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downloading videos from real player

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Hey,

I need to download a couple of videos off of this website. The videos are hosted with Real Player. I have tried alot of different methods and nothing worked. Here are the links to the videos I need. Any help would be appreciated.

http://www.radioradicale.it/scheda/1...ition-in-the-2

http://www.radioradicale.it/scheda/1...ition-in-the-2

http://www.radioradicale.it/scheda/1...ition-in-the-2

again i need to download these onto my computer. thanks
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Re: downloading videos from real player

They're not exactly hosted with Real Player. Rather you're using Real Player to download and play the videos locally, which means that there may be a copy of it on your local drive (probably somewhere on your C: drive though I don't know exactly where it would be).

You may need to contact the Web site's administrators to see if you can obtain a copy of the videos.

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Welcome to the site

Here are the download links (I believe) in order of which you posted the links

rtsp://video-10.radioradicale.it:7070/store-3/s1.9.11/uni_punzi_0_20030220175623.rm

rtsp://video-10.radioradicale.it:7070/store-3/s1.9.11/uni_punzi_0_20030220185144.rm

rtsp://video-10.radioradicale.it:7070/store-3/s1.9.11/uni_adriano_0_20030220182448.rm


Good luck!
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Re: downloading videos from real player

Thanks for respondng,
I just tried those links but when i posted them into my browser it asked what program to open it with, then i chose realplayer and i couldnt download it. I also tried quicktime which didnt work. Im on a mac btw.
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rtsp streams can't be directly downloaded through a Mac web browser. There are various programs that can do it, probably one of the best free ones that can do it is the Unix mplayer binary. Once installed, you can run the following at a command prompt to rip an rtsp stream:
$ mplayer -noframedrop -dumpstream rtsp://url -dumpfile filename.rm

You can download the mplayer binary here (note that it should be the Unix command line binary, not the OS X graphical version):
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/m...es20060307.zip
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Re: downloading videos from real player

Do you have real player?
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yes
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rtsp streams can't be directly downloaded through a Mac web browser. There are various programs that can do it, probably one of the best free ones that can do it is the Unix mplayer binary. Once installed, you can run the following at a command prompt to rip an rtsp stream:
$ mplayer -noframedrop -dumpstream rtsp://url -dumpfile filename.rm

You can download the mplayer binary here (note that it should be the Unix command line binary, not the OS X graphical version):
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/m...es20060307.zip

I tried this and downloaded the program, only thing is it didnt work. I took screenshots to see if this is what its supposed to look like. Also do i copy that link that you gave exactly how it is into the command prompt? sorry im not exactly sure how to do this

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Open Terminal from /Applications/Utilities. Drag and drop the 'mplayer' file that you showed in your first screenshot from its location in the Finder onto the terminal window. The path of the mplayer binary should be written in the Terminal window now.

After a space, simply add the following to the line:
-noframedrop -dumpstream rtsp://url -dumpfile filename.rm
(replacing 'rtsp://url' with the url you want to rip, and filename.rm with the filename you want when it gets downloaded). Hit return to execute the command.
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I tried to drag and drop the video from the finder into the terminal but nothing happened. I don't know what to do
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