Hi!
Well if i might ask.
Whats the pricing of replay media catcher?
For youtube i use video download helper in firefox and it works great.
But the swedish radio has some odd flash player so maybe replay media could 
work on this.
/A
17 maj 2014 kl. 15:44 skrev Petro T. Giannakopoulos <petro...@clear.net>:

> For Roger C. and others.
> 
> Let’s Talk About Replay Media Catcher and HTTPS
> ‎Yesterday, ‎May ‎16, ‎2014, ‏‎2:05:10 PM | debbie
> 
> Keeping up with the constant changes in streaming protocols is just the job 
> for Replay Media Catcher‘s Engineers. They like a challenge and frequently 
> whip up very smart solutions to very tough problems. If you’ve installed the 
> most recent version of Replay Media Catcher, you’ll see that we’ve made some 
> great improvements. And if you like to download streams from YouTube, then 
> you’ve likely seen the new prompt to install a CA certificate. So what’s that 
> all about? Have no fear! We’re here to break it down for you. Let’s get 
> nerdy, shall we?
> YouTube and some other sites now stream their media over an HTTPS connection 
> by default. So what is HTTPS? Hyper Text Transfer Protocol Secure is the 
> secure version of http. Typically used when a secure connection is necessary. 
> Like for ecommerce transactions and such. When you connect to a website that 
> is using HTTPS, the session is encrypted with a Digital Certificate.
> Let’s first look at how Replay Media Catcher downloads, then we’ll explain 
> how installing the CA Certificate helps it to do it’s job better. When you 
> switch on Replay Media Catcher, it starts sniffing the network traffic. 
> Looking for media to download. As you come across streaming video or music, 
> Replay Media Catcher decodes that network traffic and if it understands what 
> it is seeing on the network, it tries to detect and download the media based 
> on intelligence we’ve written for that protocol. Pretty slick, right? That’s 
> how Replay Media Catcher can download so much more without browser plugins. 
> It simply does not need them. It only listens to the network.
> Let’s say you’ve switched on Replay Media Catcher’s monitoring and you’re 
> happily browsing along and decide to download the latest viral video on 
> YouTube. Remember we said that YouTube is now streaming their media over an 
> HTTPS connection.. SSL is the standard security technology for establishing 
> an encrypted link between a web server and a browser. When you see HTTPS in 
> the URL, you are using the SSL/TLS protocol to speak to that website. Replay 
> Media Catcher will then not understand that traffic and disregard it. That 
> sounds like bad news, right? Nope! Read on…
> If you’re running Replay Media Catcher version 5.0.1.46 or later, you’ll 
> notice a new prompt when it first sees media from a site that is streaming 
> over HTTPS. This prompt explains that in order for Replay Media Catcher to 
> scan for media that is streamed over HTTPS, a CA certificate is required to 
> be created. A CA (Certificate Authority) is an authority in a network that 
> issues and manages security credentials.
> You can choose to allow HTTPS scanning or not. If you choose no, Replay Media 
> Catcher will ignore any HTTPS streaming and you’ll be sad. That breaks my 
> heart. Say YES!
> 
> If you choose YES, (and we recommend you do) then Windows will prompt you to 
> install the CA certificate. Windows presents you with this:
> 
> The title of the window says “Security Warning”. Yeah, well…it’s not a 
> problem. Windows is just letting you know that a certificate is about to be 
> installed. Windows says that it cannot validate the certificate as actually 
> being from Replay Media Catcher, but have no fear. We have created a 
> certificate called Replay Media Catcher 5 SSL Scanner Root. Essentially, it 
> allows Replay Media Catcher to scan HTTPS traffic like that being served by 
> YouTube for downloadable media. It is absolutely safe. And you are not 
> putting yourself or your computer in any danger by installing it.
> Don’t miss out on all the great streaming goodness that Replay Media Catcher 
> can download. It’s waaay smarter than any other streaming media downloader. 
> Guaranteed!
> Don’t hesitate to contact us with any questions!
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