sarahyang Posted August 4, 2010 Report Posted August 4, 2010 StreamTransport 1.0.2.2171 The new released free download tool, StreamTransport 1.0.2.2171, will help you out and download whatever videos you like from Hulu, and more other video-sharing sites, such as YouTube, MySpace, Veoh, Yahoo!Video, etc. http://i27.tinypic.com/24fw6kz.jpg1. Fixed bugs buttons are dislocated in first run on Vista/Windows7 operating system.2. Fixed bugs that the version 1.0.2.2041 can not download certain videos from Hulu or some other video sites.3. Added mp4 suffix by default for the mp4 file.4. Available to automatic filter invalid characters in file names. Key Features Widely support for overwhelming online videosThe app is able to browse and download video clips from video hosting websites of HTTP, RTMP, RTMPT, RTMPE, RTMPTE protocol, and these cover overwhelming majority of websites such as Hulu, Veoh, Boxee, Joost, YouTube, Yahoo Video, CBS, etc. Capture URL automaticallyThe URL of any video clip that is playing will be auto-captured and listed out for your convenience, and you can download it with one click or just ignore it. There is no bother to add URL manually. Enrich your A/V collectionThis FLV Downloader is capable of downloading almost any video and audio file you can play online so that you can turn numerous online video and audio into your own collection. The videos will be saved as FLV or MP4 format in your media library and a powerful player is inlaid for you to play them back freely. Considerate task manager and view logThe task manager lists detailed information of files such as name, size, progress, location etc and allows you to play, stop, delete and convert (full version) the FLV files downloaded. Auto shutdown is available as well. The view log makes it easier to manage your tasks. Download Link http://download.streamtransport.com/stream-transport/streamtransport_setup.exeorhttp://download3.videohelp.com/streamtransport_setup.exe Size: 3.18MBOS: Windows 2000/XP/Vista/7
Recommended Posts
Archived
This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.