The main problem isn't getting the real stream urls, but actually having a good connection to those to be able to record/rebroadcast them. It seemed to be pretty much impossible 6 months ago, even with a good server in central Europe.
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Doso
Germany769 Posts
The main problem isn't getting the real stream urls, but actually having a good connection to those to be able to record/rebroadcast them. It seemed to be pretty much impossible 6 months ago, even with a good server in central Europe. | ||
IceCube
Croatia1403 Posts
On February 10 2010 07:09 Doso wrote: Don't tell me this is new for you guys? I thought this was common knowledge, at least for the OGN stream. I've been doing similar things in the past with with LiveHTTPHeaders, a Firefox addon, and VLC. The main problem isn't getting the real stream urls, but actually having a good connection to those to be able to record/rebroadcast them. It seemed to be pretty much impossible 6 months ago, even with a good server in central Europe. Yeah not all of us are internet gosuz. :p This is a great guide. Thank you! | ||
Plexa
Aotearoa39261 Posts
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aers
United States1210 Posts
If the OGN and MBC streams regularly lag for you, your resulting download from this is probably not going to be that great. The way this works is the downloader connects to the RTMP stream and outputs it to a file instead of to your screen. As you can imagine, a bad connection will cause loss of data. However, if those streams don't lag for you, enjoy your recordings. That scheduling feature could be real useful. @Doso: OGN actually massively increased the number of servers they had serving this stream; it was running pretty well at that point. Unfortunately they've changed their system slightly and this isn't the case anymore. MBC.. generally only reports as having one server streaming, but they keep changing it. I have no idea what the hell they're trying to do. | ||
Mystlord
United States10264 Posts
On February 10 2010 12:27 aers wrote: Just so people don't get confused, a disclaimer: If the OGN and MBC streams regularly lag for you, your resulting download from this is probably not going to be that great. The way this works is the downloader connects to the RTMP stream and outputs it to a file instead of to your screen. As you can imagine, a bad connection will cause loss of data. However, if those streams don't lag for you, enjoy your recordings. That scheduling feature could be real useful. @Doso: OGN actually massively increased the number of servers they had serving this stream; it was running pretty well at that point. Unfortunately they've changed their system slightly and this isn't the case anymore. MBC.. generally only reports as having one server streaming, but they keep changing it. I have no idea what the hell they're trying to do. Oh I was just going to say this. Cheers you tech genius you I think it's still much easier for everyone to just download the VODs off of youtube. We do have | ||
zatic
Zurich15306 Posts
On February 10 2010 07:09 Doso wrote: Don't tell me this is new for you guys? I thought this was common knowledge, at least for the OGN stream. I've been doing similar things in the past with with LiveHTTPHeaders, a Firefox addon, and VLC. The main problem isn't getting the real stream urls, but actually having a good connection to those to be able to record/rebroadcast them. It seemed to be pretty much impossible 6 months ago, even with a good server in central Europe. No, this is something completely different. About half a year ago most of the Korean sites moved from MMS to RTMP for streaming. So far you can't use VLC to restream or record RTMP streams. Getting the stream URLs isn't as trivial as well as they won't show up in any Firefox plugin. True though that a decent connection is essential or parts of the recording will be skipped. | ||
gds
Iceland1391 Posts
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Foucault
Sweden2826 Posts
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distant_voice
Germany2521 Posts
On February 10 2010 23:22 Foucault wrote: Is this legal? are you kidding? does it matter? | ||
zatic
Zurich15306 Posts
On February 10 2010 23:22 Foucault wrote: Is this legal? Yes, absolutely. Obviously depending on national copyright laws but I can hardly imagine there is a legislative that forbids this anywhere. Certainly legal in Sweden. | ||
APurpleCow
United States1372 Posts
Followed all directions, got this: | ||
deconduo
Ireland4122 Posts
On February 11 2010 00:44 APurpleCow wrote: =/ Followed all directions, got this: Yeah same here, it just fails, and retries over and over again. | ||
gds
Iceland1391 Posts
This thread can go to the trashbin now. | ||
APurpleCow
United States1372 Posts
On February 11 2010 01:25 gds wrote: just tried it too, failed, seems like ogn and mbc made something to avoid it. This thread can go to the trashbin now. ... FUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU | ||
Sadistx
Zimbabwe5568 Posts
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pioneer8
United States143 Posts
Too bad it won't work anymore. | ||
aers
United States1210 Posts
On February 11 2010 06:25 Sadistx wrote: I would imagine they have traffic monitors to prevent this sort of thing, so if one person retranslates the stream to us (mystlord for example) via livestream, it's fine, but when they suddenly see a spike of an extra 1000 users trying to use their direct stream they know something is up. It took them ages to notice ferron. :/ | ||
Lucktar
United States526 Posts
I miss ferron. ;; | ||
Subhash
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xiaojun
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