Streamsniff is a command-line tool that captures network traffic and detects stream URLs. It's a small software that is used for identifying stream URLs.
One of the standout features of Streamsniff is its ability to detect a wide range of different streams, including rtsp, mms, icy and http streams. It can even perform a backtrace on http traffic to detect playlist URL's (stream metafiles). This can be incredibly helpful for users who are struggling to find the stream they need.
The output generated by Streamsniff is clear and easy to read. It provides a wealth of information, including the ICY, RTSP, and MMS URL's, as well as their playlist URL's. This can help users quickly identify the exact stream they need to access.
It's worth noting that Streamsniff is an experimental software that is still in development. At present, it only runs on little-endian (Intel/AMD), Linux and Windows XP SP2. However, the developer is keen to make it available on other platforms, and help with ports (big-endian, FreeBSD) is appreciated.
Finally, it's worth mentioning that Streamsniff is capable of detecting a range of different streams, including MMS, RTSP, ICY, and HTTP (with Content-Type: audio.., video.., ..wms-hdr..). This makes it a versatile solution for anyone who needs to sniff network traffic for stream URL's.
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