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Originally Posted by gxdata
How do you discover that folder name? or, was that just an example, and the URL that I am after is:
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http://player.sbs.com.au/playerassets/videoad/v4/E/NT_F_Kung_Fu_Kitchen_p_2_21_557485_1000K.mp4
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I used IDM, and detects the download link automatically!! So, I understood that "E" is folder name of this video!!
Also I used Wireshark in order to see if there is another link or not(because That link is "not found"), after that I click on play, but I got the same url and , I didn't have any send/receive packets after server sent the url path!!
Quote:
Originally Posted by gxdata
I have no problems with the other video - I was just remarking that there are TWO entries for it today, with different addresses -
557223 and 557639
A day before, there was just ONE menu entry, and it had an http:// address (ie, the <meta base> tag had rtmp://).
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Perhaps, they have changed their streaming system from rtmp to http!!
