URLs for streaming audio

Ed Duffy eddie.duffy@...
Thu May 19 23:35:38 CEST 2005


If you use Windows and IE, you can just look in your "Temporary 
Internet Files" directory for a container file (usually .rpm for 
Real, .asx for Windows streaming content). Copy this file to a temp 
directory, then open that new file with Notepad. The contents of 
that file will be the URL you need to paste into NetTransport, 
Streambox, GetASFStream or whatever you use.

To help find the right file, ensure the folder listing is sorted 
with newset files first. Or just delete temporary internet files 
before starting the stream.

Bit of a hack, but it does for me.

--- In peel@yahoogroups.com, John Bravin <john.bravin@p...> wrote:
> I use the similar Project URL Snooper. This is free and can be 
> downloaded from a number of sources including 
> www.pctipp.ch/downloads/dl/24172.asp
> 
> John
> 
>  >>>Best way to capture a hidden real audio steam/RTSP URL is to 
download
> URL Helper from http://www.urlhelper.com/ it will sniff all 
incoming
> and outgoing packet data and list all addresses you are browsing.
> When the RTSP address pops up on the list, you stop the app and cut
> and paste the link direct fromt he list into Real Audio or Net
> Transport. Its got a 5 day trial - that's five days use, not 5 days
> the minute you install it. But it's not expensive to buy I don't
> think.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> S.






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