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KSV
05-07-2011, 12:45 AM
This is very simple in any scripting language. if you are using simple batch file in Windows then use:
for /f "tokens=1-6 delims=/:." %%a in ("%date%.%time%") do set FileName="MyShow - %%a-%%b-%%c - %%d-%%e-%%f.flv"
rtmpdump.exe -r "rtmp://live1.seeon.tv/edge/nvcrd4lz4zs0w34" -p "http://www.seeon.tv/view/11073" -W "http://www.seeon.tv/jwplayer/player.swf" --stop 3600 --live -o %FileName%

Stream Recorder
05-07-2011, 05:28 AM
for /f "tokens=1-6 delims=/:." %%a in ("%date%.%time%") do set FileName="MyShow - %%a-%%b-%%c - %%d-%%e-%%f.flv"
Thank you for a great tip!!!

Could you please explain how it works? Specifically:
1. Where do the variables %%b, %%c, %%d, %%e, %%f come from?
2. What is "tokens=1-6 delims=/:."?

chap
05-07-2011, 06:02 AM
This is very simple in any scripting language. if you are using simple batch file then use:
for /f "tokens=1-6 delims=/:." %%a in ("%date%.%time%") do set FileName="MyShow - %%a-%%b-%%c - %%d-%%e-%%f.flv"
rtmpdump.exe -r "rtmp://live1.seeon.tv/edge/nvcrd4lz4zs0w34" -p "http://www.seeon.tv/view/11073" -W "http://www.seeon.tv/jwplayer/player.swf" --stop 3600 --live -o %FileName%

It works. You know a lot.:cool: Respect!

C:\Documents and Settings\Администратор\Мои документы\rtmpdump-2.3>for /F "token
s=1-6 delims=/:." %a in ("07.05.2011.14:54:23,64") do set FileName="MyShow - %a-
%b-%c - %d-%e-%f.flv"

C:\Documents and Settings\Администратор\Мои документы\rtmpdump-2.3>set FileName=
"MyShow - 07-05-2011 - 14-54-23,64.flv"

C:\Documents and Settings\Администратор\Мои документы\rtmpdump-2.3>rtmpdump.exe
-r "rtmp://live1.seeon.tv/edge/nvcrd4lz4zs0w34" -p "http://www.seeon.tv/view/110
73" -W "http://www.seeon.tv/jwplayer/player.swf" --stop 3600 --live -o "MyShow -
07-05-2011 - 14-54-23,64.flv"
RTMPDump v2.3 r568 (Compiled by KSV)
(c) 2010 Andrej Stepanchuk, Howard Chu, The Flvstreamer Team; license: GPL
Connecting ...
INFO: Connected...
Starting Live Stream
For duration: 3600.000 sec
INFO: Metadata:
INFO: author
INFO: copyright
INFO: description
INFO: keywords
INFO: rating
INFO: title
INFO: presetname Custom
INFO: creationdate Wed Apr 13 18:22:26 2011
INFO: videodevice MagicCamera Capture(User Mode)
INFO: framerate 25.00
INFO: width 320.00
INFO: height 240.00
INFO: videocodecid avc1
INFO: videodatarate 400.00
INFO: avclevel 31.00
INFO: avcprofile 66.00
INFO: videokeyframe_frequency5.00
INFO: audiodevice Digital Audio Interface (WinTV
INFO: audiosamplerate 22050.00
INFO: audiochannels 2.00
INFO: audioinputvolume 75.00
INFO: audiocodecid .mp3
INFO: audiodatarate 56.00
2049.631 kB / 36.43 sec

KSV
05-07-2011, 07:07 AM
Could you please explain how it works? Specifically:
1. Where do the variables %%b, %%c, %%d, %%e, %%f come from?
2. What is "tokens=1-6 delims=/:."?

token 1-6 specifies that we want to divide the input string ("%date%.%time%") in maximum 6 parts starting from %a. delims specifies the delimiters that will be used to break the string.

PS: when using outside the batch file use single % eg: %a instead of %%a

primtim34
05-07-2011, 08:09 AM
Any chance I could get you to write that same script but for a linux machine instead of a windows one? Thanks. :D

KSV
05-07-2011, 08:53 AM
Any chance I could get you to write that same script but for a linux machine instead of a windows one? Thanks. :D

The following script should do the trick
#! /bin/bash
FileName=`date +"MyShow - %0d-%0m-%0y - %0k-%0M-%0S.flv"`
rtmpdump.exe -r rtmp://live1.seeon.tv/edge/nvcrd4lz4zs0w34 -p http://www.seeon.tv/view/11073 -W http://www.seeon.tv/jwplayer/player.swf --stop 3600 --live -o \"$FileName\"

Nori
06-01-2014, 12:51 PM
The following script should do the trick
#! /bin/bash
FileName=`date +"MyShow - %0d-%0m-%0y - %0k-%0M-%0S.flv"`
rtmpdump.exe -r rtmp://live1.seeon.tv/edge/nvcrd4lz4zs0w34 -p http://www.seeon.tv/view/11073 -W http://www.seeon.tv/jwplayer/player.swf --stop 3600 --live -o \"$FileName\"


Hi
i have a problem with this script. the output flv file is always MyShow with no date and when restart the script the previous flv file is overwritten.

zer00
06-03-2014, 04:36 AM
Hi
i have a problem with this script. the output flv file is always MyShow with no date and when restart the script the previous flv file is overwritten.
There is only a little mistake in the script.
This should work:

#! /bin/bash
FileName=`date +"MyShow - %0d-%0m-%0y - %0k-%0M-%0S.flv"`
rtmpdump -r rtmp://live1.seeon.tv/edge/nvcrd4lz4zs0w34 -p http://www.seeon.tv/view/11073 -W http://www.seeon.tv/jwplayer/player.swf --stop 3600 --live -o "$FileName"

Nori
06-04-2014, 01:07 PM
There is only a little mistake in the script.
This should work:

#! /bin/bash
FileName=`date +"MyShow - %0d-%0m-%0y - %0k-%0M-%0S.flv"`
rtmpdump -r rtmp://live1.seeon.tv/edge/nvcrd4lz4zs0w34 -p http://www.seeon.tv/view/11073 -W http://www.seeon.tv/jwplayer/player.swf --stop 3600 --live -o "$FileName"

Thank you!!:)