Marcel Rieux wrote: > On Mon, Nov 16, 2009 at 8:04 PM, Ed Greshko <Ed.Greshko@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > >> That said, I gave you a start for saving those movie clips. >> > > You mean this? > > ./rtmpdump_x86 -r > "rtmp://203.77.184.132/a1863/o6/tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/cosby-full-revised-CHN.mp4" > -o outfile.mp4 > Sorry.... That wasn't the movie clip. That was the PBS video you referenced in: http://video.pbs.org/video/1082087546/ > The problem is that, here, you have the whole path and the name of the > file to stream, which you don't have in the case of the CBC, BBC, PBS, > etc. > > As I said, it isn't easy or simple..... In order to learn "tp-live/PBS_CP_General_Audience/cosby-full-revised-CHN.mp4" you have to use tcpdump or wireshark to capture the IP packets and then look at them to find the information. The a1863/o6 string is also part of the RTMP protocol that you need to determine. That info is also in the IP packets but seems to be the same for all PBS videos. So, that is what you need to do for PBS. For BBC, you should investigate get_iplayer or iplayer. For CBC, you need to do your own research. The bottom line is what I said earlier. Each media provider uses their own version of middle ware. So, for each media provider you need to dig in and figure it out. I've done that for you for PBS and BBC with the help of google as well as my own understanding of IP packet capture. -- Paul's Law: You can't fall off the floor. Guess Who! http://tinyurl.com/mc4xe7
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