Univision has updated their website to allow the guide to be rewound up to 72 hours. All I have to do is log in using my Xfinity credentials. There is programming that doesn't get saved to a series, but if I miss it live I can view it from their "On Demand" library for up to 72 hours. I've been screen recording some of the programs I miss, which is time I don't always have. Is there an easier way using any of the tools from StreamFab?
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StreamFab General Query Univision updated website - any way to download their already recorded programs?
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Do you mean Univision Now ? - Then it's not new
The service will also include three-day DVR functionality on live streams,
with rewind capability of up to 72 hours. {source}
.. is the button at right bottom orange (then click) or a message like:
"This website currently is not supported or no video was found on this page."
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Originally posted by Germania View PostDo you mean Univision Now ? - Then it's not new
What happen in SF if you watch a "recorded" content ..
.. is the button at right bottom orange (then click) or a message like:
"This website currently is not supported or no video was found on this page."
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Originally posted by Germania View PostDo you mean Univision Now ? - Then it's not new
What happen in SF if you watch a "recorded" content ..
.. is the button at right bottom orange (then click) or a message like:
"This website currently is not supported or no video was found on this page."
Is there any chance the HLS stream manifest could be detected using StreamFab? Or would I have to parse out a manifest based on the browser's console?
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Originally posted by tilu3303 View Post
It plays the video but the download button is greyed out and when I click it I get the error message you quoted.
Is there any chance the HLS stream manifest could be detected using StreamFab? Or would I have to parse out a manifest based on the browser's console?
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Old request. Probably 2 years ago, I gave my Comcast/Xfinity account and password to SF so that they could figure out how to download from https://www.xfinity.com/stream/. Unfortunately, they weren't able to crack it. I think they've hired better developers since then, or the ones they had got more experienced. Yes, being able to download from that site would be the ultimate TV show source for those that still have Comcast Cable. Those numbers are getting lower every day with everyone leaving cable for streaming. Wilson.Wang, do you want to have the developers try again? Perhaps, tilu3303 or another Xfinity user might be willing to give up their account/password temporarily to crack the site. Worse case scenario, I'll give mine up but since I already provided that before, I think it would be fair for someone else to come through with it this time.
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Originally posted by Cats4U View PostOld request. Probably 2 years ago, I gave my Comcast/Xfinity account and password to SF so that they could figure out how to download from https://www.xfinity.com/stream/. Unfortunately, they weren't able to crack it. I think they've hired better developers since then, or the ones they had got more experienced. Yes, being able to download from that site would be the ultimate TV show source for those that still have Comcast Cable. Those numbers are getting lower every day with everyone leaving cable for streaming. Wilson.Wang, do you want to have the developers try again? Perhaps, tilu3303 or another Xfinity user might be willing to give up their account/password temporarily to crack the site. Worse case scenario, I'll give mine up but since I already provided that before, I think it would be fair for someone else to come through with it this time.
Aren't most streaming services still using Apple HLS? In the pre-Quantum days of Firefox we used to be able to use an HLS detector to get the manifest needed to download credential-dependent time-limited streams using Apple HLS, Adobe HDS, and others. I don't know if any of those tools work anymore, but something similar must be do-able.
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