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  1. Hello Mates,

    Someone had posted a question concerning a video that I'm also interested in; here's the link to a post in this community: https://forum.videohelp.com/threads/402089-Need-help-downloading-HLS-AES-128-encrytped-video

    When I input the following code in Terminal I either get a blank response or this "-bash: hlsdl: command not found"

    hlsdl -K “1a9625fb34a4afe0d5446138e9543563" “https://d1tlsva54vi89q.cloudfront.net/e153154c-5f06-4878-98b9-464006ba4c01/master_Ott_...8500Kbps.m3u8”
    >

    hlsdl -K "1a9625fb34a4afe0d5446138e9543563" https://d1tlsva54vi89q.cloudfront.net/e153154c-5f06-4878-98b9-464006ba4c01/master_Ott_..._8500Kbps.m3u8
    -bash: hlsdl: command not found

    What am I doing wrong? I used homebrew to install hlsdl on my macbook. Should I use my PC instead. How do I install hlsdl on the PC?

    Thank you
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  2. Simple: hlsdl
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  3. Originally Posted by stigler View Post
    How do I install hlsdl on the PC?
    Just extract this folder somewhere on your PC and run cmd in there.
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  4. Thanks mate, worked like a gem.

    I want to learn more about hlsdl. Are there any tutorials or information I can access? Google doesn't have much material (video or documentation) on it. When I was searching on hlsdl I came across ffmpeg, which had a ton of material, but not much on hlsdl.

    Any feedback would be brilliant.
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  5. Originally Posted by stigler View Post
    Thanks mate, worked like a gem.

    I want to learn more about hlsdl. Are there any tutorials or information I can access? Google doesn't have much material (video or documentation) on it. When I was searching on hlsdl I came across ffmpeg, which had a ton of material, but not much on hlsdl.

    Any feedback would be brilliant.
    Why would you need anything else from hlsdl besides downloading with key?
    I don't know what else there might be, besides the Usage and options section on the Github page.

    Of course it can't have as much documentation as ffmpeg, ffmpeg is like the alpha-omega for ANYTHING video and audio related.
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