How to download video on VOD from a private IPTV provider?

by xnonim

hi, first time writing here, sorry if something is wrong writted.

i have an android app (megaplay) that works like an iptv provider, giving me live tv, vod etc, the thing is im trying to download the movies stored in there, but it doesnt have .m3u list or something like that.

it just work with an user and pass, and it only work on an android app, ive tried many things (im newbie so...) like finding the ip from where is coming, but i just discovered that (on a simple web browser) it doesnt allow simples connections by a web browser, reading by there i thing the cloudfare server is blocking any connection that doesnt come with their proxy (im not sure what im talking)

another thing i found decompiling the apk, is that works with lists .m3u8 (found a reference in a java document inside) but after that and many hours reading every document in the apk decompiled, thats all i could find.

maybe this is solved before, maybe not, but any suggestion or maybe a clue on wich way to go, will be really aprecciated

ps: i dont put any ip for obvius reasons (i guess?)

YeetingAGoose

r/PlexShares or learn how to torrent. Stop wasting your time.

Tamar1nd

Torrent the movies, who downloads 5-10gig movies on a Phone?

Install a network sniffer on android and check from what url is the app pulling the movies.

stokedcrf

The app doesn't have the movies, it just streams them. You need to find a way to record the movies.

This can be done but you'd need the hardware to support the recording.

Easier just to do what others have said and download the movie yourself from the internet.

hboinay

Why would you want to download anything when it's always available to stream?

iamclickbaut

open the m3u in VLC then find the VOD you want to download in the playlist, and right click on the stream, and you can click on save, fill in the information, or select information, and it will give you the actual direct MOV file (or whatever the extension is.) and you can paste that into a browser and you can download it that way.... (the later allows you do download multiple streams at once, vs saving in VLC allows one at a time.)