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Author Topic: can’t see any traffic if Protocol Filter is set to “Multimedia URLs”  (Read 2424 times)

blanc2016

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Hi,

I tried to find out the video URL of https://media.uaf.edu/media/t/1_8hqu0z93 in advanced mode but can’t see any traffic if Protocol Filter is set to “Multimedia URLs”. What’s the problem?

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There is the distinct possibility that the site you link to uses a streaming technology not recognized as a 'MultiMedia URL' by the software you use. At least, that would be my first guess.

Protocols have a way of coming up and dying down. Because trying to improve an already existing protocol is more often than not a lot harder than making something new. That and the technical debt that comes with already existing software of any kind, sure makes it an easy decision to make something anew.
« Last Edit: March 12, 2022, 10:53 PM by Shades, Reason: Clarification of point I was trying to make. »

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URL Snooper provides easy solution to finding the URLs for all streams by watching network traffic and identifying potential urls, especially streaming media urls.

from: https://www.donationcoder.com/software/mouser/popular-apps/url-snooper

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URL Snooper provides easy solution to finding the URLs for all streams by watching network traffic and identifying potential urls, especially streaming media urls.

from: https://www.donationcoder.com/software/mouser/popular-apps/url-snooper

Even easier: HLS Stream Sniper

You can export it and add it to any Chrome based browser, you can also get the Firefox extension: https://github.com/T...be-HLS-Stream-Sniper

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