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RTMPDumpHelper

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Luminal 06-09-2015 08:31 PM

Re: RTMPDumpHelper


 
Quote:

Originally Posted by lto (Post 76871)
k-s-v, firefox, last rtmpdumphelper

rtmpsuck crashes when camera switches to private mode, workaround is used to close recording without crash, everything else works by default

Can you tell me how you fix the crash? This crash also seem to occur @ Naked and F4F. I think I pmed you about a year ago but never got a response.

minipc 06-10-2015 04:14 AM

Re: RTMPDumpHelper


 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Luminal (Post 77314)
Can you tell me how you fix the crash? This crash also seem to occur @ Naked and F4F. I think I pmed you about a year ago but never got a response.

not sure what specific "workaround" lto is referring to, but if you simply refresh/reload the page when a broadcaster switches broadcasting mode (to or from private, group, or whatever), the chances of rtmpdumphelper/rtmpsuck crashing or stalling are greatly reduced. if your javascript skills are up to it, it might be an idea to automate the page refresh action by creating a targeted browser add-on/extension.

Luminal 06-10-2015 10:12 AM

Re: RTMPDumpHelper


 
Quote:

Originally Posted by minipc (Post 77324)
not sure what specific "workaround" lto is referring to, but if you simply refresh/reload the page when a broadcaster switches broadcasting mode (to or from private, group, or whatever), the chances of rtmpdumphelper/rtmpsuck crashing or stalling are greatly reduced. if your javascript skills are up to it, it might be an idea to automate the page refresh action by creating a targeted browser add-on/extension.

If I remembered correctly, he added a line of code and recompiled it but I tried it and I still get crashes.
http://stream-recorder.com/forum/sho...&postcount=203

As for the js note, how would you determine when the broadcaster goes private/log off?

I've known about the refreshing page (I actually just close the window) but it is kind of an issue when using it on multiple streams. There's like 5-7 second window between the stream closing and rtmp crashing so it a bit hard when multitasking and not actually watching the stream

minipc 06-10-2015 03:47 PM

Re: RTMPDumpHelper


 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Luminal (Post 77336)
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As for the js note, how would you determine when the broadcaster goes private/log off?

I've known about the refreshing page (I actually just close the window) but it is kind of an issue when using it on multiple streams. There's like 5-7 second window between the stream closing and rtmp crashing so it a bit hard when multitasking and not actually watching the stream

certainly, manually monitoring a broadcast for state changes is impractical. that's why it's better to automate the process.

unfortunately, there is no universal solution. each site has a different way of flagging state changes. sometimes there will be a function that gets called to update a page with state changes, that can be subclassed in order to effect a reload. other times state changes are signalled through a messaging system that can be monitored. it just depends on the site.

i realize that such generalizations are not very helpful. but if i get too specific, potential targets will know how to frustrate the efforts of private add-on writers.

HeatherLee 06-10-2015 06:52 PM

Re: RTMPDumpHelper


 
Ok I need help.

I have my own stream and I want to get rid of the embed code that sawlive.tv provides (I hate it and want the direct link). I've used the RTMPdump helper and this is my output

Code:

rtmpdump -r "rtmp://204.45.157.98/flash" -a "flash" -f "WIN 17,0,0,134" -W "http://static2.sawlive.tv/player.swf" -p "http://sawlive.tv/v/bigbrothercanada" -y "18672?MTQzNDAxMjE5Nzs5ZmVmMmQ5ZDUyMTk2YWYzMTg4OTdmM2Q0MzU2ZDIyYw==" -o "18672.flv"
As you can see there is no longer the code that looks like:

http://sawlive.tv/embed/watch/...

Just to clarify, I want to be able to find it myself instead of have someone find it for me. I would like to learn.

Anyone know how I can find it?

Luminal 06-12-2015 06:38 PM

Re: RTMPDumpHelper


 
Can anyone offer any hints on trying to debug/run rtmpsuck on visual studios? Or if you use other IDEs

a_salty_dogg 07-28-2015 03:27 AM

Re: RTMPDumpHelper


 
This program seemed like a godsend but I'm being driven crazy by constant "rtmpsuck.exe has encountered a problem and needs to close." crashes. They may occur within 2 minutes or 2 hours, seemingly totally randomly.
Can someone PLEASE guide me to a fix?
Running on XP, tried using it with Firefox, Opera (Classic), Opera Portable (new Opera) Chromium Portable, Midori; same result with all browsers, though Chromium and Opera crashes MAY be less frequent.
Please ask if you need more information or for me to enclose one of the crash logs.
(Afraid rtmpsrv is not a useable option as it doesn't record streams in steady time.)
Many thanks in advance.

a_salty_dogg 08-14-2015 11:53 PM

Re: RTMPDumpHelper


 
Two weeks and not one single reply!

I must assume this board is no longer active?

minipc 09-26-2015 05:35 AM

Re: RTMPDumpHelper


 
what makes you think rtmpsuck crashing has anything to to with rtmpdumphelper ?

joonardo 10-04-2015 12:17 PM

Re: RTMPDumpHelper


 


Any help?
I'm using firefox and win7.


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