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Old 11-30-2011, 02:23 AM  
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Originally Posted by pstation View Post
looks like its just wowza and apple's live http streaming.

seems like it wouldnt be too hard to bypass since the encryption key is also sent at the same time
there are many levels of security added at each stage, from browser page load to end-video play.

That is why I have asked for attempts at cracking the stream into a un-encrypted video on a computer, or any device.

I know it seems like it wouldn't be too hard, and that's why I put a *lot* of time and effort into it ;) And no - there is no encryption key sent. Only an encrypted stream name.
The private secure key is server-side only. Known only to apache and the streaming server.
The beauty is in how iOS handles live http streaming... which is actually a plus for Apple
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