http://www.benhvienvinhchau.com/Default.aspx?tabid=120&amp;ch=60277 This works for live videos which are restricted to subscribers only , and have a an extremely short time. It has never been an issue for me. Because I'm using the WiFi hotspot WiFi at my quaint motel, I have a slow and inconsistent internet connectivity at home. I will occasionally bring water to their offices. They then update their password every couple weeks. This helps me save money by purchasing my own home Internet. Additionally I don't have cable, therefore, this requires some additional installations. It's amazing how much effort it takes to have your own home cable connection. I'm not concerned about that and prefer to access the internet from my hotel. It gives me more privacy, so I don’t have to put my address in the IP address I use for online activities.If there's an exclusive online seminar such as from my investing advisor or the university that is hosting a lecture by an eminent person, it's all the more. Because of my connection speed, streaming video is impossible for me. When I do download video onto my computer , as I'll show how below, it typically takes about a third of the time of video, thus it is evident that my connection is very slow, just 30 percent of what I'd need to stream video smooth and without buffering interruptions. I came up with a method to circumvent that speed limitation. I just saved the online videos on my computer so I could watch it over and over without having to stream it again.This is exactly what I've been doing these days. I use Chrome browser, Firefox or Safari to open the inspect tab. Right click on the page and call the inspect page, there switch to network tab and look for the video playlist file. It'll typically include the m3u8 extension. Sometimes , it could be something with another extension. However, those characters will be present so it will indicate an individual playlist for your video stream. The video stream is split into smaller files that your browser downloads and then plays in the order in which they are downloaded. This means that you get an uninterrupted stream. This is a seamless process and requires more data than it has file size however this is the way MPEG transport streams are set up and we shouldn't be complaining.The playlist file is selected by clicking right. I copy its URL address onto the clipboard. After that I go to the website to get online video. I copy the URL for the playlist in the input box and click submit, after a few moments I can see a variety of download options that all indicate possible final file size and transfer time. The higher the quality of the file more extensive it'll get. I tend to choose low quality, even if it's slow on my Internet.I downloaded the file. It is usually the format mp4 used for video files. It's a long process but the end result is well worth it. I don't have an opportunity to tune in when it's live, so saving online video to my laptop makes most sense and is my method of staying updated on all data offerings these days.. This is what I do to keep my brain occupied with new ideas and interesting ideas. The whole thing comes alive when I save my video and turn off the WiFi. I would suggest that you do it too. No buffering, lagging, just smooth streaming.<img width="329" src="https://uploads.dailydot.com/2019/08/Screen-Shot-2019-08-06-at-2.29.41-PM.png?auto=compress%2Cformat&amp;ixlib=php-3.3.0">

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