Yes it's possible using a PHP file to act as a proxy. The flv file will be requested through the PHP file and the link can be hidden. Let me know if you want me to do this, it'll be $10.
The link could be hidden, but what if the user uses the resources tab in Chrome for example. He can figures out the new link, no? And will the link change from time to other?
Yeah it would be possible to find the new link. For $25 I can set it up so when someone visits your video page they are given a unique key based on their IP address that will allow them to view the video (This will be seamless to the user). Out of all the options this hotlink protection method is the most robust.
To put in simple terms , till you dont move to RTMP there is no way you can stop it. For ex service like vidfetch can use any sites bandwidth , no matter what encryption/protection is there.
i also need this kind of script <iframe style="border:0px #FFFFFF none;" scrolling="no" frameborder="0" marginheight="0px" marginwidth="0px" height="100%" width="100%" src="//domain.com/video.php?url=dXBTS0tLbEVzTC9TNXdnd202SnpnK0Z5UWE4RG8zQVB5VWFuT3JRV0NHNE5FcWp1V3NUM2dwZzNjMkFkREY3cWlublRzQW8rOGtUZW9VbHlUMDA0MVFlVVZGcUtUMi8ramxjUnNPck5JU1pEVDZRUU5RbzJRM1VDQUs4STFQV0orY1BzNFpSaDZsVE9zM3ZSZEY0Vk84K3JRYW44VnAyU25aMUVNSUV2d21GSlloS3JJelN3Mjk3QldqTzlRWC9rYlNlWEdUR24zTGFMRXByaEd1MFdDcUZ3eWxLZGo0YlNmSERXY0pCODVvND0=" allowfullscreen></iframe> please msg me if someone interest!