The dots are only in the raw data. Wireshark decodes most of the packets. If you click these decoded packets, you'll easily find the parameters without dots. If Wireshark doesn't decode the packets you could do this manually using the rtmp specification to get rid of the 'dots'. But this is really time-consuming
I didn't say, that you have to use Linux. It's just more comfortable to use rtmpsrv/rtmpsuck there (i.m.h.o.). With Windows I can't help you
Btw: Often the parameter swfPath isn't necessary.