![]() ![]() In Windows, Internet Download Manager is able to sniff such streams and capture them. But many URLs can be opened in VLC with that last part too. I discovered this when using the other solution, presented below, Internet Download Manager, in order to capture a such video stream: it displays the link but when trying to select it by clicking on it, IDM selects the URL without the last part start=0 (as seen in the image below). Changing that to /video.flv? might make it work. The last part of such URLs is something like /video.flv?start=0. Testing such links with VLC I notice that in some cases the player cannot play them or even crashes. Go to Tools > Video Download Helper (or find is otherwise) > All Actions > Copy URL.(There are different ways to access this feature, but I will mention one that is clearly accessible no matter the configuration, as the addon has settings to hide or show buttons and options) run the flash stream in Firefox, the DownloadHelper button should start rolling,. ![]() Install the Firefox addon DownloadHelper,.As seen from the many answers there must be many ways to do this, but maybe one of the easiest way to go is to take advantage of a Firefox addon like DownloadHelper addon, which has also the advantage of being available on all OSes.
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