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Old 12-23-2014, 04:56 PM
DIZZAY DIZZAY is offline
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rtmpsuck keeps overwritting files


How do I prevent rtmpsuck from overwriting files when the stream is broken. I had a 30min stream saved and it was about 200mb. Something happened with the connection to the server for a brief second, and a new file was made that had overwritten the original file. I can save the streams just fine by using:

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rtmpsuck -i
Is there anything else I can do? Possibily to get the program to use a timestamp each time a new file is made? I'm using RTMPDump 2.4. Also, how do you fix MP4's after you're done downloading the stream? The timestamps are off so you can't even fast forward or seek in the video without it abruptly closing.
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Old 12-24-2014, 03:30 AM
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Re: rtmpsuck keeps overwritting files


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Possibily to get the program to use a timestamp each time a new file is made? I'm using RTMPDump 2.4.
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1. add timestamp to detected filename (rtmpsrv and rtmpsuck) to avoid overwriting the streams
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Also, how do you fix MP4's after you're done downloading the stream?
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Adobe's Real Time Messaging Protocol only transports the following file format: FLV
All downloaded files are FLV files, regardless of the file extension [.MP4]!
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