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problem with ESPN link #9607
problem with ESPN link #9607
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@yan12125, Why does this report have an "account-needed" tag? I don't believe an account should be needed to download the video, and I'm getting a very similar error with a similar link (http://espn.go.com/watchespn/player?id=2811559):
Also I don't think this should be a "site-support" request but a bug, because the site (watchespn, espn3) should already be supported. |
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Bump! Yes, this does require a provider login. I'm attempting to download http://www.espn.com/watchespn/player/_/id/2869227/. The extractor gives this error:
If I dump the packets, I get:
From there, I can actually download the file. I get a lot of "Non-monotonous DTS in output stream" errors. The download completes. The video is fine, but there is no audio.
Thanks! |
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Was anyone able to get this to work for WatchESPN.com links? |
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Same issue here trying to download an ESPN video. Tried using Wireshark to find the actual download url but didn't manage to yet. Since you didn't get sound even with the correct URL, I'll probably give up on this for now. |

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