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How to install rtmpsuck in Windows XP/7?I'm confused about how to install and use rtmpsuck in Windows XP and also Windows 7. Would someone please post instructions?
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Re: How to install rtmpsuck in Windows XP/7?From rtmpdump readme:
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Re: How to install rtmpsuck in Windows XP/7?Quote:
And if the hostname is an ip address,this method cannot work because HOSTS file can only map hostname to ip address(127.0.0.1) Any solution? Last edited by noob2001204 : 01-20-2010 at 11:17 AM. |
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Re: How to install rtmpsuck in Windows XP/7?The hosts file trick is, in general, an inadequate hack. Also I only gave that as an example for rtmpsrv. It cannot be used with rtmpsuck. (If the tcUrl in the connection request uses the same hostname, it will simply get into a loop trying to connect to itself.)
You need customizable filter/firewall software to perform a transparent redirect. I'm not aware of any freeware for Windows that does this. I have some code I wrote several years ago that will work on WindowsXP but from what I've read, it will not work on Windows7 because the network driver stack has changed. I haven't actively coded for Windows in several years and I'm not really interested in looking any further into it. Use an OS that doesn't suck. |
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Re: How to install rtmpsuck in Windows XP/7?Quote:
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