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This Python script scrapes a webpage for video URLs using BeautifulSoup. It extracts URLs from <iframe> and <video> tags using regular expressions and prints them to the console. The script includes a user agent header to avoid 403 errors and supports video formats like MP4, WebM, OGG, and OGV.

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Streaming-URL-FInder

Now you can find Media (Video) URL from any streaming site Not ott, I mean from any pirated, free sources, embended medias. This will be helpful if you're planning to build a site for freely streaming movies, like piracy. It Doesn't have CAptcha solver, so becareful if you're spamming.

This Python script uses BeautifulSoup to extract video URLs from a given webpage. It looks for iframe and video tags, extracts the video URLs using regular expressions, and prints them to the console. The script includes a user agent header to avoid 403 errors, and supports video formats such as MP4, WebM, OGG, and OGV. It is a useful tool for automating the process of finding video URLs on a webpage.

🔗 Features

  • The code is used for web scraping to extract video URLs from a given webpage.
  • The user is prompted to enter the URL of the webpage to be scraped.
  • The requests library is used to make a request to the specified URL with user agent headers to avoid 403 errors.
  • BeautifulSoup is used to parse the HTML of the webpage.
  • The script looks for all the iframe and video tags on the page using the find_all() method of BeautifulSoup.
  • Regular expressions are used to extract the video URLs from the tags using the re module.
  • The script then prints the extracted video URLs using a for loop.

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This Python script scrapes a webpage for video URLs using BeautifulSoup. It extracts URLs from <iframe> and <video> tags using regular expressions and prints them to the console. The script includes a user agent header to avoid 403 errors and supports video formats like MP4, WebM, OGG, and OGV.

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