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Originally Posted by minipc
not sure what specific "workaround" lto is referring to, but if you simply refresh/reload the page when a broadcaster switches broadcasting mode (to or from private, group, or whatever), the chances of rtmpdumphelper/rtmpsuck crashing or stalling are greatly reduced. if your javascript skills are up to it, it might be an idea to automate the page refresh action by creating a targeted browser add-on/extension.
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If I remembered correctly, he added a line of code and recompiled it but I tried it and I still get crashes.
http://stream-recorder.com/forum/sho...&postcount=203
As for the js note, how would you determine when the broadcaster goes private/log off?
I've known about the refreshing page (I actually just close the window) but it is kind of an issue when using it on multiple streams. There's like 5-7 second window between the stream closing and rtmp crashing so it a bit hard when multitasking and not actually watching the stream