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Univision shenanigansHello!
I am a newbie with this kind of stuff. I want to download this video for my translation project (constantly trying to advance/rewind on the site in order to understand is painfully slow) http://www.univision.com/deportes/fu...n-regalo-video How can I download the video given SWF files are a combination of files (from what I've read thus far)? Thank you so much! BD |
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Re: Univision shenanigansA SWF isn't always a simple container file like FLV, in the majority of cases it works as a browser media player plugin / applet to play external mp4 files etc via a given url string which can be found decompiling the swf and looking at it's source or sniffing traffic from http / tcp or in the case of live streams rtmp / rtsp.
SWF is old and should be a dead format in the next three years in favour of html5, Adobe have already abandoned it. |
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Re: Univision shenanigansSo it can't be downloaded?
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Re: Univision shenanigansIf you use FlashGot Media it'll show the .m3u8 address for every stream quality, this contains a .ts transport stream playlist
http://h.univision.com/media/469/16/...1401_6000.m3u8 http://ssl.p.jwpcdn.com/player/v/7.7...ayer.flash.swf is the used swf. You should be able to record the .ts packets with vlc, livestreamer or rtmpdump using this info. |
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