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rtmpdump issueHi everyone! I'm trying to use rtmpdump with the stream of the following url:
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http://en.vipbox.nu/football/23863/1/chelsea-tv-%7C-chelseatv-live-stream-online.html Code:
rtmpdump -r "rtmp://80.82.70.134:1935/zmtvliveme/" -a "zmtvliveme/" -y "Q9w5K1u3bU" -W "http://static.zoomtv.me/player/7.12/jwplayer.flash.swf" -C S:Q9w5K1u3bU -C S:1501179050 -C S:1ab65b4abd551a1f59fadabda09e5e35 -C "S:V>JWhui^@2ESdu0?}>AN" -T "Q!lrB@G1)ww(-dQ4J4" -p "http://www.zoomtv.me/embed.php?v=chelseatv" -o stream.flv Any help would be appreciated, thanks. |
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Re: rtmpdump issueHi,
stream works with token you just need to update the other conn paramters.One is Unix Time and the other seems to be a MD5 hash.The diffrents you can see if you check the stream datas more than one time after reloading the stream again.If you are quick to add token and execute the stream then you will see its working to play and keep playing.Without token it plays just a few seconds.Now you just need to find the other dynamic paramters you need to update each time or you get again request closed info. greetz |
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Re: rtmpdump issueQuote:
My model of regex is the following (based on windows batch script): Code:
:TEST curl -H "User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; WOW64; rv:50.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/50.0" -H "Host: www.livecamtv.me" -H "Referer: http://www.livecamtv.me/football/23863/1/chelsea-tv-%7C-chelseatv-live-stream-online.html" "http://www.livecamtv.me/sdembed.php?v=chelseatv" -d "pid=1" -o currl2.txt sed -n "/zoomtv.flashCheck.initialiseFlashCheckPage/{=; q;}" currl2.txt > cont.txt set /p CONT=<cont.txt set /a CONT2=%CONT%+1 tail -n +%CONT2% currl2.txt > currl3.txt sed "s/';/;\n/g" currl3.txt > currl6.txt sed -i "y/\"/#/" currl6.txt sed -n "/+/{=; q;}" currl6.txt > cont2.txt set /p CONT3=<cont2.txt set /a CONT4=%CONT3%-1 head -%CONT4% currl6.txt > currl7.txt sed "s/'//g" currl7.txt > currl8.txt sed "s/&/#/g" currl8.txt > currl11.txt sed "s/%%/_/g" currl11.txt > currl11_2.txt type currl11_2.txt | cut -d ";" -f 1 > currl12.txt goto BUILD :BUILD tail -n +%CONT3% currl6.txt > currl19_2.txt sed "s/;/\n/g" currl19_2.txt > currl19.txt sed -n "/function/{=; q;}" currl19.txt > cont3.txt set /p CONT5=<cont3.txt set /a CONT6=%CONT5%-1 head -%CONT6% currl19.txt > currl20.txt wc -l currl20.txt > numb.txt sed -r "s/\s+//g" numb.txt > numb2.txt type numb2.txt | cut -d "c" -f 1 > numb3.txt set /p TOT=<numb3.txt set /a EX=%TOT%+1 sed -n 1p currl20.txt > currl21.txt type currl21.txt | cut -d "=" -f 2 > currl22.txt type currl22.txt | cut -d "+" -f 1 > currl24.txt awk "{print substr($0, 0, length($0)-1)}" currl24.txt > sect1.txt set /p PZ1=<sect1.txt type currl22.txt | cut -d "+" -f 2 > sect2.txt set /p PZ2=<sect2.txt grep "%PZ1%" currl12.txt > sct1_1.txt type sct1_1.txt | cut -d "=" -f 2 >>sct.txt grep "%PZ2%" currl12.txt > sct1_1.txt type sct1_1.txt | cut -d "=" -f 2 >>sct.txt goto CYCLE1 :CYCLE1 if "%o%"=="%EX%" goto JOIN sed -n %o%p currl20.txt > currl21.txt type currl21.txt | cut -d "=" -f 2 > currl22.txt type currl22.txt | cut -d "+" -f 2 > sect2.txt set /p PZ=<sect2.txt grep "%PZ%" currl12.txt > sct1_1.txt type sct1_1.txt | cut -d "=" -f 2 >>sct.txt set /a p=%o%+1 set /a o=%p% goto CYCLE1 :JOIN paste -d; -s sct.txt > sct2.txt sed "s/#/&/g" sct2.txt > sct3.txt sed "s/_/%%/g" sct3.txt > sct4_1.txt sed -i "y/#/\"/" sct4_1.txt sed "s/;//g" sct4_1.txt > sct4.txt goto GREP :GREP sed "s/zmtvliveme\//#/g" sct4.txt > sct5.txt type sct5.txt | cut -d "#" -f 2 > sct6.txt type sct6.txt | cut -d "," -f 1 > sct7.txt awk "{print substr($0, 0, length($0)-1)}" sct7.txt > sct8.txt set /p PLAYPATH=<sct8.txt sed "s/TRiexl4/#/g" sct4.txt > sct9.txt type sct9.txt | cut -d "#" -f 2 > sct10.txt type sct10.txt | cut -d ":" -f 2 > sct11.txt type sct11.txt | cut -d "," -f 1 > sct12.txt set /p TIME=<sct12.txt sed "s/hlUDia0/#/g" sct4.txt > sct13.txt type sct13.txt | cut -d "#" -f 2 > sct14.txt type sct14.txt | cut -c 4- > sct15.txt type sct15.txt | cut -d "," -f 1 > sct16.txt awk "{print substr($0, 0, length($0)-1)}" sct16.txt > sct17.txt set /p HASH1=<sct17.txt type sct13.txt | cut -d "#" -f 3 > sct18.txt type sct18.txt | cut -c 4- > sct19.txt type sct19.txt | cut -d "," -f 1 > sct20.txt awk "{print substr($0, 0, length($0)-1)}" sct20.txt > sct21.txt set /p HASH2=<sct21.txt rtmpdump -r "rtmp://89.248.174.117:1935/zmtvliveme/" -a "zmtvliveme/" -W "http://sts.livecamtv.me/player/7.12/jwplayer.flash.swf" -p "http://www.livecamtv.me/sdembed?v=chelseatv" -C S:%PLAYPATH% -C S:%TIME% -C S:%HASH1% -C S:"V>JWhui^@2ESdu0?}>AN" --live -y "%PLAYPATH%" -T "Q!lrB@G1)ww(-dQ4J4" -o "test.flv" exit In spite of that, I still get the error "rtmp server requested close". Do you happen to use a faster page regex? In that case feel free to pm or post it, if you like. It might represent the solution to my issue Thanks anyway! Last edited by spacechild : 08-04-2017 at 04:10 PM. |
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