kbps). There's nothing GFLV or TD could do here for you, sorry. Let's also mention Z***. Some things have changed about Z***. It is not possible anymore to undrm the 192kbps WMA's with a Z*** Music Pass for the Microsoft Z*** Pass Marketplace (this is 99.9% confirmed by me thanks to the power of the
indvpage); catching the webplayer
128kbps WMA's is easy but they cant be undrm'ed either, logically.
Yes, the Nap**** 128kbps mp3 streams are sweet (
RMC catches them easily!), so you're probably not on the US$14.95 tier but on the ~4.95$/month subscription.
OIC
