There's a possibility that you can download the TV programs to your own computer. You need Firefox for this so install that if you don't use it already.
Next step is to go to the Firefox addons site and install this addon:
The Stream Detector
It adds a button to the browser toolbar which looks like a musical note.
Now go to the site where you would normally use capture. If the stream detector detects a URL it will display them above the toolbar button. Click that and it will show a number of links (usually). Click the "Copy all URLs" buttons and then open Notepad and post them in there initially.
It depends on how many URLs the addon detects, but if it's more than one, then you need the one with an m3u8 extension since that will be the one which links all the others together. Copy that the vlc's Network menu (Ctrl + N to open) and then click Play.
I tried it myself earlier this evening on a Dutch news site which usually has a number of videos available all of which use the JW Player. There aren't any links which can be copied on the site itself, but the addon found the links to them immediately. This is the one I used:
https://cdn.jwplayer.com/manifests/slZTdE4C.m3u8
Paste it into vlc and it'll play a video of some idiot in China setting fire to a car in a gas station. Fortunately, nobody was injured and the text overlays said the police caught him afterwards.