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Veetle RTMPDump Script?I noticed online there are Justin.tv scripts that can use wget and other tricks to get tokens and everything needed to play/record their streams.
Anybody know of a any Veetle rtmpdump scripts that can do the same? I can use bat (Win) or sh (Lin). |
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Re: Veetle RTMPDump Script?Quote:
stream-recorder.com/forum/announcement.php?f=4 |
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Re: Veetle RTMPDump Script?Quote:
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Re: Veetle RTMPDump Script?not working
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Re: Veetle RTMPDump Script?What is the password?
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Re: Veetle RTMPDump Script? |
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Re: Veetle RTMPDump Script?Thanks I got the script and it seems to work somewhat.
VLC never seems to play anything. Yet when I modified it to use mplayer -dumpstream it gives strange files that only VLC can play and ffmpeg refuses to convert. While others don't even open in VLC. Any other program I can use to dump the http stream? EDIT: Thanks to the fine folks over at the XBMC Forums for the Veetle Plugin I found out that Veetle actually "broke" the FLV file header making it a "GGG" header instead. So media players/converters just refuse to do anything with it not understanding what it is. But I found out if you open recorded file with HxD Hex Editor and change GGG to FLV in "ASCII" mode and save, file is completely normal then. Last edited by RedPenguin : 09-19-2012 at 04:34 AM. |
Tags: rtmpdmp, veetle |
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