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StreamingStar HiDownload Pro v7.03 WinAll Incl Keygen-CRD

The latest version of HiDownload Pro, v7.03, has been cracked by CRD. This is download manager that can pretty much download anything. From youtube videos, to shoutcast, to streaming webcams. I think you get the idea, anyway this comes in 1 archive, and as the name suggests with a keygen.

HiDownload is a multi-threaded download manager that allows you to download individual files (or lists of files) from web and FTP sites while maximizing the potential of your internet connection. It also supports multimedia streaming and and RTSP (Real Time Streaming Protocol) with optional resume, enabling you to download movies, music and capture streaming video and audio, record radio from Internet. HiDownload also offers a built-in Broadcast Manager. In addition, it provides all the standard features of a download manager, including scheduling, drop basket, download history, clipboard monitoring, download categories as well as zip preview and more.

Program Features:

  • Accelerated Downloads: By splitting the files into several parts and downloading
  • Support HTTP, FTP, MMS/MMST/MMSU, RTSP, PNM protocols
  • Support rapidshare, megaupload and other similar sites(Premium Account)
  • Record Streaming Video and Streaming Audio All the popular streaming formats are supported, including:
    • Windows Media™
    • Real Audio™ and Real Video™
    • QuickTime™
    • Flash Video (FLV)
    • Streaming MP3 (Shoutcast™)
  • Record all kinds of great online media, including:
    • Music Videos.
    • YouTube, PutFile, Google Video and other Video Sites.
    • Live Internet TV and Radio.
    • Streaming Webcams.
    • Shoutcast™ and other Streaming MP3 radio.

Release Name: StreamingStar.HiDownload.Pro.v7.03.WinAll.Incl.Keygen-CRD
Size: 2.10 MB (2,204,032 bytes), cnx0216a

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Comments (21)

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  1. NuZZ
    October 15th, 2007 | 11:33

    Hey looks useful…
    Looks very Flashget like.

  2. Anon
    October 15th, 2007 | 11:38

    Sweet I’ll try it out, but IDM will always be my number one.

  3. FDM
    October 15th, 2007 | 11:44

    FDM is the best IMO
    its free and its open source

    http://www.freedownloadmanager.org/

  4. ck
    October 15th, 2007 | 11:56

    Orbit download manager is pretty amazing, it also works with the many file sharing sites such as rapidshare, megaupload etc. Youtube videos and any other flash videos can be downloaded by it.

  5. urban bohemian
    October 15th, 2007 | 12:20

    Fantastic app, and the Rapidshare link was good enough for me. Thanks!

  6. mrquiteaguy
    October 15th, 2007 | 12:22

    Not very friendly for Noobies.
    This program needs other little mini-programs downloaded to use its streaming/recording features.They in turn need to be registered.So does not do what it says on the tin.

  7. EmperorAtahualpa
    October 15th, 2007 | 12:22

    I have a standard ADSL with 2500kbps download and 400kbps upload speed.

    Will this program help me in any way? Or is it more suitable for people with dial-up connections?

  8. ^^
    October 15th, 2007 | 13:24

    FDM why is there not much download manager that works for mozilla .. their all for exploer .. even FDM . not sure bout this 1

  9. @_@
    October 15th, 2007 | 15:21

    @^^

    it works for firefox….

  10. whoami?
    October 15th, 2007 | 15:27

    @ #8

    I use FDM with Firefox, no problem.

  11. duD3
    October 15th, 2007 | 15:34
  12. indianpunk
    October 15th, 2007 | 16:03

    IDM rulezzzzzzzz

  13. Mo
    October 15th, 2007 | 16:59

    I think I will get it just to add to my collection. but i will also look into FDM.

    I currently use Orbit, but am not really that committed to our relationship.

  14. ahoi
    October 15th, 2007 | 17:46

    @7 (EmperorAtahualpa):
    If you don’t miss it, it will probably be of no use to you.

    It will not help you if you can already download what you try to download. I.e. the app can NOT suck more data through your line than your line’s capacity allows - you usually don’t need to jump through hoops to get max. dl speed.

    On the other side: apps like this one can be helpful: I for example use an older version (v4.4) of Metaproducts Offline Explorer to dl realmedia videos (lectures) off various sites that are actually supposed to be streaming-only. Since the videos are transferred via the RTSP (the real-time streaming protocol) instead of HTTP or FTP, I can’t just right-click them in Firefox or Opera to dl.

    Mentioning Firefox it comes to mind that there might be a free firefox widget/extension (or how do you call them?) for downloading via RTSP.

    Plus there are other free stand-alone tools comparable to the featured one.

  15. Sauron
    October 15th, 2007 | 22:12

    Flashget is free, and best :)

  16. Rekrul
    October 16th, 2007 | 01:14

    I like how all these download managers claim to let you download any FLV video, but yet none of them support the RTMP protocol used for streaming-only Flash videos.

  17. SoniKalien
    October 16th, 2007 | 02:50

    +1 vote for FDM :D

  18. pacman
    October 16th, 2007 | 05:57

    What does FDM stands for? What features does it offer?
    Is FDM better than this application?
    Thanks

  19. Darth Arcon
    October 16th, 2007 | 20:37

    FDM is short for Free Download Manager. It is exactly what the name implies. It doesnt do all these added (useless IMO) features that this one does such as downloading FLV files…It does, however, increase your download speed by downloading the same file in several different pieces, maxing out the host’s upload limit per piece. That, in turn, allows a faster download (that is, if your download speed cap isnt reached first) than the host normally allows.

    That method is used by all (as far as I know) download managers in existence right now. Its just that FDM does it the most efficiently, IMO.

  20. JunnyM
    January 31st, 2008 | 15:59
  21. Vince
    June 18th, 2008 | 00:54

    re-up to rapidshare or recommend another stream recorder

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