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How to capture this stream?

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spacechild 07-28-2017 02:32 AM

Re: How to capture this stream?


 
Quote:

Originally Posted by joejones15 (Post 92409)
Is it possible with livestreamer?

If you just insert the parameters displayed by rtmpsuck (and shown in the screenshot above), the answer is no.

I'm afraid there must be some new obfuscated token for this kind of streams.
I'm also trying to find out a new solution on vipbox streams, as even the Kodi plugin "SportsDevil" is failing to pipe them out.

I hope someone will be able to provide a valid help ;)

cabulo 07-28-2017 03:26 AM

Re: How to capture this stream?


 
I haven't read before about regex (through wget or curl) way of getting parameters.

What should I read as a guidance or tutorial? Any link?

If you look at parameters from link I posted that was what I got from command.txt
from one "private" I joined that was already running on cams.com. 2$ per minute.

I was surprised how little difference there was between "free" and "private" parameters.

In some other type of show I paid about 2$ to get cloudy film lifted to see
clear view and that was 2$ for the whole length of the show.

There I found that they changed -y and it looked like from model's name
-y "model" to something like -y "sqr99z2kl0"

It would be interesting to learn how they do that.

I would never had got -y "sqr99z2kl0" hadn't I ivested 2$, and looked at it
one time only. There are only few models offering that deal.

What is interesting is when you change some of characters in string sqr99z2kl0
https://www.base64decode.org/ always returns the same, equality sign (=)

This is how painful it would be to get this wihout 2$, if they don't do that on "private"
must be still harder for "private", however simple it looks from outside.

If I get some very specific detail I'll send you PM.

cabulo 07-28-2017 03:36 AM

Re: How to capture this stream?


 
And yes,

somebody is more likely to come with the solution for football than for peep-show.


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