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From: za kAT on 13 Mar 2010 17:14 On Sat, 13 Mar 2010 21:16:36 GMT, Bear Bottoms wrote: > I have tested this I am behind Bear Bottoms 100% and I do not believe he ran drugs and guns. Pooh on the rest of ACF. -- zakAT(a)pooh.the.cat - www.zakATsKopterChat.com
From: Lewlew on 13 Mar 2010 17:24 "za kAT" <zakAT(a)super-secret-IPaddress.invalid> wrote in message news:4b9c0e45$1(a)news.x-privat.org... > On Sat, 13 Mar 2010 21:16:36 GMT, Bear Bottoms wrote: > >> I have tested this > > I am behind Bear Bottoms 100% and I do not believe he ran drugs and > guns. > > Pooh on the rest of ACF. > -- > zakAT(a)pooh.the.cat - www.zakATsKopterChat.comre You are "behind" Bear? Better than the alternative I suppose:) Lew
From: Dave on 13 Mar 2010 17:43 On Sat, 13 Mar 2010 21:16:36 +0000, Bear Bottoms wrote: > StreamTransport is a program that can download encrypted video from > Hulu. I have tested this .... <snip paraphrasing of article at Freeware Genius > > http://www.streamtransport.com/ http://www.freewaregenius.com/ for the article from the person who actually tested the software and wrote the piece. Original: "it is quite possible that the Hulu encryption might be tweaked or changed at some point and would require StreamTransport to be updated to keep pace, but at least at the time of this writing it is working." BBBullshit: When Hulu changes/tweaks their encryption, this program will have to keep up to continue being able to download the flv. For now, it works. ....pathetic.. Dave -- Registered Linux user # 444770
From: za kAT on 13 Mar 2010 17:46 On Sat, 13 Mar 2010 22:43:22 +0000, Dave wrote: > On Sat, 13 Mar 2010 21:16:36 +0000, Bear Bottoms wrote: > >> StreamTransport is a program that can download encrypted video from >> Hulu. I have tested this .... > > <snip paraphrasing of article at Freeware Genius > >> http://www.streamtransport.com/ > > http://www.freewaregenius.com/ for the article from the person who > actually tested the software and wrote the piece. > > Original: > "it is quite possible that the Hulu encryption might be tweaked or > changed at some point and would require StreamTransport to be updated to > keep pace, but at least at the time of this writing it is working." > > BBBullshit: > When Hulu changes/tweaks their encryption, this program will have to keep > up to continue being able to download the flv. For now, it works. > > ...pathetic.. > > Dave Another poster who denigrates Bear Bottoms, I bet a pint that you believe he ran drugs too. ....pathetic... Pooh says you stink. -- zakAT(a)pooh.the.cat - www.zakATsKopterChat.com
From: VanguardLH on 13 Mar 2010 18:02
Bear Bottoms wrote: > StreamTransport is a program that can download encrypted video from Hulu. > I have tested this and while the download slow, it does work well and the > interface of the program is very nice. Use the 'visit Hulu' button in the > built-in browser to navigate to the movie you wish to download. Once the > download starts, you do not have to continue watching the movie. Find the > file easily by length and it usually starts with hulu plus a recognizable > name. It downloads as one file without the ads. > > I couldn't fast forward the video, but found out it is because Hulu does > not include keyframe objects. You can use flvmdi > http://www.buraks.com/flvmdi/ to inject metadata and include keyframe > objects which enables you to fast forward the video. This worked well in > KMPlayer and GOM. > > When Hulu changes/tweaks their encryption, this program will have to keep > up to continue being able to download the flv. For now, it works. > > http://www.streamtransport.com/ Alas, their downloader gets confused by the ads interjections. Yeah, it'll download the first ad movie but not the following real movie. I installed StreamTransport (inside a virtual machine running Windows XP Pro SP-3). I then went to Hulu and found a movie. I entered the URL for that Hulu page into the top untitled field in StreamTransport (which presumably is the URL of the page where it is supposed to start recording). It captured the first ad movie. That was it. It did NOT capture the real movie. Try it yourself. After installing StreamTransport, in the top input field in its UI, enter the following URL (Star Trek VII: Generations, available for a limited time): http://www.hulu.com/watch/128305/star-trek-vii-generations?c=Science-Fiction Can you get StreamTransport to record the movie after the first ad? Even it you could, what happens when Hulu interjects their next ad movie? Hulu isn't about showing ad-free movies. They use those ads to support their service. It's like watching television but on your computer monitor: you get the ads. Okay, I later figured out what StreamTransport was showing. It wasn't downloading anything. Its lower panel shows what it detects as stream sources; i.e., the URLs to whatever streamed content it discovers. I have to select a stream and then click the Download button to actually get it. So I clicked on the "Star Trek" movie stream. A separate download dialog appears showing the progress of the download (i.e., capture). Nope, an error occurs. When I click on the errored download, a log is displayed of what happened, which was: DownLoad: Thread create. DownLoad: URL:rtmpe://96.17.77.21:1935/ondemand?_fcs_vhost=cp47346.edgefcs.net&auth=daEc0bXa.csbsaTcPdaaLc3b.dFd1cTaDav-blNa43-c0-YoOBtEvZIxr&aifp=sll02152008&slist=hulufms3/47311/567/50033567/HuluTranscode_143570_374310_373119_16x9_24fps_H264_650K.flv;.international=false&sessionid=CA35BF39236E08CFDB0FA0DBA5610668. DownLoad: File name change to "<myprofilepath>\My Documents\StreamTransport\Hulu - Star Trek VII Generations - Watch the full feature film now..flv". DownLoad: Create file "<myprofilepath>\My Documents\StreamTransport\Hulu - Star Trek VII Generations - Watch the full feature film now..flv" successed. DownLoad: Task failed. DownLoad: Failed to connect to the server. The result is <NAMED_MAP name="" typename=""> <STR name="code">NetConnection.Connect.Rejected</STR> <STR name="description">[ AccessManager.Reject ] : Access denied!</STR> <STR name="level">error</STR> </NAMED_MAP>. DownLoad: Task retry 1. DownLoad: File name change to "<myprofilepath>\My Documents\StreamTransport\Hulu - Star Trek VII Generations - Watch the full feature film now..flv". DownLoad: Create file "<myprofilepath>\My Documents\StreamTransport\Hulu - Star Trek VII Generations - Watch the full feature film now..flv" successed. DownLoad: Task failed. DownLoad: Failed to connect to the server. The result is <NAMED_MAP name="" typename=""> <STR name="code">NetConnection.Connect.Rejected</STR> <STR name="description">[ AccessManager.Reject ] : Access denied!</STR> <STR name="level">error</STR> </NAMED_MAP>. Successed? Obviously they still need some native English speaking translators for their comment strings. They are trying to pipe the stream into a file (which, according to their log, has 2 adjacent period characters in the filename). They fail on trying to connect to the stream source ("failed to connect to the server"). Well, so much for that trial. Looks like it still needs work. |