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RTMPExploreX - The open source improved RTMPExplorer - a rtmpsrv/-suck GUI

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Josan420 06-04-2012 07:39 AM

Re: RTMPExploreX - The open source improved RTMPExplorer - a rtmpsrv/-suck GUI


 
thanks Andr3jx
it worked with port forwarding:) :)
thanks man

john3voltas 06-16-2012 08:59 PM

Re: RTMPExploreX - The open source improved RTMPExplorer - a rtmpsrv/-suck GUI


 
@Andr3jx
Great work! This is almost perfect.
The only issue I have encountered is when I am trying to open a webpage with streams that has popups and/or redirects.
In such cases, RTMPExploreX opens the popup or redirects me to an advertising page before it starts playing the stream.
I mean, I know a lot of webpages that work just like that (if not all these days...).
There are other tools out there that have the same issue, like for instance 'streamtransport'.
Is there anything I should do in such cases to workaround this issue?
Is there anything you can do in future builds that fixes this behavior?
Thanks a bunch man.
Cheers

evol 06-17-2012 05:36 AM

Re: RTMPExploreX - The open source improved RTMPExplorer - a rtmpsrv/-suck GUI


 
Edit your host file or use ad blocking software like AdFender :)

john3voltas 06-17-2012 10:05 AM

Re: RTMPExploreX - The open source improved RTMPExplorer - a rtmpsrv/-suck GUI


 
Quote:

Originally Posted by evol (Post 47738)
Edit your host file or use ad blocking software like AdFender :)

Thanks for the tips.
As for changing my hosts file, what should it look like in order to stop the popus, etc?
Cheers

evol 06-17-2012 02:02 PM

Re: RTMPExploreX - The open source improved RTMPExplorer - a rtmpsrv/-suck GUI


 
Quote:

Originally Posted by john3voltas (Post 47746)
Thanks for the tips.
As for changing my hosts file, what should it look like in order to stop the popus, etc?
Cheers

All the info you need can be found @ http://winhelp2002.mvps.org/hosts.htm

daMichael 06-21-2012 06:46 PM

Re: RTMPExploreX - The open source improved RTMPExplorer - a rtmpsrv/-suck GUI


 
The program doesn't work with creativelive.com/live There is streaming video for the next 4 days (June 21-24)

The video is hosted by Ustream.

I have been able to download using rtmpdump on the command line piped thru mplayer (timecode issues). The latest save doesn't play in VLC. Not a recognized file.

Bahman 06-21-2012 11:40 PM

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Thank you, Andrejx! ;)

chap 06-22-2012 02:17 AM

Re: RTMPExploreX - The open source improved RTMPExplorer - a rtmpsrv/-suck GUI


 
Quote:

Originally Posted by daMichael (Post 47973)
The latest save doesn't play in VLC. Not a recognized file.


Andr3jx 06-22-2012 08:26 PM

Re: RTMPExploreX - The open source improved RTMPExplorer - a rtmpsrv/-suck GUI


 
@john3voltas
Another way to block the popups is to use a Web Debugging Proxy.
You can use for example Charles ( http://www.charlesproxy.com/ )
Open the page and take a look at the requests. Find the requests for popups do right-click and add them to charles black list.

@daMichael
You can record the stream using rtmpsuck. After sometime rtmpsuck will stop working but you can open the file Command.bat in the editor and see which parameters were used. Simply start rtmpdump using them and it should work. While it's recording you can open the videofile in vlc-player and watch it (or you can edit the parameters to use vlc-player directly) However the created file has wrong duration so you have to repair it somehow.

Andr3jx 06-23-2012 12:11 PM

Re: RTMPExploreX - The open source improved RTMPExplorer - a rtmpsrv/-suck GUI


 
I updated RTMPExploreX to version 1.1.
You can find it under the same URL: https://github.com/andr3jx/RTMPExploreX/downloads
Now you can use another port than 1935 without problems. If you choose an other port it uses a portfowaring tool (command line utility) and redirects the connection to 1935. Moreover it uses the process names of rtmpsrv/-suck to detect if they are running instead of cmd.exe.


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