anyone with Javascript/hex editing/embedded media experience, help por favor
Heya,
Need some help with decoding a "container" .swf file, basically a file that has a url hidden somewhere in the hex code directing to the actual file location.
The smokescreen url is http://go.webvideoplayer.com/ats/lLWfGwHjZC8ebo0Vydgq/
Its a salsa video I really want a copy of, but downloading through normal means only gives a 66kb swf file. I did some research and it seems these small swf files are used to redirect to the actual url to prevent downloading.
Anybody with any experience would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks,
~B
Re: anyone with Javascript/hex editing/embedded media experience, help por favor
hhaha i love doing those kind of things, imma have it ripped for you in couple minutes.
EDIT: getting closer
http://go.webvideoplayer.com/js/lLWfGwHjZC8ebo0Vydgq
EDIT2:
have fun
http://go.webvideoplayer.com/fastflv...91198089900489
havn't tested it tho, gonna see if its the right one in a sec
EDIT3: yup ^^
hf
EDIT4: hmm, if you want to do with other videos from that site
dled the swf, decompiled, went throught code and found where it was getting the flv from
loadVariablesNum(wvzToolServer + "/index.php?call=direct&code=" + qid, 0);
then it was pretty easy, just put the video code instead
http://go.webvideoplayer.com/index.p...HjZC8ebo0Vydgq
you get the link in there, you gotta stop at the firsr & tho, rest are settings
add .flv after downloading
Re: anyone with Javascript/hex editing/embedded media experience, help por favor
Wow.
YOU ROCK!
Muchas gracias amigo, you saved my @$$ on this one.. reason being is that ESPN owns the rights to this competition and they usually find and pull the plug on any videos people post from the competition, so I wanted to grab it asap.