Another way of downloading JAV

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I only pilfered around four flicks before moving on... but then I found myself on the main page of Akiba-Online's "JAV Idol Club Forum," and noticed this thread has had nearly 18,500 views. Seemed to me the "secret" has become pretty widespread!

I went into Agogo, and tried the trick anew. It didn't work. I tried with another title, hitting the same brick wall, then visited a sister site, sex888.cc, checking out one of the titles I already had tried. Didn't work there either.

I figured I had better be scientific about my experiment, and tracked down one of the films I had downloaded in the past, and visited its page. I noticed the download URL began with "http://d54..." whereas the newer abortions were numbered d57. A-ha! Maybe the newer releases have had the plug pulled on them, but the older ones were still okay.

Alas, no. That one did not go through either... "data error" page.

Perhaps there was a glitch at the time I tried. Otherwise, is it possible that they have caught on, and Agogo is now a no-go? If so, I suppose it was good while it lasted, and bountiful thanks once more to Jswift255. His is one swift boat few refused a ride on.
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Thanks for your ... er ... swift response, JS255; ye gads, your moniker is so appropriate. IDM... duh... okay, top of the search listing, "Internet Download Manager" came up, got it. Sounds like a nifty program. Twenty-five bucks, though. (Me: cheapskate.)

As an experiment, since we are all scientists here, I'd be curious to see if the procedure that you outlined on page 1 of this thread will still do the trick. Would you please try a pure download manually, and report whether it works?
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$25? No way in hell im paying for a download manager (Me: also a cheapskate.:pandalaugh:)
There should be a link for a free download at the bottom of their main website http://www.internetdownloadmanager.com/. I've been using it for about two months now (as a way to download off of Realitykings website for free:joker:)

Method without IDM still works for me. For a day or 2 it did take a while for the actual dl link to appear for me & I did suffer from slow dl speed, but it's all back to normal now:ok:
 
still working for me with firefox + down them all
speed ok; resume ok; the "filmtype=old" thing doesn't seem to affect anything so far

i'm actually spending more time searching for titles, rather than downloading them :P
 
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I am thrilled to learn the jig is not yet up. Thanks for your input, Desu, and thank you very much, Jswift255, for taking the trouble to try out what I had requested.

Naturally I went back to experiment again, and unsightly frowns must have formed on my face because I kept getting the "error" page.

But I noticed the fateful question mark (that separates the download link) was followed soon after by another punctuation mark, an ampersand (&). So instead of cutting off the first part of the URL at the question mark, as JS255 had instructed, I did so at the ampersand.

Then it worked!

Let me spell it out with an example:

When you search the source page with "Downloadfilm.aspx" as JS255 had recommended, you get a line like this (the first part of the download link):

http://d57.agogo.tv/Downloadfilm.aspx?filmtype=new&" />

(And you all know you need to combine with the line that follows, beginning with "md5." For example, "md5=01CE6F0136E88E33A06ED33FED933633&date=20121107&_ip=74.108.80&filename=10111\1103\SW-142\SW-142.wmv")

Per JS255's instruction, the download link would be as such, to be combined at the question mark:

http://d57.agogo.tv/Downloadfilm.aspx?md5=01CE6F0136E88E33A06ED33FED933633&date=20121107&_ip=74.108.80&filename=10111\1103\SW-142\SW-142.wmv

Instead, I combined at the ampersand:

http://d57.agogo.tv/Downloadfilm.aspx?filmtype=new&md5=01CE6F0136E88E33A06ED33FED933633&date=20121107&_ip=74.108.80&filename=10111\1103\SW-142\SW-142.wmv

In short, both parts of the download link that are within the quotation marks are used in their entirety, without needing to cut out or edit anything.

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The filmtype=new& was added a few months ago after they apparently did a major overhaul in updating their older movies (hence the new/old part). Guess I should've touched on that a little more:evil:
 
still working for me with firefox + down them all
speed ok; resume ok; the "filmtype=old" thing doesn't seem to affect anything so far

i'm actually spending more time searching for titles, rather than downloading them :P

Same here, trick is still working fine. However most time is spent looking for something nice to download.
 
Same here, trick is still working fine. However most time is spent looking for something nice to download.

It's part of the adventure mayne:sadomaso:
Companies like SWITCH, SCOOP, Hunter, Sod, Dandy, & Natural High tend to just label their actress as amateurs, even pretty popular ones. The site tends to upload those frequently so if there is a certain actress you're looking for you should probably use a site like http://sougouwiki.com. It does a pretty good job at finding the titles that list the actress as amateur & lists them under the actress's works list. Then just use the method of going through the sites library of titles uploaded from that company to see if it's available
 
anybody caring to share some of their findings?

some days ago i got this, because the file was bigger than any leaked version; the quality is indeed better, but maybe not worth re-downloading it, if you already have it.
View attachment 681691

next time i'll probably get this, which is nothing special, but nobody uploaded it anywhere, yet
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I am thrilled to learn the jig is not yet up. Thanks for your input, Desu, and thank you very much, Jswift255, for taking the trouble to try out what I had requested.

Naturally I went back to experiment again, and unsightly frowns must have formed on my face because I kept getting the "error" page.

But I noticed the fateful question mark (that separates the download link) was followed soon after by another punctuation mark, an ampersand (&). So instead of cutting off the first part of the URL at the question mark, as JS255 had instructed, I did so at the ampersand.

Then it worked!

Let me spell it out with an example:

When you search the source page with "Downloadfilm.aspx" as JS255 had recommended, you get a line like this (the first part of the download link):

http://d57.agogo.tv/Downloadfilm.aspx?filmtype=new&" />

(And you all know you need to combine with the line that follows, beginning with "md5." For example, "md5=01CE6F0136E88E33A06ED33FED933633&date=20121107&_ip=74.108.80&filename=10111\1103\SW-142\SW-142.wmv")

Per JS255's instruction, the download link would be as such, to be combined at the question mark:

http://d57.agogo.tv/Downloadfilm.aspx?md5=01CE6F0136E88E33A06ED33FED933633&date=20121107&_ip=74.108.80&filename=10111\1103\SW-142\SW-142.wmv

Instead, I combined at the ampersand:

http://d57.agogo.tv/Downloadfilm.aspx?filmtype=new&md5=01CE6F0136E88E33A06ED33FED933633&date=20121107&_ip=74.108.80&filename=10111\1103\SW-142\SW-142.wmv

In short, both parts of the download link that are within the quotation marks are used in their entirety, without needing to cut out or edit anything.

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I tried your method but still get "IP or MD5 error". Do anyone know how to solve it?
 
Where do you live?It's a Chinese run site, so unless it's in China you should be fine. I don't think any western nations would be willing to listen to any complaints about piracy from China:exhausted:
 
jswift, thank you for sharing such wonderful info, but could you elaborate how to get past the date error? Just by refreshing the movie page? Also, which option do you actually click on...the 3 minute HQ version or the full low res one? I wanna get in like everyone else:please:
 
I only get the date error when I have the page open for a few days, so usually reloading the page fixes that. As far as dling, just right-click any of the purple area below the cover and select "view page source", then just follow the directions outlined earlier:cheer: