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Capturing HDS with VLCFirst of all, sorry for my bad english, I will try my best to you guys understand me.
So, with the Livestreamer, I can play HLS and HDS on VLC, and with the native player recorder I can record HLS direct from VLC, but sadly not HDS. It's still possible to capture HDS playing on VLC with programs like Fraps or DXtory (popular among video game youtubers), it's pretty good, because you can record a continuous file (source quality) instead of fragments. But my question is: is it possible to record HDS directly on VLC, just clicking the REC button? Any plugin, configuration, codec, etc? Thanks |
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Re: Capturing HDS with VLCYou can try hdsdump https://github.com/WendyH/hdsdump/releases for non-encrypted streams. There is also a linux version AdobeHDS.php
https://github.com/K-S-V/Scripts/blo...r/AdobeHDS.php For encrypted versions, no luck yet |
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Re: Capturing HDS with VLCQuote:
Code:
http://livestreamer.readthedocs.org/en/latest/cli.html Code:
File output options -o FILENAME, --output FILENAME Write stream data to FILENAME instead of playing it. |
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Re: Capturing HDS with VLCYes! It works very well, thank you for the solution nullacht!
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Tags: bandicam, capture, dxtory, fraps, hds, livestreamer, vlc |
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