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Originally Posted by noob2001204
With some other URL Snooper,i am able to get the actual url of the video
i didnt try to download it with some recorders,because i am lazy to install unnecessary softwares on my computers
that's the links i can find
Code:
http://www2.sportsnet.ca/video/?url=rtmp://38.99.151.50/sportsnet/SCA_GLOBAL1_07_02_01.flv
http://www2.sportsnet.ca/video/?url=rtmp://38.99.151.50/sportsnet/SCA_GLOBAL2_07_02_01.flv
http://www2.sportsnet.ca/video/?url=rtmp://38.99.151.50/sportsnet/SCA_GLOBAL3_07_02_01.flv
or
Code:
rtmp://38.99.151.50/sportsnet/SCA_GLOBAL1_07_02_01.flv
rtmp://38.99.151.50/sportsnet/SCA_GLOBAL2_07_02_01.flv
rtmp://38.99.151.50/sportsnet/SCA_GLOBAL3_07_02_01.flv
you guys can try to download it
success or not,just let me know 
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thanks for trying noob2001 but im afraid the first few links take you to the same site location. The 2nd set of links doesnt work because browsers cant locate rtmp as an address.
So i tried it again with FLV Record and i might have made a small breakthrough.. kinda..
this is what im getting now. The flv recorder sees the file and starts to record the packets it seems. Once the video is done I am left with 2 files.
Both named the same (i changed it to experiment in the screenshot). One is an flv file but it is 1kb. The other is what seems to be the video but it turns into an @@@ file. I suppose meaning windows has no clue what it is.
I tried to change the extension to flv but that didnt work. Played the 1kb file that said finding stream.
So is there some way to open that @@@ file or some type of conversion? I tried opening it up with video program to see if it could view it as a video but it couldnt. So im a babystep past getting the file on the comp.. but now it seems its not playable. Like a group of jumbled packets or something i dunno..
