ckw33183 5 Posted December 23, 2016 Share Posted December 23, 2016 Do anyone know ? I've purchased several videos from jade.net but I can only do streaming if anyone tell me I will share for everyone I dont use english as a native language so please explain easily nwohdeh and Kei 2 Quote Link to comment
raspro 197 Posted December 23, 2016 Share Posted December 23, 2016 I have managed to copy videos by playing or streaming on my smart phone, then while the video is going....hold my finger on the screen...then it says downloading. Try it. Quote Link to comment
Drying 415 Posted December 24, 2016 Share Posted December 24, 2016 15 hours ago, raspro said: I have managed to copy videos by playing or streaming on my smart phone, then while the video is going....hold my finger on the screen...then it says downloading. Try it. You might want to be specific about what smartphone it is. Now here's the extensive answer: I have never actually seen the player on jade.net, so I'm not sure what they use. There are several common options: It's an embedded video. In this case, load it up in any browser (Firefox/Chrome will definitely work), right click the video and click something like "Save video as..." It's an embedded video that does not get rendered directly by the browser. This happens when videos are, for example, rendered using Flash. There are several ways here. The easiest one is to use an extension (such as FlashGot for Firefox) that will allow you to download them with a simple click. Another option is to open the "Networking" tab in your browser's developer tools and looking for anything that looks like a video (generally just large files) and opening them directly in your browser. It's an HLS, DASH, or RTMP stream. HLS and DASH show up in browser extensions as a ton of tiny files and RTMP does not show up at all. A giveway for RTMP is that it is always rendered by Flash. Downloading RTMP is a hassle, but can be done, using tools such as rtmpdump. Downloading HLS or DASH is also a hassle, because you need to fetch all those tiny files, but there should be applications that do it for you. From what I see a lot, option 2 is the most common, and option 3 is usually not worth the effort. Quote Link to comment
raspro 197 Posted December 24, 2016 Share Posted December 24, 2016 Oh thank you for being so specific... I have a Sony z5. Have you read his message, English isn't his native language, yet you bla bla on in computer jargon... You may have well put it in swahili. There must be an easier way??? Quote Link to comment
ckw33183 5 Posted December 24, 2016 Author Share Posted December 24, 2016 7 hours ago, Drying said: You might want to be specific about what smartphone it is. Now here's the extensive answer: I have never actually seen the player on jade.net, so I'm not sure what they use. There are several common options: It's an embedded video. In this case, load it up in any browser (Firefox/Chrome will definitely work), right click the video and click something like "Save video as..." It's an embedded video that does not get rendered directly by the browser. This happens when videos are, for example, rendered using Flash. There are several ways here. The easiest one is to use an extension (such as FlashGot for Firefox) that will allow you to download them with a simple click. Another option is to open the "Networking" tab in your browser's developer tools and looking for anything that looks like a video (generally just large files) and opening them directly in your browser. It's an HLS, DASH, or RTMP stream. HLS and DASH show up in browser extensions as a ton of tiny files and RTMP does not show up at all. A giveway for RTMP is that it is always rendered by Flash. Downloading RTMP is a hassle, but can be done, using tools such as rtmpdump. Downloading HLS or DASH is also a hassle, because you need to fetch all those tiny files, but there should be applications that do it for you. From what I see a lot, option 2 is the most common, and option 3 is usually not worth the effort. thanks! I will try it the page is using Flash format streaming Quote Link to comment
BudTX 252 Posted January 3, 2017 Share Posted January 3, 2017 None of my downloaders would recognize the streams from Jade and I had no luck with RTMP scripts. With the tiny chunk formats, you can rename and reassemble the chunks with a script some dude wrote called Adobe.php; you can google it....but I had no luck with that method either. The only luck I had (and this works on ANY video no matter what format or DRM) was to use ActivePresenter under Windows to record the screen. The only problem is that you have to leave the video up on the screen and let it play all the way through. I did it on full-screen at 1080 and set it to record system sound. I exported the movie in FLV and ended up with pretty good quality. It's free software. That's the first time I've had to resort to that....I notice that JAV sites have the best DRM, so folks might as well master this method. Bud Kei 1 Quote Link to comment
JulesH 230 Posted January 4, 2017 Share Posted January 4, 2017 So far I have been able to download any video using the extension "Video DownloadHelper" for Firefox:https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/video-downloadhelper/ Hope it works for Jade too. Quote Link to comment
BudTX 252 Posted January 4, 2017 Share Posted January 4, 2017 5 hours ago, JulesH said: So far I have been able to download any video using the extension "Video DownloadHelper" for Firefox:https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/video-downloadhelper/ Hope it works for Jade too. That's the best downloader, imo, but it doesn't work on Jade. JulesH 1 Quote Link to comment
JulesH 230 Posted January 4, 2017 Share Posted January 4, 2017 Found in multiple Japanese forums people suggesting "GetASFStream" but all seems to be from 2015, so it may have changed. There is a lot of information in 2ch for people with reasonable technical knowledge and who can read Japanese. Unfortunately, I can't read and I can't try to download, sorry. Quote Link to comment
ronmeyer 168 Posted January 5, 2017 Share Posted January 5, 2017 (edited) What exact site are you talking about? I know at least three sites that sell JADE videos - and http://jade.net/ seems to be the site of some internet provider company. Edited January 5, 2017 by ronmeyer (see edit history) Quote Link to comment
atdhfkm 315 Posted January 5, 2017 Share Posted January 5, 2017 This one http://jade-net-home.com/ Quote Link to comment
Drying 415 Posted January 6, 2017 Share Posted January 6, 2017 I'm pretty good with video. I know Jade (or was it GIGA?) used to use some Windows media DRM thing (which would match the asf thing mentioned above), but I doubt those would work on OSX / mobile, so this has likely changed. I would try ripping something, but I have nothing to try it on. Their sample videos are definitely served through RTMP; they're pretty easy to rip (see below). However, I have no idea about their actual regular videos. In case it is of any help, the way I saved the (on topic) sample video (from http://jade-net-home.com/media_access/play/-,1,9,106897,sample?ql=1) is as follows: Open the page source (not using dev tools; video js removes what you are looking for) and find the RTMP url (starts with rtmp:// , can't miss it). Fix up the link. I had to replace "&" by "&" (html entities) and I had to replace "/cfx/st/&mp4:" by "/cfx/st/mp4:" (ffmpeg rtmp url formatting). Transmux it: ffmpeg -i 'INSERT RTMP URL HERE' -c:a copy -c:v copy output.mp4 That's it. No quality loss and I didn't even have to use rtmpdump in the end. DLEE-142-preview.mp4 Quote Link to comment
duh6 1 Posted January 6, 2017 Share Posted January 6, 2017 16 minutes ago, Drying said: I'm pretty good with video. I know Jade (or was it GIGA?) used to use some Windows media DRM thing (which would match the asf thing mentioned above), but I doubt those would work on OSX / mobile, so this has likely changed. I would try ripping something, but I have nothing to try it on. Their sample videos are definitely served through RTMP; they're pretty easy to rip (see below). However, I have no idea about their actual regular videos. In case it is of any help, the way I saved the (on topic) sample video (from http://jade-net-home.com/media_access/play/-,1,9,106897,sample?ql=1) is as follows: Open the page source (not using dev tools; video js removes what you are looking for) and find the RTMP url (starts with rtmp:// , can't miss it). Fix up the link. I had to replace "&" by "&" (html entities) and I had to replace "/cfx/st/&mp4:" by "/cfx/st/mp4:" (ffmpeg rtmp url formatting). Transmux it: ffmpeg -i 'INSERT RTMP URL HERE' -c:a copy -c:v copy output.mp4 That's it. No quality loss and I didn't even have to use rtmpdump in the end. DLEE-142-preview.mp4 does this method works for Mac OS? Quote Link to comment
Drying 415 Posted January 7, 2017 Share Posted January 7, 2017 22 hours ago, duh6 said: does this method works for Mac OS? There's no reason why it wouldn't. You'll have to install FFmpeg though. Quote Link to comment
Enigma30 0 Posted February 14, 2017 Share Posted February 14, 2017 On 1/5/2017 at 9:33 PM, Drying said: I'm pretty good with video. I know Jade (or was it GIGA?) used to use some Windows media DRM thing (which would match the asf thing mentioned above), but I doubt those would work on OSX / mobile, so this has likely changed. I would try ripping something, but I have nothing to try it on. Their sample videos are definitely served through RTMP; they're pretty easy to rip (see below). However, I have no idea about their actual regular videos. In case it is of any help, the way I saved the (on topic) sample video (from http://jade-net-home.com/media_access/play/-,1,9,106897,sample?ql=1) is as follows: Open the page source (not using dev tools; video js removes what you are looking for) and find the RTMP url (starts with rtmp:// , can't miss it). Fix up the link. I had to replace "&" by "&" (html entities) and I had to replace "/cfx/st/&mp4:" by "/cfx/st/mp4:" (ffmpeg rtmp url formatting). Transmux it: ffmpeg -i 'INSERT RTMP URL HERE' -c:a copy -c:v copy output.mp4 That's it. No quality loss and I didn't even have to use rtmpdump in the end. DLEE-142-preview.mp4 Thanks for posting this Drying, but would you mind giving an example of what the edited rtmp url looks like. I didn't quite understand the replace by parts of your tutorial. Quote Link to comment
Drying 415 Posted February 28, 2017 Share Posted February 28, 2017 Sure, I'll use this page: https://jade-net-home.com/media_access/play/-,1,9,106897,sample?ql=1 I open it in my browser, navigate the source code, and find something that starts with rtmp:// . In my case, it is the following element (I replaced some long strings of characters): <source src="rtmp://ss8tqjntol03f.cloudfront.net/cfx/st/&mp4:media/1/9/106897/sample_1m.mp4?Expires=1488331860&Signature=SOME_REALLY_LONG_STRING_OF_CHARACTERS&Key-Pair-Id=SOME_MORE_CHARACTERS" type="rtmp/mp4" /> I take out the URL and replace all occurrences of & by & rtmp://ss8tqjntol03f.cloudfront.net/cfx/st/&mp4:media/1/9/106897/sample_1m.mp4?Expires=1488331860&Signature=SOME_REALLY_LONG_STRING_OF_CHARACTERS&Key-Pair-Id=SOME_MORE_CHARACTERS I then remove the & in /st/&mp4: rtmp://ss8tqjntol03f.cloudfront.net/cfx/st/mp4:media/1/9/106897/sample_1m.mp4?Expires=1488331860&Signature=SOME_REALLY_LONG_STRING_OF_CHARACTERS&Key-Pair-Id=SOME_MORE_CHARACTERS This is what I throw into ffmpeg as an input: ffmpeg -i 'rtmp://ss8tqjntol03f.cloudfront.net/cfx/st/mp4:media/1/9/106897/sample_1m.mp4?Expires=1488331860&Signature=SOME_REALLY_LONG_STRING_OF_CHARACTERS&Key-Pair-Id=SOME_MORE_CHARACTERS' -c:a copy -c:v copy video.mp4 KubaAseph has issues with this approach. I assume that some versions of ffmpeg won't work. It might have to be built with librtmp support (although the version for my OS works out of the box). ogloc 1 Quote Link to comment
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