URL Hunter Features
URL Hunter is a multi-award winning Stream URL Catcher that capture HTTP, RTSP, and MMS stream urls.
Capture the Stream URLs of Most Protocols- Flash Video (HTTP)
- Windows Media™ (HTTP, MMS and RTSP)
- Real Audio™ and Real Video™ (HTTP and RTSP)
- MPEG
- Streaming MP3 (Shoutcast™)
Features
As you get to know URL Hunter, you'll appreciate these advanced features: Automatic Capturing.Click 'Option' button, and select 'Turn AUTO ON' menu item. Filters for various file types.Click 'Option' button, and select 'Set Filters'. A dialog will pop up. You can choose to capture the url file types. Dynamic URL Filtering Keywords.In the 'Set Filters' dialog, To capture some of the specific urls, you can set up filters Keywords. An easy-to-use Graphical User Interface (GUI).With AUTO capturing mode enabled, using your browser or your media player, play the video or audio you want to capture. With AUTO capturing mode disabled, please click 'Start' button to start capturing firstly. Remove Duplicates.Click 'Option' button, and select 'Remove Duplicates' menu item. This can avoid the same links repeatedly appear in the list box. Only Scan this Computer.Click 'Option' button, and select 'Only scan this computer' menu item. If this item is not selected, URL Hunter will work in promiscuous mode. Important: Some network adapters that can only scan in non-promiscuous mode. A skin strategy, which allow you to change the way your ripper looks by changing its skin.Click 'i' button, and select one skin from 'Skins' submenu. A log file, which makes it available to check URL Hunter's record.Click 'Option' button, and select 'View Log File' menu item. Also, you can go to the directory which URL Hunter installed, and try to find "urlhunter.log" file. Then open this file with notepad.exe.
Minimum System Requirements- Intel 486 (or equivalent) processor
- 64MB RAM
- 8 MB of hard disk space free (an initial 16 MB required temporarily during installation)
- Microsoft Windows™ 2000/XP/Vista
- Winpcap 4.02 or above
Want more info? See the URL Hunter User Guide for an in-depth view. |
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