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In RFC6381, there's no rule stating that the first part of codecs should
be video and the second part should be audio, while it seems the case
for data reported by YouTube.
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Closes #8200.
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Add an IE to support bigflix.com. It uses some sort of silverlight
plugin whose video url is being populated using base64 encoded
flashvars. So it is quite straightforward to extract.
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(Closes #8164)
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"This check should take place earlier and should be more general if not video_url:. Same should be done for video_play_path. Also these fields better extracted with xpath_text."
Suggestions by @dstftw
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removed md5 from _TEST
moved from xml data to json
test
changed _TEST url to one that will not expire, so tests would not be failing
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