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First apologies if this is inappropriately posted. There is an app out there by the name of HOOPLA digital. Find it under hoopla in the play store.

Many public libraries use it to download digital content ( audio books, movies, music etc.) to their patrons' phones. Does anyone knows where this app stores the downloaded content? For the life of me I am unable to find either the file or the folder on my phone where downloaded content is stored although it plays just fine. Using latest Kit Kat on a galaxy S4 Puzzling. Thank you for the reply.

Much appreciate the help I did search for the allinone file or folder but could not find anything like it What is puzzling is that when I download a title. I can see it downloading and it plays through the hoopla app but there is no file on the device that even resembles an audio file. Even if I sort all the files by date I cannot find anything that matches the download date. I even shut down my phone for a day so as to isolate the date and still nothing. I have looked in my emulated folder sdcard0 folder and extsdcard folder. This is bizarre. Can you or anyone think of a search strategy to find that content Thanks again. Innovative technology filmscan 35 i drivers test.

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Quote: Originally Posted by imenez jose Shivadow. Thank you for the reply. Much appreciate the help I did search for the allinone file or folder but could not find anything like it What is puzzling is that when I download a title. I can see it downloading and it plays through the hoopla app but there is no file on the device that even resembles an audio file. Even if I sort all the files by date I cannot find anything that matches the download date. I even shut down my phone for a day so as to isolate the date and still nothing.

I have looked in my emulated folder sdcard0 folder and extsdcard folder. This is bizarre. Can you or anyone think of a search strategy to find that content Thanks again. Has anyone been able to figure this out? I've been trying for over a year to no avail. My current device is not rooted so I may be SOL. I found a post on another site for recording the online stream from Hoopla Digital.

Com but I wasn't able to get it to work. Courtesy of zly6t 'Working solution! A little slower than what I was doing before but it isn't too hard. Captures the online stream - takes about 10 minutes to DL a 20 hour book; another 5 to convert; and then however long to chapterize.

Here's what I used. Three pieces of software: 1.

RtmpDumpHelper (stream ripper) *one program that requires three separate downloads - all extracted to a single folder* (rtmpDump - intervenes in audio stream) (rtmpDump 2.4 patch) (UI for rtmpDump) 2. Pazera Free Audio Extractor (.flv to.mp3 coverter) 3. WavePad (chapter splitting) I'm purposefully leaving this a little vague because if figuring out how to use the linked software is too daunting, you probably don't want to mess around with this. But it does work!' Do you mean for PC then? It is entirely possible, whatever they do for PC users uses some browser based FLV solution.

Your best bet probably would be to do some stream capturing off of the PC, particularly if they use some unencrypted FLV. Secondly, you could try to beg some help from encryption experts for the Android files; It really should be possible. See my Unless it was a red herring, they include the encryption key with the files, and even a decryption configuration file like ffmpeg likes. Strangely though, the key is encoded in base64 (solvable). But also twice as long as it should be for AES-128, which is both the designated encryption and really the only one you ever see used on encrypted.TS files. Ffmpeg will attempt to use it, even with a key that is too long, but does not recognize the output so will fails.

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