On Thu Jul 3 19:43:25 BST 2014, TQ wrote:
I seem to recall a thread a while ago regarding large files ( >4GB or
so) which truncate at the fat32 limit due to, ISTR, rtmpdump.
I've trawled back through my archives and can't find any reference.
Does anybody remember it,
You can find this thread in the Feb 2014 list archives:
http://lists.infradead.org/pipermail/get_iplayer/2014-February/thread.html#startOP was
Sam P:http://lists.infradead.org/pipermail/get_iplayer/2014-February/005425.htmland the
issue was observed on the flashhd quality variant of theWinter Olympics 2014 Opening
Ceremony...> what was the solutionMany thanks to dinkypumpkin, who provided a special
mod of rtmpdumpto bypass the RTMP 4GB limit (which has nothing to do with the file
systemof your hard disk):https://bitbucket.org/dinkypumpkin/rtmpdump/branch/4GBIf you
are on Windows, you can grab the x86 binary here (again,c/o
dinkypumpkin):https://bitbucket.org/dinkypumpkin/rtmpdump/downloadsYou can safely
replace your current copy of rtmpdump.exe(or choose to back it up first) with this moded
one - just rename itfrom rtmpdump-4GB.exe to simply rtmpdump.exe. Or you can point
get_iplayer to this new binary by editing yoursystem options file or via the --rtmpdump
<path> option...If not on Windows, I'm sure others can step in...Regar!
ds,Vangelis.
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