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RTMPDUMP(1) |
FreeBSD General Commands Manual |
RTMPDUMP(1) |
rtmpdump - RTMP streaming media client
rtmpdump -r url [-n hostname]
[-c port] [-l protocol]
[-S host:port] [-a app]
[-t tcUrl] [-p pageUrl]
[-s swfUrl] [-f flashVer]
[-u auth] [-C conndata]
[-y playpath] [-Y] [-v]
[-d subscription] [-e]
[-k skip] [-A start]
[-B stop] [-b buffer]
[-m timeout] [-T key]
[-j JSON] [-w swfHash]
[-x swfSize] [-W swfUrl]
[-X swfAge] [-o output] [-#]
[-q] [-V] [-z]
rtmpdump -h
rtmpdump is a tool for dumping media content streamed over RTMP.
rtmpdump makes a connection to the specified RTMP server
and plays the media specified by the given url. The url should be of
the form
rtmp[t][e]://hostname[:port][/app[/playpath]]
Plain rtmp, as well as tunneled and encrypted sessions are
supported.
These options define how to connect to the media server.
- --rtmp -r url
- URL of the server and media content.
- --host -n hostname
- Overrides the hostname in the RTMP URL.
- --port -c port
- Overrides the port number in the RTMP URL.
- --protocol -l number
- Overrides the protocol in the RTMP URL.
0 = rtmp
1 = rtmpt
2 = rtmpe
3 = rtmpte
4 = rtmps
5 = rtmpts
- --socks -S host:port
- Use the specified SOCKS4 proxy.
These options define the content of the RTMP Connect request packet. If correct
values are not provided, the media server will reject the connection attempt.
- --app -a app
- Name of application to connect to on the RTMP server. Overrides the app in
the RTMP URL. Sometimes the rtmpdump URL parser cannot determine the app
name automatically, so it must be given explicitly using this option.
- --tcUrl -t url
- URL of the target stream. Defaults to
rtmp[e]://host[:port]/app/playpath.
- --pageUrl -p url
- URL of the web page in which the media was embedded. By default no value
will be sent.
- --swfUrl -s url
- URL of the SWF player for the media. By default no value will be
sent.
- --flashVer -f version
- Version of the Flash plugin used to run the SWF player. The default is
"LNX 10,0,32,18".
- --auth -u string
- An authentication string to be appended to the Connect message. Using this
option will append a Boolean TRUE and then the specified string. This
option is only used by some particular servers and is deprecated. The more
general --conn option should be used instead.
- --conn -C type:data
- Append arbitrary AMF data to the Connect message. The type must be B for
Boolean, N for number, S for string, O for object, or Z for null. For
Booleans the data must be either 0 or 1 for FALSE or TRUE, respectively.
Likewise for Objects the data must be 0 or 1 to end or begin an object,
respectively. Data items in subobjects may be named, by prefixing the type
with 'N' and specifying the name before the value, e.g. NB:myFlag:1. This
option may be used multiple times to construct arbitrary AMF sequences.
E.g.
-C B:1 -C S:authMe -C O:1 -C NN:code:1.23 -C NS:flag:ok -C O:0
These options take effect after the Connect request has succeeded.
- --playpath -y path
- Overrides the playpath parsed from the RTMP URL. Sometimes the rtmpdump
URL parser cannot determine the correct playpath automatically, so it must
be given explicitly using this option.
- --playlist -Y
- Issue a set_playlist command before sending the play command. The playlist
will just contain the current playpath.
- --live -v
- Specify that the media is a live stream. No resuming or seeking in live
streams is possible.
- --subscribe -d stream
- Name of live stream to subscribe to. Defaults to playpath.
- --realtime -R
- Download approximately in realtime, without attempting to speed up via
Pause/Unpause commands ("the BUFX hack"). Useful for servers
that jump backwards in time at the Unpause command. Resuming and seeking
in realtime streams is still possible.
- --resume -e
- Resume an incomplete RTMP download.
- --skip -k num
- Skip num keyframes when looking for the last keyframe from which to
resume. This may be useful if a regular attempt to resume fails. The
default is 0.
- --start -A num
- Start at num seconds into the stream. Not valid for live
streams.
- --stop -B num
- Stop at num seconds into the stream.
- --buffer -b num
- Set buffer time to num milliseconds. The default is 36000000.
- --timeout -m num
- Timeout the session after num seconds without receiving any data
from the server. The default is 120.
These options handle additional authentication requests from the server.
- --token -T key
- Key for SecureToken response, used if the server requires SecureToken
authentication.
- --jtv -j JSON
- JSON token used by legacy Justin.tv servers. Invokes
NetStream.Authenticate.UsherToken
- --swfhash -w hexstring
- SHA256 hash of the decompressed SWF file. This option may be needed if the
server uses SWF Verification, but see the --swfVfy option below.
The hash is 32 bytes, and must be given in hexadecimal. The
--swfsize option must always be used with this option.
- --swfsize -x num
- Size of the decompressed SWF file. This option may be needed if the server
uses SWF Verification, but see the --swfVfy option below. The
--swfhash option must always be used with this option.
- --swfVfy -W url
- URL of the SWF player for this media. This option replaces all three of
the --swfUrl, --swfhash, and --swfsize options. When
this option is used, the SWF player is retrieved from the specified URL
and the hash and size are computed automatically. Also the information is
cached in a .swfinfo file in the user's home directory, so that it
doesn't need to be retrieved and recalculated every time rtmpdump is run.
The .swfinfo file records the URL, the time it was fetched, the
modification timestamp of the SWF file, its size, and its hash. By
default, the cached info will be used for 30 days before re-checking.
- --swfAge -X days
- Specify how many days to use the cached SWF info before re-checking. Use 0
to always check the SWF URL. Note that if the check shows that the SWF
file has the same modification timestamp as before, it will not be
retrieved again.
- --flv -o output
- Specify the output file name. If the name is - or is omitted, the stream
is written to stdout.
- --hashes -#
- Display streaming progress with a hash mark for each 1% of progress,
instead of a byte counter.
- --quiet -q
- Suppress all command output.
- --verbose -V
- Verbose command output.
- --debug -z
- Debug level output. Extremely verbose, including hex dumps of all packet
data.
- --help -h
- Print a summary of command options.
- 0
- Successful program execution.
- 1
- Unrecoverable error.
- 2
- Incomplete transfer, resuming may get further.
- HOME
- The value of $HOME is used as the location for the .swfinfo
file.
- $HOME/.swfinfo
- Cache of SWF Verification information
Andrej Stepanchuk, Howard Chu, The Flvstreamer Team
<http://rtmpdump.mplayerhq.hu>
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