kabiraftab
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- Mar 9, 2013
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It's already been discussed many times that people are able to post copy righted content like Family guy on YouTube, but this new technique has caught my eyes...
Below - seems normal like every other such uploads look:
What's interesting is when you open the video:-
If you simply play the video - it is Family Guy! If you drag the player above to see the static images of the video - It's a completely new thing (a story actually). And Interestingly, the transcript is only available for the story as well.
Interestingly that story video actually comes in front-play (or whatever it is) on 3:44:11 timestamp.
Either they're using some technique (uploading some extension of video files or anyother way) which let them put two streams of video - one which is identifiable by YouTube Algorithm and the other one is simply played on the Player.
Any ideas? I'm open for collaboration on reverse-engineering it.
Below - seems normal like every other such uploads look:
What's interesting is when you open the video:-
If you simply play the video - it is Family Guy! If you drag the player above to see the static images of the video - It's a completely new thing (a story actually). And Interestingly, the transcript is only available for the story as well.
Interestingly that story video actually comes in front-play (or whatever it is) on 3:44:11 timestamp.
Either they're using some technique (uploading some extension of video files or anyother way) which let them put two streams of video - one which is identifiable by YouTube Algorithm and the other one is simply played on the Player.
Any ideas? I'm open for collaboration on reverse-engineering it.