The latest release is 2.4 which you can check out from git. Aside from variousminor bugfixes since 2.3, RTMPE type 9 handshakes are now supported.Releases will also be provided as compressed tar archives inthe download directory. There are also zip archivesin this directory; these contain binaries of builds for Windows or otherplatforms.
Read the ChangeLog for a summary of the changes ineach release.
As of 2.2 the main protocol code is now available in its own library, librtmp.This library is licensed under LGPL so it may be used freely in otherapplications. As of 2.3 the library may also be built as a shared library,not just a static library
Some manpages have been added for 2.2. You can read thertmpdump manpage and thertmpgw manpage online as well.
An overview of the library is also available in thelibrtmp manpage.
As of 2.1 there are two additional server programs, rtmpsrv andrtmpsuck.
rtmpsuck is a transparent proxy; it intercepts connections from a clientand then makes an outbound connection to the real server. After allhandshaking is complete and encryption keys with both sides arenegotiated, it records the cleartext stream data into files whilerelaying the data from the server to the client.
Discussion forums:
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-recorder.com/forum/rtmpdump-f54.html - note, that site is not affiliated with the RTMPDump project, but they're pretty active with helping answer questions.
It means that the power was back on around 15:37.
The reason for the 2 minutes time-difference between the access points is their loading speed. In the slower routers, the timer started 2 minutes after the power was back on.
In the last few weeks, I added support for recovering passwords from external hard drive contains the most recent versions of Windows (Windows 10, Windows 8, Windows 7) for some of the NirSoft Password-Recovery tools, including IE PassView, ChromePass, Network Password Recovery, and WirelessKeyView.
Until now there was only support for reading external drive passwords of Windows XP or Windows Vista and I had to do a very intensive reverse engineering in order to upgrade my DPAPI decryption code to work with Windows 7 and newer systems.
In addition to the upgrade of existing tools, there are also a few new utilities in development process that are specifically designed to extract passwords from external hard drive.
For example, if your user profile is stored in c:\users\nirsoft64 and the shadow copy path is \\?\GLOBALROOT\Device\HarddiskVolumeShadowCopy1 then the correct path that you have to type is \\?\GLOBALROOT\Device\HarddiskVolumeShadowCopy1\users\nirsoft64 :
You also have to type the logon password of this user profile, because the logon password is needed to decrypt the passwords.
Assuming that you type the correct user profile path and logon password, IE PassView will decrypt the passwords stored by IE in the date that the shadow copy was created.
You can also use the same technique with the other tools that have external drive support (ChromePass, Network Password Recovery, WirelessKeyView, Dialpass )
Be aware that like any password-recovery tool, these tools trigger warnings and alerts in many Antivirus programs and your Antivirus software, firewall, or even your Web browser may block you from downloading them.
There are 2 freeware utilities that can help you to recover your lost Gmail password: Mail PassView to recover the password from popular email clients, like Outlook and Windows Live Mail, and WebBrowserPassView, to recover the password from your Web Browser.
After running Mail PassView, the main window displays the details of all email accounts found in your system. In order to find the password of your Gmail account, you should locate the record where the value of the server column is pop.gmail.com or imap.gmail.com
After you download it, open the zip file and run the WebBrowserPassView.exe executable. Be aware that because this utility can extract password from your system, your Antivirus software may display an alert and even block you from running this .exe file.
BlueScreenView utility allows you to watch the blue screen crashes occurred in your system by reading and analyzing the MiniDump files created on every crash by the operating system. The MiniDump files are usually created under C:\WINDOWS\Minidump, unless the path was modified in the system failure settings of Windows.
I tested Jaksta in recording mode to capture livestreaming from Amateur.tv. The problem occurs when there is a private, the video continues to run but the sound is muted. Jaksta does not remain silent. This is not the case with other software such as RTMPDump.
Your logs are showing audio data being received, processed and recorded to file. No errors. However they are only for a period in the middle of a stream session, you havnt followed the instructions provided and switched on Debug mode before you go to the site and start streaming. This means all the connection details are not in the log. You then need to continue in debug mode until the model goes private so that is all logged. After that you can collect the logs.
Im confused as to how you are getting RTMP though. Every stream I have tried using firefox (and chrome) is a HLS stream not an RTMP stream. Are you using an old version of Firefox? Are you logged into this site? If you log out do you still get an RTMP stream?
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