I am using a website for streaming TV but it has many annoying ad so to avoid them I would like to get the direct URL for the TV stream so that I can see it individually in-browser. Do you know how I can extract the URL of the video from that website? It is playing in Flash player.
Sam Rosario 2013-05-03 15:26:55 There is only 1 solution i know of: Download adblock plus which is an chrome extension which will block every ad on the video. I use it for youtube and it blocks all annoying ads which come on the video. susendeep dutta 2013-05-01 15:33:17 Try Media Sniffer.It works in a way that a streaming video would get store locally on cache.So,the data is extracted from cache and is made available to the user -Capture & Save Any Type Of Streaming Content Using Media Sniffer [Windows]ha14 2013-05-01 08:03:31 As mentioned above by Paul Pruitt you need adblockers for annoying popup because this is how streaming free video is done. How to get the URL of a media streamhttp:// used myself the followingURL Helper Getter Khurram Shehzad 2013-05-01 23:48:25 Thanks, I am looking such kind of solution, I will try these software which they mentioned in these posts. Rajaa Chowdhury 2013-05-01 01:28:26 You can try VideoRipper from . I think sometime in October, 2012, MakeUseOf ran an article on it. Just do a search by Videoripper in the makeuseof search box.Also found a few forum discussion, which may be helpful. Paul Pruitt 2013-05-01 01:14:52 Hmm...Not sure, but use Chrome and try adding the AdBLock extension: It is supposed to work on YouTube and Hulu among many others. Paul Pruitt 2013-05-01 01:17:37 Also in Chrome maybe try to right click on the video and choose "Inspect Element" to see if it reveals the direct video URL. I don't think it does, because they are probably hidden within the compile Flash files. In that case you could download the flash files and process them through a Flash Decompiler.