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Posted by FeNiX
15 Feb 2005 08:40 am

a couple of good progs are streamboxvcr and asfrecorder - tho both might be hard to track down these days.

another option is to trawl thru the sourcecode for the webpage that the stream is on for a link to the intial .mov file - say eg - fhjeyqiuf.mov

then you look in your temp internet files and find that and open it up in an editor - eg notepad.

chances are if they’re trying to hide the end file, the inital .mov file (and prolly the next 3..) will just be links to another linking .mov file which will link to another and so on.

eventually you’ll find the file that has the acutal filename you’re looking for - eg EPiii.mov

then, if you’re lucky, you’ll simply be able to d/l that file with a download manager like getright or whatever.

hope this helps... i used to have a lot of fun with it
=)

[FeNiX]

Posted by FrightfoO
28 Jan 2005 09:09 pm

You could try using Hi-Net Recorder:
http://www.videohelp.com/tools?tool=Hi-Net_Recorder

You may need the real URL information too, but this is usually findable using a little investigation.

Posted by cylon
28 Jan 2005 12:08 pm

How do you capture streaming video when the site will not let you right click the file?

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