What is the difference between the -r option and the -i option.
Using the Kodi NTV.mx addon I have found that the -r option works for all platforms except Andrioid, where the -i option must be used.
When using the -i option it seems that the --stop/-B option do not work.
How to get the -B option to work together with the -i option?
regards
krogsbell
rtmpdump -h
RTMPDump v2.4
(c) 2010 Andrej Stepanchuk, Howard Chu, The Flvstreamer Team; license: GPL
rtmpdump: This program dumps the media content streamed over RTMP.
--help|-h               Prints this help screen.
--url|-i url            URL with options included (e.g. rtmp://host[

ort]/path swfUrl=url tcUrl=url)
--rtmp|-r url           URL (e.g. rtmp://host[

ort]/path)
--host|-n hostname      Overrides the hostname in the rtmp url
--port|-c port          Overrides the port in the rtmp url
--socks|-S host

ort    Use the specified SOCKS proxy
--protocol|-l num       Overrides the protocol in the rtmp url (0 - RTMP, 2 - RTMPE)
--playpath|-y path      Overrides the playpath parsed from rtmp url
--playlist|-Y           Set playlist before playing
--swfUrl|-s url         URL to player swf file
--tcUrl|-t url          URL to played stream (default: "rtmp://host[

ort]/app")
--pageUrl|-p url        Web URL of played programme
--app|-a app            Name of target app on server
--swfhash|-w hexstring  SHA256 hash of the decompressed SWF file (32 bytes)
--swfsize|-x num        Size of the decompressed SWF file, required for SWFVerification
--swfVfy|-W url         URL to player swf file, compute hash/size automatically
--swfAge|-X days        Number of days to use cached SWF hash before refreshing
--auth|-u string        Authentication string to be appended to the connect string
--conn|-C type:data     Arbitrary AMF data to be appended to the connect string
                        B:boolean(0|1), S:string, N:number, O

bject-flag(0|1),
                        Z

null), NB:name:boolean, NS:name:string, NN:name:number
--flashVer|-f string    Flash version string (default: "LNX 10,0,32,18")
--live|-v               Save a live stream, no --resume (seeking) of live streams possible
--subscribe|-d string   Stream name to subscribe to (otherwise defaults to playpath if live is specifed)
--realtime|-R           Don't attempt to speed up download via the Pause/Unpause BUFX hack
--flv|-o string         FLV output file name, if the file name is - print stream to stdout
--resume|-e             Resume a partial RTMP download
--timeout|-m num        Timeout connection num seconds (default: 30)
--start|-A num          Start at num seconds into stream (not valid when using --live)
--stop|-B num           Stop at num seconds into stream
--token|-T key          Key for SecureToken response
--jtv|-j JSON           Authentication token for Justin.tv legacy servers
--hashes|-#             Display progress with hashes, not with the byte counter
--buffer|-b             Buffer time in milliseconds (default: 36000000)
--skip|-k num           Skip num keyframes when looking for last keyframe to resume from. Useful if resume fails (default: 0)
--quiet|-q              Suppresses all command output.
--verbose|-V            Verbose command output.
--debug|-z              Debug level command output.
If you don't pass parameters for swfUrl, pageUrl, or auth these properties will not be included in the connect packet.