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  1. Hello, everybody.
    I hope, that this is the right place to post the following question. If not, please do not get angry.
    Because this is the first post for me to make in this forum, please stay friendly, and gently notify me about any mistakes that I make.
    Let's go to topic:

    Here is a video stream, which is even able to adjust quality automatically:
    http://admin.brightcove.com/viewer/us20160520.1717/BrightcoveBootloader.swf?playerID=9...ler=brightcove[%22templateReadyHandlermyExperience3766525352001%2 2]&type=application%2Fx-shockwave-flash&width=100%25&wmode=transparent

    I did originally found it on ths website: http://www.samsung.com/pk/business/insights/?bcpid=926251521001&bctid=3766525352001&bc...pm6XhYLoDcEM4_ http://www.samsung.com/pk/promotions/galaxynote4/video/

    It seems to be immune against media grabbers such as NetVideoHunter for Firefox. It even bypasses MediaStealer, but I have not tried StreamTransport yet.
    And the flash file must be using the URL to identify the video stream.
    Can anybody analyze that stream? How exactly does it work? Quality switching? Original stream URL?
    Why exactly are media grabbers powerless against it? What is different about it to YouTube? I am just curious.

    And that initial thumbnail with the old man (do NOT take this as offense) and the lady, from where is that one loaded?

    I hope, that anybody can help me with that, because I would like to download that video. My favourite part is: 14:40 (demonstration of the OiS)
    TechActus already messed his recording up: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a-sX3TUWT_Q


    Any help is highly appreciated.
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    I don't know about the first link since that was not available.
    The second one was a pretty normal stream with no hidden url. Downloaded automatically with jaksta so imagine it downloads with others.
    The third is a different video.
    Which begs the question. Is this a genuine request since the 2nd link is normal and no video AFAIK can change its quality automatically or subtle spam.
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