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You probably have found your program solution by now, 
Electromog, but if not, and also for the benefit of others, I learned of a way to download streams without needing to resort to a program or browser add-on/plug-in. What's more, the option below recognized a stream that none of my stream downloading programs were able to recognize.
http://www.splandoo.com/
EDIT:
For those who are interested, i tried (with 
only one example; further experimentation may prove otherwise) 
Adiwal00's new 
find from the previous page, 
Jumav.com; I had hopes that 
Splandoo would break through on the downloading restrictions, but ... no dice. Got the message, 
"No Videos found or site not supported."
EDIT: (again)
Heartbreaking! 
Splandoo is dead. (Such an invaluable Internet resource... it is terrible.) Those curious, 
this is what the site looked like. All you needed to do was put in the stream's URL...
EDIT: (again)
Went on the hunt hoping to find a 
Splandoo alternative, when my regular programs did not work. I have only tried this once, but it did the trick: 
Dirpy.
I tried the 
Jumav.com experiment and 
Dirpy did not pick it up. I retrieved the video's source from 
one (by filtering out the web page elements  via 
NoScript, and right-clicking in the blank video's center; I use 
Firefox), and if you right click-"copy link location" from this 
non-working link and paste, you'll see what that looks like... probably a computer whiz would be able to extract the relevant part of the  gobbledygook  and make it work in 
Dirpy or other downloading mechanism.
I also tried clicking on the bottom bar of the 
YouTube screen, on 
YouTube's logo, allowing one to watch the video on 
YouTube. I got a "video does not exist" message. So that explains why 
YouTube has not been deleting 
Jumav's videos, as the sneaks in 
Jumav apparently have figured out a backdoor entrance.
EDIT: (again-again)
Some new things to report. I gathered from the last part of 
Streamcloud.eu's address that 
Streamcloud is probably geared mainly toward European Union nations, and the USA is not invited. (Well!) I tried one of those "Hide IP" programs 
("Hotspot Shield"), and when I pretended I was from Europe, 
Streamcloud came up. That was exciting. In addition, the movies I had made note of a few months ago from 
Jumav had all of their 
Streamcloud links deleted. I suppose the lesson is, if you would like to take advantage of 
Jumav's streaming option, you would need to do so right away. (
Streamcloud is no 
Userporn, links for which go on and on. Take that, EU.)
And... (here I am, 
editing again)... just discovered this no-fuss link to unblock S
treamcloud:
http://www.hidebux.com/unblock/streamcloud.eu
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