As you know there's no direct download button on UStream. The way to download the video is a little roundabout. You would need to use a program called wireshark to find the url that contains the video.Zekira wrote:
But you know that you can download the video straight from UStream right?WTF HOW TELL ME
So:
1. Download wireshark: http://www.wireshark.org/
2. Open it and go to Capture>Interfaces
3. You will see a list here. You want to press start on the connection that has numbers for "Packets" that is not a flat zero.
4. Go to the stream and wait for the video to load. Playing it for a few seconds is more than enough.
5. After that, go back to wireshark and go to Capture>Stop
6. Then go to File>Export>File, tick the box that says "Packet Bytes", then save it as a text file.
7. Now open the file using whatever you wish. Notepad lags quite a bit here because it is a huge file, but it's what I prefer because you can disable word wrap. Not doing so can make the url your looking for look like gibberish.
8. Here's the fun part, you have to search through the entire log to find the actual url of the video. Don't worry, it's easier done than said. Just do a search for '.flv' and focus only on the right column. Keep going until you see a url that could reasonably be the video url.
They are generally going to follow a pattern like the complete url shown above.
9.Put that url into IE (not firefox, since it's just going to play it on the browser without asking you if you wanted to download it instead), download it, and you're done.
Here's the funny thing. That url on the image is the url for the second taiko stream. So if you're feeling lazy, just copy that url and skip all the other steps.