On 18 July 2011 19:19, dinkypumpkin wrote:
> On 17/07/2011 21:57, Sam Kuper wrote:
>>
>> ERROR: Failed to record 'Thermal imagery in the desert - -
>> (http://www.bbc.co.uk/learningzone/clips/thermal-imagery-in-the-desert/3204.html)'
>> ...
>> > Clearly this didn't work, despite my having provided
On 17/07/2011 21:57, Sam Kuper wrote:
ERROR: Failed to record 'Thermal imagery in the desert - -
(http://www.bbc.co.uk/learningzone/clips/thermal-imagery-in-the-desert/3204.html)'
...
> Clearly this didn't work, despite my having provided a long set of
fallback modes. I'm unsure how to proceed, a
On 07/18/11 16:03, Sam Kuper wrote:
On 18 July 2011 11:14, Nigel Taylor wrote:
The auth part depends on the IP address, so you can't cut and paste.
OK, as I suspected. Thanks for confirming.
The auth part is also only valid for a certain period of time.
rtmpsvr requires you to directs th
On 18 July 2011 16:03, Sam Kuper wrote:
>>> If you compare,
>>> get_iplayer is not passing the correct parameters to rtmpdump, which why you
>>> get the access error.
>>
>> Aha! Thank you for pointing this out. Is this a bug in get_iplayer? If
>> so, ought it to be reported somewhere, or is this m
On 18 July 2011 11:14, Nigel Taylor wrote:
> The auth part depends on the IP address, so you can't cut and paste.
OK, as I suspected. Thanks for confirming.
> rtmpsvr requires you to directs the traffic to it.
Aha! I hadn't clocked that. Thank you.
> On Debian (Linux)
> I have a user rtmp, und
Hi,
The auth part depends on the IP address, so you can't cut and paste.
rtmpsvr requires you to directs the traffic to it.
On Debian (Linux)
I have a user rtmp, under which I run rtmpsrv. The traffic to port 1935
is redirected using iptables -
iptables -t nat -A OUTPUT -p tcp --dport 1935 -
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