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sebus
04-01-2013, 03:07 AM
Digital Theatre Plus (http://www.digitaltheatreplus.com/) part of Digital Theatre - the best of British theatre


https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/digitaltheatre-content/videos/

production-full-king-lear-v2-080313-dt-stream.smil
production-full-a-dolls-house.smil
production-full-lovesong.smil
production-full-billy-the-kid.smil
production-full-macbeth-final-avid-dnxhd185x-rec709-levels_dt---stream.smil
production-full-all-my-sons.smil
production-full-into-the-woods.smil
production-full-as-you-like-it.smil
production-full-comedy-of-errors.smil
production-full-over-there.smil
production-full-kafkasmonkey-appleprores422_dt---stream.smil
production-full-parlour-song.smil
production-full-the-container-appleprores422_dt---stream.smil
production-full-far-from-the-madding-crowd.smil


Each smil will give filename of the file @ different bitrates (size is always 640x360)

So one can pick up whatever one prefers direcyly @

rtmpdump.exe -o "g:\temp\mdon.mp4" --host s1sozpa5bgrync.cloudfront.net --playpath mp4:videos/production-full-much-ado-about-nothing-3000kbps-492101355937648.mp4 --app cfx/st


or just use https direct download (served from same location!)


https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/digitaltheatre-content/videos/

production-full-much-ado-about-nothing-3000kbps-492101355937648.mp4

Redfield
08-28-2013, 07:25 PM
Please, can anyone help me with this?
How exactly should I get the full filenames from the upper .smil links? I can only grab "much ado about nothing", because I don't know how to deal with the upper urls, they don't even seem to work at all, if someone could just copy the the filenames here, that I can use, like the lower example, I would be very thankful!

sebus
05-21-2014, 12:16 PM
OK, just spend few minutes on it & all is back to "normal".

This is how one does it:

1. Visit any production page ie.

https://www.d***************s.com/collections/view/private-lives

2. View page source & search for smil

https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/digitaltheatre-content/videos/production-trailer-private-lives_dt-stream.smil

3. Replace "trailer" with "full", so you get:

https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/digitaltheatre-content/videos/production-full-private-lives_dt-stream.smil

3. Use FreeDownloadManager.org to download this .smil file with the following settings:

- download properties / protocol / identify on server as: dtpflowplayer
- refferer: the page you read the smil from ie.
https://www.d***************s.com/collections/view/private-lives

4. Once you have the smil file you can pickup the version that you need (only bitrate is different) with rtmpdump:

rtmpdump -r "rtmpe://s1sozpa5bgrync.cloudfront.net/cfx/st" -a "cfx/st" -f "WIN 13,0,0,214" -W "https://www.d***************s.com/sites/all/modules/custom/dtp_flowplayer/flowplayer.commercial-3.2.16.swf" -p "https://www.d***************s.com/collections/view/private-lives" -y "mp4:videos/production-full-private-lives_dt-stream-3000kbps-821701390495955.mp4" -o "production-full-private-lives_dt-stream-3000kbps-821701390495955.flv"


5. Once downloaded remux .flv to .mp4 (or do whatever you want with the file)

sebus

madgef
02-06-2015, 09:04 PM
Thanks for the step-by-step instructions!
But I am a bit lost after downloading the smil file, since rtmpdump won't run normally on my laptop (every time I try to run the rtmpdump.exe terminal, it crashes immediately - the window did pop up, it just went missing in a second. If I switch to rtmpsuck.exe with the aforementioned code, it keeps showing Unknown Command by ignoring each single letter I typed. ) I have installed different versions of rtmpdump, but no luck by far, they all end samely =( It only works for me when downloading the video from the https protocal.

Can anyone show me how to get the 15-digit numbers (i.e. 492101355937648 for the much ado about nothing video) from each smil file? Is there any way to get those numbers without using rtmpdump? Much appreciated!

sebus
08-19-2015, 12:42 PM
Open the .smil in a text editor (it is ONLY plain text)