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Old 03-11-2011, 05:49 AM
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Re: rtmpexplorer - rtmpsrv/rtmpdump GUI


Works just as good as doing it manually but saves valuable time, nice work
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Old 03-11-2011, 06:57 AM
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Re: rtmpexplorer - rtmpsrv/rtmpdump GUI


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Works just as good as doing it manually but saves valuable time, nice work
Sometimes you can save even more time by using programs like Replay Media Catcher 4 which allow to rename videos automatically, rename and tag songs, fix downloaded videos, convert audio/video files.
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Old 03-11-2011, 09:48 AM
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Sometimes you can save even more time by using programs like Replay Media Catcher 4 which allow to rename videos automatically, rename and tag songs, fix downloaded videos, convert audio/video files.
Yes, but the RMC does not support RTMPE, and this is a big minus.
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Old 03-11-2011, 01:05 PM
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Yes, but the RMC does not support RTMPE, and this is a big minus.
This is really frustrating. Every software developer of commercial software has problems supporting RTMPE. If you know how to overcome Adobe's restrictions, please let us know.
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Old 03-12-2011, 02:41 PM
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Re: rtmpexplorer - rtmpsrv/rtmpdump GUI


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I started rtmpexplorer.exe, and rtmpsrv worked properly, with the video displayed in rtmpexplorer, but now i don't know how to record the streaming video. Moreover no command line neither address appears in rtmpsrv window. Can someone explain me how to please ?
Are you sure you are running the program on a supported Operating System?

This program requires Windows XP Service Pack 3, Windows Vista Service Pack 2, or Windows 7, with a minimum of a 1 GHz processor and 512 MB of RAM, and you must have Microsoft's .NET framework 4 software installed.

If you run the program on an Operating System for which it is designed, it saves the rtmp file automatically, saving it in the directory ("folder") which the program is being run from.
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Old 03-12-2011, 02:55 PM
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RTMPdump.exe supports recording RTMPE streams


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This is really frustrating. Every software developer of commercial software has problems supporting RTMPE. If you know how to overcome Adobe's restrictions, please let us know.

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rtmpexplorer doesn't support RTMPE as well.

RTMPdump.exe supports recording RTMPE streams. This is why Adobe tried to suppress it. I use RTMPdump v2.3 on Windows 7, and it is able to record rtmpe streams.

As always, rtmpsrv.exe is the key to obtaining the url which rtmpdump needs. Every website that uses rtmpe seems to use a slightly different approach, so there is no standard set of switches that you can use with rtmpdump.

It will need different switches for each website (although probably every stream on a particular site will use the same format/combination of switches).

If you are running Win XP/Vista/7 make sure you have the very latest release of rtmpdump and rtmpsrv (release 2.3) because older releases become useless very quickly - the most popular of the target websites appear to regularly implement changes that are intended to defeat rtmpdump.

Thus release 2.2 no longer works on some sites, but release 2.3 does currently work on almost all sites.


Look at my posting here -

http://stream-recorder.com/forum/rtm...-dr-t8506.html
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Old 03-13-2011, 05:59 PM
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RTMPdump.exe supports recording RTMPE streams. This is why Adobe tried to suppress it. I use RTMPdump v2.3 on Windows 7, and it is able to record rtmpe streams.

As always, rtmpsrv.exe is the key to obtaining the url which rtmpdump needs. Every website that uses rtmpe seems to use a slightly different approach, so there is no standard set of switches that you can use with rtmpdump.

It will need different switches for each website (although probably every stream on a particular site will use the same format/combination of switches).

If you are running Win XP/Vista/7 make sure you have the very latest release of rtmpdump and rtmpsrv (release 2.3) because older releases become useless very quickly - the most popular of the target websites appear to regularly implement changes that are intended to defeat rtmpdump.

Thus release 2.2 no longer works on some sites, but release 2.3 does currently work on almost all sites.
I don't use rtmpdump.exe, since GUI RTMPE recorders for Windows work most of the time. And even when they don't work, I use rtmpsrv and rtmpsuck in Ubuntu, not Windows. rtmpdump 2.3 can be installed from the Ubuntu repository with ease. And a couple of lines allow to compile the latest versions of rtmpdump, rtmpsrv, rtmpsuck in Ubuntu. I haven't seen any success in running rtmpsuck in Windows without using commercial software.

See also:
How to use rtmpsuck in Ubuntu 10.04 Lucid Lynx
How to use rtmpdump with rtmpsrv in Linux
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Old 04-23-2011, 01:40 AM
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RTMPexplorer doesn't support RTMPE streams?
Who told you? They are supported.
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Old 04-23-2011, 02:10 AM
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Re: rtmpexplorer - rtmpsrv/rtmpdump GUI


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Who told you? They are supported.
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rtmpexplorer doesn't support RTMPE as well.
I did try it though on newmusiclive.ca, but it stalls at "Streaming on rtmp://0.0.0.0:1935" and I don't get any output at all. I might give it a shot later on another computer, perhaps.
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Old 04-23-2011, 02:22 AM
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Re: rtmpexplorer - rtmpsrv/rtmpdump GUI


RTMPexplorer allows to download RTMPE streams, check post#7 in the PlayMe-thread:
http://stream-recorder.com/forum/pla...usa-t8576.html

There i have posted a screenshot with rtmpexplorer in action with rtmpe. PLAYME definitely uses rtmpe technology and in the past, StreamTransport was able to download them. Not anymore. But GetFLV and rtmpexplorer can download PLAYME streams.
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