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Old 11-07-2016, 04:50 PM
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Re: Recording reallifecam.com


xanathar, welcome back.


I did not move one inch with ubuntu after installing it on one of my many ssds.

Next what I would like to do is run rtmpsuck on ubuntu and post result here.

Reading old posts on this forum I see there was a time when rtmpsuck did not work well and KSV patched it.




In windows, on filmon BBC 4 rtmpsuck shows this:

RTMP Proxy Server v2.4 GIT-2015-12-14 (Compiled by KSV)
(c) 2010 Andrej Stepanchuk, Howard Chu; license: GPL

Streaming on rtmp://0.0.0.0:1935
ERROR: Handshake failed
ERROR: Handshake failed
Closing connection... Closing connection... done!

ERROR: Handshake failed
done!

ERROR: Handshake failed
Closing connection... ERROR: Handshake failed
done!

Closing connection... Closing connection... done!

done!




on reallifecam stream does not appear and rtmpsuck shows this:

RTMP Proxy Server v2.4 GIT-2015-12-14 (Compiled by KSV)
(c) 2010 Andrej Stepanchuk, Howard Chu; license: GPL

Streaming on rtmp://0.0.0.0:1935



on ImLive commes half the way and crushes.



I can record free filmon and ImLive streams easily because there is no token,
those extremists from RLC use token for free steams and I know of rtmpsuck only to bypass them.

That guy with 2 computers may had achieved something then, and may be worth trying to replicate,
but how did he run rtmpsuck in windows then when there was no rtmpdumphelper ?
May be easier trying linux than having headache with Microsoft here.

Why rtmpsuck?

MCKV has 100 tokens, none works for umut, and I am far behind you in swf.



In the meantime, something interesting what rtmpdump can do ( content aside ):

rtmpdump -r "rtmp://publish.thewebstream.co/ppv//passionxxx" -W "http://iptv.firestormmedia.tv/flash/player/player.20160518.swf" | "vlc.exe" -

http://stream-recorder.com/forum/sho...57&postcount=2


livestreamer does miracles sometimes too, but not everywhere.
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