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RTMPexplorer - rtmpsrv/rtmpsuck/rtmpdump GUI for Windows

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riddler 01-25-2013 04:07 AM

Re: RTMPexplorer - rtmpsrv/rtmpsuck/rtmpdump GUI for Windows


 
What's the latest method for ITV Player? The video plays in the player but RTMPsrv doesn't detect any streams. I used RTMPexplorer last year.

chap 01-25-2013 10:14 AM

Re: RTMPexplorer - rtmpsrv/rtmpsuck/rtmpdump GUI for Windows


 
use rtmpdumphelper + rtmpsusk

riddler 01-25-2013 10:42 AM

Re: RTMPexplorer - rtmpsrv/rtmpsuck/rtmpdump GUI for Windows


 
No success with RTMP Helper and rtmpsrv/rtmpsuck. The URL can't be detected. What about Wireshark sniffing?

Any free VPNs to recommend? Using ExpatShield. TunnelBear has limited bandwidth.

chap 01-25-2013 11:18 AM

Re: RTMPexplorer - rtmpsrv/rtmpsuck/rtmpdump GUI for Windows


 
rtmpdumphelper
add port 80

riddler 01-25-2013 11:25 AM

Re: RTMPexplorer - rtmpsrv/rtmpsuck/rtmpdump GUI for Windows


 
Nothing. Port 80 on rtmpsrv/rtmpsuck. Used both RTMPDumpHelper and RTMPExploreX. Let's take this to PM/IM.

dude 01-26-2013 03:45 AM

Re: RTMPexplorer - rtmpsrv/rtmpsuck/rtmpdump GUI for Windows


 
Hi. I have been enjoying rtmpdump a lot for the past few years. I use it mostly with rtmpexplorer. Anyway, here my weird situation. I have two machines. Both on Win7 64 bit. I have an exact copy of a folder containing rtmpexplorer and rtmpdump on both machines. On the one machine, rtmpsrv willl extract the rtmp link from certain streams so I can open it with VLC. On the other machine it does not work for the exact same stream that works on the first machine! I.e. rtmpsrv would simply not "see" anything. I can however open the extracted rtmp link from the working machine on the non-working one. Somehow rtmpsrv does not behave the same on the two machines. I tried switching off the firewall on the non-working machine but still no success.:(

Any ideas why this is the case? Are there system-wide files, which "work with" rtmpsrv to extract the rtmp link of the stream?

I would be grateful for any pointers in the right direction.

dude 01-26-2013 07:46 AM

Re: RTMPexplorer - rtmpsrv/rtmpsuck/rtmpdump GUI for Windows


 
Quote:

Originally Posted by dude (Post 59047)
Hi. I have been enjoying rtmpdump a lot for the past few years. I use it mostly with rtmpexplorer. Anyway, here my weird situation. I have two machines. Both on Win7 64 bit. I have an exact copy of a folder containing rtmpexplorer and rtmpdump on both machines. On the one machine, rtmpsrv willl extract the rtmp link from certain streams so I can open it with VLC. On the other machine it does not work for the exact same stream that works on the first machine! I.e. rtmpsrv would simply not "see" anything. I can however open the extracted rtmp link from the working machine on the non-working one. Somehow rtmpsrv does not behave the same on the two machines. I tried switching off the firewall on the non-working machine but still no success.:(

Any ideas why this is the case? Are there system-wide files, which "work with" rtmpsrv to extract the rtmp link of the stream?

I would be grateful for any pointers in the right direction.

Hi guys. I found the problem! I stumbled over something called Pandora TV. I used TCPview to look at what is happening on the ports and saw Pandora TV occupying a lot of them. I do not even remember installing it. I have a suspicion that it installed itself with KMPlayer, which I recently updated. Either way. I removed KMPlayer and Pandora TV and now everything is back to normal and working perfectly!

Ithiel 02-07-2013 04:05 AM

Re: RTMPexplorer - rtmpsrv/rtmpsuck/rtmpdump GUI for Windows


 
Just wondering, is there any way to launch RTMPexplorer and set it to automatically go to a specific URL (via command prompt ideally)?

Also, is there any way to set it so that the GUI closes automatically as soon as rtmpsrv recognises the download as being complete?

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As backwards as it sounds to have a command prompt to launch a gui which automates another command prompt app, there is method in my madness - it would allow integrating the flv download with other processes (such as downloading subtitles on sites like CR) in a single command with less interaction required from the user.

Code:

http://www.darkztar.com/forum/showthread.php?219034-Ripping-videos-amp-subtitles-from-Crunchyroll-(noob-friendly)
Stumbled upon the above and it seems to be is mostly automated, with the exception being the manual interaction required in RTMPexplorer, and I was wondering if there was a way by which it could be improved any, lol.

jjm789 03-22-2013 11:59 AM

Re: RTMPexplorer - rtmpsrv/rtmpsuck/rtmpdump GUI for Windows


 
This is what is listed in description of RTMPexplorer.

"The download may appear to keep restarting, but actually this seems to be an automatic RESUME function. This adds to the partially downloaded file, it does not overwrite it."

rtmpsrv file does automatically resume video. But it DOES overwrite the original file and pretty much ruins it. I have seen this many times. Upon resuming, it needs to create a new file instead of tampering with the old one. Too many good streams have been ruined. I am surprised no one is talking about this.

socolasua92 05-22-2013 07:58 PM

Re: RTMPexplorer - rtmpsrv/rtmpsuck/rtmpdump GUI for Windows


 
I can't open this video
Can I download it?
Code:

http://movie.naver.com/movie/bi/mi/mediaView.nhn?code=92575&mid=20645#tab


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