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Old 06-08-2017, 08:03 AM
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UDP/RTMFP - Impossible to download?


Hi, all

I try to download streamed videos from FujiTV.live (free until 30 June).

However, the site seems to use UDP and RTMFP.

I attempted to use Wireshark to identify the rtmfp URL and download an archived video with RTMPdump, but without success.

This post by KSV appears to suggest that it can be done.

http://stream-recorder.com/forum/sho...5&postcount=13

"Actually rtmpdump is using the normal rtmp protocol to download video not rtmfp. you can simply replace rtmfp with rtmp. rtmfp is intended for load distribution using end user's upload capacity and it's UDP based unlike rtmp which is TCP based."

However, I wasn't able to extract any RTMFP URL from the UDP packet in Wireshark, whilst the following successful example was from a TCP packet.

http://stream-recorder.com/forum/sho...60&postcount=8

Can any experienced user provide a pointer as to how a download from FujiTV.live can be achieved, perhaps with Wireshark, RTMPDumpHelper and RTMPdump?

Thanks in advance!
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