@hasomaso:
I tried with rtmexplorer and the result is same with StreamTransport, the flash player is not loaded properly (showing gray empty box). I don't know what's wrong, is it because I'm using windows XP?
Update: I found out the cause. It turned out that the IE browser control in StreamTransport, rtmpexplorer, and rtmpexploreX are using IE7 emulation. It seems that page's flash player is not compatible with IE7. So I found this
article that show me how to change the IE browser control emulation to IE8, and voila, now the flash player is loaded

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However, StreamTransport crashed when I tried to download the video, it looks like it's not stable, so now I'm interested in rtmpdump/rtmpexplorer. Could you teach me how to use it?
What is the rtmpsuck used for?
Also, how do you get that rtmpdmp code/command for all channels?
I find out that I can change the value of 256 in "mncoke4_256.stream" to other value and it will give bigger resolution result, for example: I changed it to mncoke4_512.stream and the result video has bigger resolution. Is "256" => resolution number?
Could you explain about this? I would like to learn, this is very interesting.