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27th March 2007, 13:19 | #22 | Link | |
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27th March 2007, 13:55 | #23 | Link |
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squid: Yeah, my first attempt wanted to run at like 200+ FPS and was 95% drop frames! That's when I started playing with the numbers. Oh, btw, sorry about mixing up your and DJ's names in prev post - got confused reading the quoted stuff.
DJ: just download "ffdshow_beta2a_20070322_clsid.exe" from here, start the install, & answer OK, OK, etc. It'll be installed & activated by default. |
28th March 2007, 06:23 | #24 | Link |
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Thanks! The video plays fine now (just needed those FLV type codecs apparently). That Orbit program looks interesting - there has to be a catch! *lol* Software that does all that it claims to do, but completely free? What's in it for them? How can the company afford to pay their webhosting bill and all their expenses? Almost makes me suspicious that there's spyware or something in it....
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28th March 2007, 08:29 | #25 | Link |
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I haven't noticed any spyware coming with that Orbit program, but the functionality is not as great as the website might suggest. When you encounter a video on a webpage for instance, it's nothing more than a link to a text file (with asx extension) with the real stream address inside mms://some_web_address_here/video_file.wmv. Orbit is not smart enough to read the asx file, so it will simply download the asx file. You have to open that asx file in notepad, copy the mms:// address and add this as a new download in Orbit. Now you finally have the video file downloaded.
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30th March 2007, 15:36 | #26 | Link |
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What about SDP?
http://sdp.ppona.com/ <s>I'm afraid to use it, same with Orbit. Is it clean?</s> Generally I don't trust closed source freeware that much. EDIT: I've tested it. Process Monitor didn't reveal any suspicous activity. Quite neat this SDP Downloader. Last edited by Booji Boy; 30th March 2007 at 17:42. |
1st April 2007, 22:26 | #27 | Link |
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I've used SDP too, and it is fine & works nice for mms, but only for mms. To help get this thread reorganized:
mms: This is a proprietary Microsoft protocol usually used with asx/asf/wmv. Despite being proprietary, SDP and other solutions will handle it nicely. This thread's title and DJ's original request did indeed involve asx/asf/wmv sent over mms protocol. But - around the middle of the thread, DJ had a new question about a different video. The new one was FLV, and was streamed over Macromedia / Adobe's proprietary protocol, rtmp, which is neither mms nor rtsp. For its part, rtsp is an openly documented "control protocol" (RFC 2326) though, according to this wikipedia article, when used by RealNetworks (RealMedia), where you usually run into it, they embed their "RTP transport protocol" into it, which is proprietary. But I think their are a bunch of "solutions" out there for this too. However.. For rtmp, which is what DJ needed for his second request, the solutions are few & far between. The few, if only, that seem to exist are all commercial, as foxishadis noted earlier But not to despair - the wikipedia entry for rtmp claims it is currently being reversed by the "Red 5 Open Source Project". So we'll have to keep an eye on that. |
11th October 2007, 18:18 | #29 | Link |
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if it's about flash videos you can get them using http://www.freedownloadmanager.org/
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11th October 2007, 19:44 | #30 | Link |
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2Wilbert:
I don't think it was spam that you removed. And I don't think I should post several pages instead of linking to them (all flash stream recorders and their usage, URL finders, bugs of Orbit...). If you'd looked through the links, you'd know what I'm talking about. Links in signutures to custom matrices and stuff like that must be more relevant to the thread It is still a mistery for me why you deleted content instead of just deleting links. And it is interesting how far would you go in recording RTMP streams using say the previous post? |
11th October 2007, 19:46 | #31 | Link |
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<edit mod: I left one link to your stuff in one of your posts above that you deleted, but you still had to post a new link. Well, congrats you are suspended now.>
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6th August 2008, 04:00 | #32 | Link |
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alright, here's another stumper
http://www.azfamily.com/video/?z=y&nvid=269216
I've spent an hour trying everything from looking for an .flv in the Temporary Internet Files folder (obvious solution, I know - and predictably unsuccesful) to "view source" and VLC conversion of media stream. Nothing. Best I was able to come up with is the video is hidden somewhere in here: http://www.azfamily.com/sharedconten...ckThruUrl=null ...but darned if I know how to isolate it as a saveable file I can keep on my hard drive. Anyone feel up to a challenge? Any of you video-editing prodegies out there, if you can find a way to save this news segment as a stand-alone file (flv, avi, etc) I'll give you the phone # of that hot chick in the video clip *lol* |
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