View Full Version : The H.264 SUBSTITUTE OF STAGE6
skubix
13th May 2008, 16:06
I found wuapi.com, a site that presume to use H.264 encoding. Does someone know if its true??. How can I prove it??. The videos can not be downloaded.
Atak_Snajpera
13th May 2008, 16:19
http%3A%2F%2Fs5%2Ewuapi%2Ecom%3A81%2Fdl%2F220c57ed5ec526d2e2b67a35f85944db%2F4829a28a%2F253%2Emp4
I found this in link. Source is in mp4 so it seems that they use h.264 codec. Download should be possible if we would decode this mess :)
%2E = .
%3A = :
%2F = /
http://?????????????
skubix
13th May 2008, 16:23
The quality and the download speed is very good but in ubuntu the flash player performance is very poor.
Sharktooth
13th May 2008, 16:24
nice stuff. they seem to use h.264 and accept HD sources...
lucassp
13th May 2008, 18:55
http://s1.wuapi.com:81/dl/e041699305f30f3b2ea37d45151ff455/4829c75d/hd_334.mp4
yeah...nice. all the ports are closed on my network except HTTP/HTTPS.
unskinnyboy
13th May 2008, 18:58
http%3A%2F%2Fs5%2Ewuapi%2Ecom%3A81%2Fdl%2F220c57ed5ec526d2e2b67a35f85944db%2F4829a28a%2F253%2Emp4
I found this in link. Source is in mp4 so it seems that they use h.264 codec. Download should be possible if we would decode this mess :)
%2E = .
%3A = :
%2F = /
http://?????????????Just do View Page Source in Firefox to get the direct URL to the mp4 file. I was able to get the URL and download the file of the Batman trailer posted on their main page.
http://img409.imageshack.us/img409/742/wuapilinkzt4.png
Ethelred
16th May 2008, 13:45
Downloading worked fine for me yesterday after I saw this thread. I used Orbit with its Grab++ tool. You must have the Grab++ running before you start the video which allows it to capture the link and then you choose which links you want to download. It has never failed for me so far. It worked with on Stage 6 as well but it wasn't needed there.
http://www.orbitdownloader.com/index.htm
Been reading here for years, its about time I posted.
lucassp
16th May 2008, 14:56
I just hope they switch the streaming from port 81 to normal HTTP :(
lexor
16th May 2008, 17:45
I just hope they switch the streaming from port 81 to normal HTTP :(
wha? isn't port 81 the normal HTTP, I mean that's the port your browser (whatever it is) works through.
80 is the normal HTTP port (http://www.iana.org/assignments/port-numbers). 81 is unassigned.
Nice find! Definitely has some potential.
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