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Originally Posted by hyc
You can use rtmpsuck on Windows if you have a TCP/IP filter that handles connection redirects. I'm not aware of any free drivers for Windows that will do this. I have one for Windows XP that my company sells. If you want it, feel free to email sales@symas.com for a "TCPX For Windows" license.
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What kind of traffic needs to be redirected to rtmpsuck? TCP/IP coming to port 1935? Should this traffic be redirected to localhost:1935?
And what about RTMPE protocol? Do you think a TCP/IP filter that handles connection redirects for RTMPE streams can be DMCA compliant?
What about rtmpsuck.exe on Windows? Can it be just launched or any tweaks are needed?
symas driver works in Windows XP only?