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Sorry! This thread is not available in your country! I'm sure all of you at one point while surfing the net have attempted to watch a video on an American site and have been left with a black background and something along the lines of 'This video is not available in your country', some don't even bother to display such a message and just leave you at a loading screen. What I'm wondering is if anyone knows a way to bypass this. :biggrin: |
Btw, I'm asking this because I'm doing a research paper on eBay and would really like to stream CNBC’s ‘The eBay Effect’ Documentary’ from their website. =| |
Use a proxy server based in the states. |
Or like Hulu.. You can try Hotspot Shield. Works for me, but it's only 32-bit. You can also try Ultrasurf which works for both 32 and 64-bit, but it doesn't work with Hulu. If you have FF, you'll need an addon to make Ultrasurf work. |
Try Gpass. It is by far the most powerful proxy program I have ever seen, and I have seen a few. You can tunnel any app you want through their servers using this program, and works well with streaming media. |
I appreciate the help! :biggrin: |
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