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  1. Could someone please have a look & explain how to fetch this one?
    HTML Code:
    https://eventbook.ro/stream/guest/174973
    It's available for free (supposedly such needs password 'ACE' - but... it starts streaming regardless?)
    But the really weird thing is, there's no m3u8 or mpd anywhere to be found!

    How does one go about it, how to actually find the m3u8 or mpd to then use with yt-dlp or N_m3u8DL-RE?
    Thanks in advance for any help!
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  2. With IDM you can download the video.

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    It's normal that there's no m3u8 or MPD because the video is in mp4 format.
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  3. Ambassador Of Atmosphere
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    I managed to grab it on Chrome. The file is 6.68GB, so I'm using www.myairbridge.com to upload it for you.
    We all bleed blue from the inside....
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  4. Ambassador Of Atmosphere
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    https://mab.to/t/4v3XoaW3HH5/us2

    Link good for 48 hours.
    We all bleed blue from the inside....
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  5. Tremendous thanks to both of you!!!

    Truly unbelievable that it was so easy with IDM, i spent quite some time trying to figure it out manually.
    And yes, i saw there was an .mp4 listed in the html code, but i couldn't grab it no matter what, every time, only the very first bytes got dl-ed...
    Added manually all headers in yt-dlp, nada... tried JD2, also VideoDownloadHelper & few other FF extensions that i can't recall now...still nada.
    I thought that most likely one would need to parse / debug the video.js code there,
    to uncover some kind of obfuscated .m3u8 (such would be way above my paygrade)...
    How on earth does IDM do it? Is there another way using open source tools if i'm allowed to ask?
    In any case, all is good now - thanks again to both of you!
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