Hello, thanks for your help. I was able to download a few streams so far, but I would like to know if the process
could be further improved somehow, by means of JD2's use. How I downloaded the streams so far:
Example stream with a "correct/usable" playlist
**External links are only visible to Support Staff****External links are only visible to Support Staff**
1- I followed the steps you mentioned previously, till I got the proper playlist's link.
2- I used an online "base64" website to decode the pertinent part of the next link:
**External links are only visible to Support Staff****External links are only visible to Support Staff**
3- I copied the decoded link to JD2, it detected all the different stream qualities from the playlist
(240p, 270p, 360p, 360p, 480p, 600p):
**External links are only visible to Support Staff****External links are only visible to Support Staff**
and I downloaded the best available one (600p - 1600k).
Since JD2 was able to detect the playlist's links once I copied the decoded "base64" link, I'm wondering why
it isn't being able to decode it by itself? I mean, doing the "base64" decoding of the above link, so there is
no need to use the third-party website.
Example stream with an "incorrect/unusable" playlist
**External links are only visible to Support Staff****External links are only visible to Support Staff**
1- Idem.
2- I used an online "base64" website to decode the pertinent part of the next link:
**External links are only visible to Support Staff****External links are only visible to Support Staff**
For some unknown reason, the above link was being decoded incorrectly, like this:
Code:
**External links are only visible to Support Staff**\^[\ۋ›LۏY^Rš‘ٚSْ”Ԟ’LSšRŽK™^Rž˜Œ՞VL•ZSِZTԍQUQZSϚVLԞYTэ’PҐ•ZR\ѐҌXUӚSِZSš“LSӐL–‘՚“QӍŒ•]֑]Қ’›Uš’Z]ڒ[UђM’QL“š–M•MSU]SULϒL“ϚX̛њ›ړš˜ݒPҝוԔVVš•MZ•ԚSِZSš“LSӐL–•՛֔LL•]ӕš“‘š“Z“›[Œ˜ђ
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Then, I compared it with the previously decoded link, added a "2" character, so it looked like this instead:
aHR0cHM6Ly81NjRkYzI3OTdlNzBiLnN0cmVhbWxvY2submV0L29kZW9uL19kZWZpbnN0Xy9zbWlsOm9tYy9JTkNBQS8Z
2ny9tZWRpYS5zbWlsLw==&p=cGxheWxpc3QubTN1OD90PWV5SmhiR2NpT2lKU1V6STFOaUo5LmV5SnpiM1Z5WTJVaU9pQWlTVTVEU VVFaUxDQWlZM1J5ZVNJNklDSkJVaUlzSUNKMWFXUWlPaUFpTmpNMU9UQTJaR1ZqTUdRNE4yVXdaREF3TWpKbE1USmpJaXdnSW1WN GNDSTZJREUyTmpZNE5UUTVNVFV1TVRBME9ESTJMQ0FpYzJsa0lqb2dOamNzSUNKd2FXUlFZWEpoYlU1aGJXVWlPaUFpTmpNMU9UQ TJaV1ZsT1dRME0yVXdOVFpqTkRGak1qTmxJbjAuY0lIVDZhbGlDM24yVWZsd0NWTHBLTExJeWI2YVE1UU5jSDc2QWozY1VtV05Zb GlCbnFNNVRqcHhCeEVMQlA3Wm12ajFlUGNzMFAzakZ2dlFaQkJEZmctWFBlTG1MMDB6MXBmOTR5MGpHc0NjTGtlQjliSEFRdkVJY TBkVjU5U0pJdkQ3bW9MTHhVLTFiU1gxNHgySHBrUUpzbzJ2bEtiOGQyblVxXzQyTjJmUHVoSUZSUUp3NnAxX1hPVElwZUZGQThFW WxndzdQb2gxYVhEUjM1U0dBWWc2WU1TNURFVmNhTDh2a094N1ZFc1BjZjVFVlJyT2dBdk1pMlFLTUcwVDNMaWZHbUFxOU1OVTYzN 3M3YVpPYVpuZndZUHBFb3ljT1AyNUlETURBNXppZWc4c3RUUTk0ZDI3RDBzd2tSVExjMDFqWUpTY2M4cXJPZzhhTk50VE1B
And since it still wasn't completely correct:
Code:
**External links are only visible to Support Staff**
I added the missing
"67/media.smil/" part of the link after "
INCAA" (I took the "
67" from the movie's page title),
so once decoded, it looked like this:
**External links are only visible to Support Staff****External links are only visible to Support Staff**
3- I copied the corrected link to JD2, it detected all the different stream qualities from the playlist
(240p, 270p, 360p, 360p, 480p, 600p, 720p). And I downloaded the best available one (720p - 2350k).
Finally, I noticed that with some movie links, once the decoded "base64" playlist's link is pasted, despite
JD2 detects the streams (sometimes it misses a few qualities, which are detected only after a few retries),
it lists them incorrectly, with duplicated quality values. Example:
**External links are only visible to Support Staff****External links are only visible to Support Staff**
That movie has "5" different quality streams, namely 240p, 270p, 360p, 360p, 480p and 600p; but JD2 lists them like this:
While the correct quality of the streams is this: