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Originally Posted by Pasdar
Well, download and install Analyzer.
Open it, click File -> New empty file.
<make sure you are not downloading or uploading anything at this moment, otherwise it will capture too many packets.>
Now click File -> New capture -> OK. It is now capturing whatever packets comes in and leaves.
Now, open the video of which you want its url. After the video has started playing for a sec, stop capturing packets.
Now click File -> Save as ... -> save as a (Text file) .txt file.
In that text file you can do a simple search for the url. CTRL + F, and search for the url.
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I've asked you about it 'coz I've already tried to search this way. The only difference is that I have used an internal search function of ethereal. I've tried analyzer and it gave me the same result - can't find the "flv" string in the packets.
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Originally Posted by Pasdar
There are also plugins for firefox that allow you to download from many of these sites btw. It is called Videodownloader, you can get it on the extentions page of firefox. Then you always have an icon on the right side of your browser, if you click on it, it pops up a page with links to the swf/flv/avi/wahetevr videos on that site. Simple right click save and you have the video.
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I don't really like that plug-in 'coz it uses a web-site to download. Although it does work pretty well with some services, it doesn't work with this web-site either.