Hi!
Ok.
I have digged into the thread and it seems you can find the right stream quite 
easy.
But i will check things up before i state anything.
/A
5 sep 2014 kl. 15:51 skrev 'Chris Blouch' via MacVisionaries 
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> I don't think there currently is such a tool as media is embedded in so many 
> ways in the browser. Only solution is to comb through the rendered HTML to 
> dig up the URL. Media in Safari is handled by the QuickTime plugins and there 
> are no VLC plugins as of yet. So even if you disabled the QT plugins that 
> would just result in errors. Embedding another video player such as VLC into 
> Safari would probably take some tricky work for a developer.
> 
> CB
> 
> On 9/4/14, 2:41 PM, Anders Holmberg wrote:
>> Hi!
>> Sometimes i wish i could open embeded urls in vlc.
>> Sadly i don't think that will work.
>> But most embeded streams contains info about the real url for the stream.
>> Does anybody know of a good and accessible media sniffer or such tool?
>> I don't know if wireshark can do what i want and if it supports the mac.
>> If it does maybe i could try that.
>> /A
>> 
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