Hey just jumping on this, this sometimes happens to me, this is my cmd line prompt:
I'm not sure what you mean by add -e option before -y, is it with this bit:Code:(c) 2010 Andrej Stepanchuk, Howard Chu, The Flvstreamer Team; license: GPL Connecting ... INFO: Connected... Starting download at: 0.000 kB INFO: Metadata: INFO: duration 10295.68 INFO: moovPosition 36.00 INFO: width 1280.00 INFO: height 720.00 INFO: videocodecid avc1 INFO: audiocodecid mp4a INFO: avcprofile 77.00 INFO: avclevel 31.00 INFO: aacaot 2.00 INFO: videoframerate 25.00 INFO: audiosamplerate 44100.00 INFO: audiochannels 2.00 INFO: trackinfo: INFO: length 10292001.00 INFO: timescale 1000.00 INFO: language eng INFO: sampledescription: INFO: sampletype amf0 INFO: length 10295681.00 INFO: timescale 1000.00 INFO: language eng INFO: sampledescription: INFO: sampletype avc1 INFO: length 10295682.00 INFO: timescale 1000.00 INFO: language eng INFO: sampledescription: INFO: sampletype mp4a 1039397.226 kB / 2436.00 sec (23.6%) Download may be incomplete (downloaded about 23.60%), try resuming C:\Users\>
Do I just put -e before the -y and then re-find my auth string + identifier (with the new -e command plus keep hold of the previously downloaded file?)Code:"http://www.bbc.co.uk/emp/releases/iplayer/revisions/617463_618125_4/617463_618125_4_emp.swf" -C O:1 -C O:0 -y "mp4:secure/3200kbps/events/p00w358f_1343735010534.mp4" -o "download.mp4"
I'm a bit out of my depth. If I can't get it to work ill just keep downloading again from scratch, it eventually works!
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I'm not here to teach anyone How to use proxies! OK?
But I hope this is your last question about proxies!
Click on the right button of New identity:
You can see address and port at top of log list:
Go to FF, Options, "Advanced" tab, "Network" tab, Setting, use Manual and enter address and port!
You can add it anywhere you want, like this:
Code:"http://www.bbc.co.uk/emp/releases/iplayer/revisions/617463_618125_4/617463_618125_4_emp.swf" -C O:1 -C O:0 -y "mp4:secure/3200kbps/events/p00w358f_1343735010534.mp4" -e -o "download.mp4"
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This works fine for me on OS X:
get_iplayer --raw "http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/olympics/2012/live-video/p00w332j" -
Possibly one of the most entertaining topics for some time. Not quite as good as the real thing tho
And, yes, I have not understood a word that has been written
But you guys had better be quick. The show ends tonight and I can not see the BBC keeping the vids on their servers for much longer after the flame goes out. -
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^Simply find the xml file and read expiration date: http://open.live.bbc.co.uk/mediaselector/5/select/format/xml/version/2.0/vpid/p00w3brg.../?backend=pips
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Code:
C:\Users\...\rtmpdump-v2.4-35>rtmpdump -r "rtmp://cp41752.edgefcs.net:1935/ondemand" -a "ondemand?auth=daEc.cddxbQcfbzd3dYdGa_cPcUb4aOcYdc-bqkkw3-bWG-Dp oGDoypKCsHszC&aifp=v001&slist=secure/1500kbps/MP/events/p00w395z_1343923141233.mp4;secure/800kbps/MP/events/p00w395z_1343923141216.mp4;secure/480kbps/MP/events/p00w3 95z_1343923141190.mp4;secure/3200kbps/events/p00w395z_1343923141251.mp4" identifier="mp4:secure/3200kbps/events/p00w395z_1343923141251.mp4" -W "http://www.bbc.co.uk/ emp/releases/iplayer/revisions/617463_618125_4/617463_618125_4_emp.swf" -C O:1 -C O:0 -y "mp4:secure/3200kbps/events/p00w395z_1343923141251.mp4" -o "judo1.flv" RTMPDump v2.4-35-ge0056c5 (c) 2010 Andrej Stepanchuk, Howard Chu, The Flvstreamer Team; license: GPL ERROR: RTMP_HashSWF: connection lost while downloading swfurl http://www.bbc.co.uk/emp/releases/iplayer/revisions/617463_618125_4/617463_618125_4_emp.swf Connecting ... ERROR: RTMP_Connect0, failed to connect socket. 10013 (Unknown error) C:\Users\...\rtmpdump-v2.4-35>rtmpdump -r "rtmp://cp41752.edgefcs.net:1935/ondemand" -a "ondemand?auth=daEc.cddxbQcfbzd3dYdGa_cPcUb4aOcYdc-bqkkw3-bWG-Dp oGDoypKCsHszC&aifp=v001&slist=secure/1500kbps/MP/events/p00w395z_1343923141233.mp4;secure/800kbps/MP/events/p00w395z_1343923141216.mp4;secure/480kbps/MP/events/p00w3 95z_1343923141190.mp4;secure/3200kbps/events/p00w395z_1343923141251.mp4" identifier="mp4:secure/3200kbps/events/p00w395z_1343923141251.mp4" -W "http://www.bbc.co.uk/ emp/releases/iplayer/revisions/617463_618125_4/617463_618125_4_emp.swf" -C O:1 -C O:0 -e -y "mp4:secure/3200kbps/events/p00w395z_1343923141251.mp4" -o "judo1.flv" RTMPDump v2.4-35-ge0056c5 (c) 2010 Andrej Stepanchuk, Howard Chu, The Flvstreamer Team; license: GPL ERROR: RTMP_HashSWF: connection lost while downloading swfurl http://www.bbc.co.uk/emp/releases/iplayer/revisions/617463_618125_4/617463_618125_4_emp.swf
1) ERROR: RTMP_Connect0, failed to connect socket. 10013 (Unknown error)
2) ERROR: RTMP_HashSWF: connection lost while downloading swfurl http://www.bbc.co.uk/emp/releases/iplayer/revisions/617463_618125_4/617463_618125_4_emp.swf
any advice on this please?
also, for the guys who cannot find the URL
Code:http://open.live.bbc.co.uk/mediaselector/5/select/format/xml/version/2.0/vpid/p00w395z/mediaset/pc/atk/f65f0a7e1157b338e0b2732cbd8a282d3ffa0a89/asn/1/?backend=pips]
i have 2 questions, as i just realise that there are 3 media bitrates i can choose
1500 => 496p ,, 2800 => 720p ,, 796 =>360p
how do i choose the resolution i want other then --mode=best ?
i am behind a HMA VPN, have no issues with opera:cache, get_iplayer, so i don't see how "connection error" is a problem.
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The Errors don't mean anything except your VPN doesn't work!
There are 4 bitrates, you missed 480 => 360p !
Each one you want, just copy their play path in the play path of rtmpdump ( -y ):
Code:rtmpdump -r "rtmp://cp41752.edgefcs.net/ondemand" -a "ondemand?auth=daEcMbEdvafamdKbhdYdPada6dWc0dzaFbw-bqkmUG-bWG-JolGBnBnHEtFuzC&aifp=v001&slist=secure/800kbps/MP/events/p00w395z_1343923141216.mp4;secure/480kbps/MP/events/p00w395z_1343923141190.mp4;secure/1500kbps/MP/events/p00w395z_13439231412 33.mp4;secure/3200kbps/events/p00w395z_1343923141251.mp4" -W "http://www.bbc.co.uk/emp/releases/iplayer/revisions/617463_618125_4/617463_618125_4_emp.swf" -y "mp4:secure/3200kbps/events/p00w395z_1343923141251.mp4" -o "judo.flv" RTMPDump (c) 2010 Andrej Stepanchuk, Howard Chu, The Flvstreamer Team; license: GPL Connecting ... INFO: Connected... Starting download at: 0.000 kB INFO: Metadata: INFO: duration 10902.70 INFO: moovPosition 36.00 INFO: width 1280.00 INFO: height 720.00 INFO: videocodecid avc1 INFO: audiocodecid mp4a INFO: avcprofile 77.00 INFO: avclevel 31.00 INFO: aacaot 2.00 INFO: videoframerate 25.00 INFO: audiosamplerate 44100.00 INFO: audiochannels 2.00 INFO: trackinfo: INFO: length 10900001.00 INFO: timescale 1000.00 INFO: language eng INFO: sampledescription: INFO: sampletype amf0 INFO: length 10902681.00 INFO: timescale 1000.00 INFO: language eng INFO: sampledescription: INFO: sampletype avc1 INFO: length 10902698.00 INFO: timescale 1000.00 INFO: language eng INFO: sampledescription: INFO: sampletype mp4a 320.682 kB / 0.80 sec (0.0%)
Last edited by Bahman; 13th Aug 2012 at 04:58.
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EDIT: fire wall issues, i resolved this
actually my firefox only returned 3 <media bitrate = xxx>, i did not see the 480p=>360p code.
also i noticed from ur quote, i PLACE THE identifier="...." bit in the wrong place of the rtmp command.
i will try again. thanks
EDIT: added the italics
everything works now, thanks for ur input bahman. =D=D=D=D=D
now to try and work eurovisionsports.tv which do not belong in this thread.
Last edited by quackeroats; 13th Aug 2012 at 05:23.
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Excellent flimbar, this does indeed work and is simpler that the previous method. As with the previous method, 4Gb file limit may cause problems, in which case the --start and --stop options can also be used with get_iplayer.
Also you may want to pick a different stream resolution, in which case the --modes option is needed. For example:
Code:get_iplayer <url> --raw --modes <mode> --start <start> --stop <stop>
Some streams don't have all video modes, for example the closing ceremony is not available in HD. To get the highest for a given stream you can provide a comma separated list to the --modes option, for example flashhd,flashvhigh which would first try the HD resolution, then very high if that fails.
You may still want to change the container to mp4 with ffmpeg after doing this, the --raw above downloads as plain flash. I have found this helpful for Windows Media Player as it does not like flv files. It also fixes the video files if you do need to split them. I believe FLVFixer also works for this. -
Closing Ceremony - No Commentary HD:
http://open.live.bbc.co.uk/mediaselector/5/select/version/2.0/mediaset/pc/vpid/p00w37c.../?backend=pips
They have removed any links to this video, but yesterday I got it before removing!
I have a problem with FFmpeg! I want to trim 4seconds at the first of part 2 video (which has no audio), but I can't! I used -ss parameter but doesn't work! What can I do? -
Well caught on the HD closing ceremony link, thanks. Don't suppose you have the opening ceremony link still?
What issue do you get with ffmpeg, does it just not trim the amount you expect or does it fail with an error?? I had a couple of streams on which I used -ss to fix the inconsistent timestamp for parts 2 and 3 that initially failed with the 1 second trim I tried, but worked with 4 or 5. Now I was not that bothered about loosing an extra few seconds and assumed it was due to encoding boundaries in the video stream which ffmpeg wanted to be aligned onto. I never got around to exploring it further or trying FLVFixer. -
I have downloaded Opening Ceremony in 2 parts! first one is 4GB and 2:44:40! but 2nd one starts at 2:45:00 and because of that ffmpeg doesn't find any stream:
Code:ffmpeg -ss 4 -i "London 2012 Olympic Opening Ceremony part 2.flv" -c:v copy -c:a copy "London 2012 Olympic Opening Ceremony Part 2.mp4" ffmpeg version N-43206-gf857465 Copyright (c) 2000-2012 the FFmpeg developers built on Aug 4 2012 16:10:39 with gcc 4.7.1 (GCC) configuration: --enable-gpl --enable-version3 --disable-w32threads --enable-ru ntime-cpudetect --enable-avisynth --enable-bzlib --enable-frei0r --enable-libass --enable-libcelt --enable-libopencore-amrnb --enable-libopencore-amrwb --enable -libfreetype --enable-libgsm --enable-libmp3lame --enable-libnut --enable-libope njpeg --enable-librtmp --enable-libschroedinger --enable-libspeex --enable-libth eora --enable-libutvideo --enable-libvo-aacenc --enable-libvo-amrwbenc --enable- libvorbis --enable-libvpx --enable-libx264 --enable-libxavs --enable-libxvid --e nable-zlib libavutil 51. 66.100 / 51. 66.100 libavcodec 54. 49.100 / 54. 49.100 libavformat 54. 22.100 / 54. 22.100 libavdevice 54. 2.100 / 54. 2.100 libavfilter 3. 5.102 / 3. 5.102 libswscale 2. 1.100 / 2. 1.100 libswresample 0. 15.100 / 0. 15.100 libpostproc 52. 0.100 / 52. 0.100 [flv @ 0234d420] Broken FLV file, which says no streams present, this might fail [flv @ 0234d420] Stream discovered after head already parsed [flv @ 0234d420] negative cts, previous timestamps might be wrong Last message repeated 98 times [flv @ 0234d420] Stream discovered after head already parsed Last message repeated 900 times Stream #0:001: Data: none . . Stream #0:989: Data: none Stream #0:990: Data: none Stream #0:991: Data: none Output #0, mp4, to 'London 2012 Olympic Opening Ceremony Part 2.mp4': Metadata: encoder : Lavf54.22.100 Stream #0:0: Video: h264 ([33][0][0][0] / 0x0021), yuv420p, 1280x720 [SAR 1: 1 DAR 16:9], q=2-31, 1k tbn, 1k tbc Stream #0:1: Audio: aac ([64][0][0][0] / 0x0040), 44100 Hz, stereo Stream mapping: Stream #0:0 -> #0:0 (copy) Stream #0:1 -> #0:1 (copy) Press [q] to stop, [?] for help [flv @ 0234d420] Stream discovered after head already parsed [flv @ 0234d420] New data stream 0:992 at pos:3377118 and DTS:9904s [flv @ 0234d420] Stream discovered after head already parsed [flv @ 0234d420] New data stream 0:993 at pos:5254981 and DTS:9908s [mp4 @ 040556a0] pts (3040) < dts (3080) in stream 0 av_interleaved_write_frame(): Invalid argument
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I had something similar to that this morning on a stream I downloaded. Just kept getting the "av_interleaved_write_frame(): Invalid argument" error, nothing else. In the end after trying various trim offsets I gave up redownloaded it in HD from the link you provided. This is the first stream were its failed completely in ffmpeg.
I am afraid I did not notice what the record start/stop times were to see if it was missing a chunk of time like yours. Did you stop the first part after <x> seconds or did it just stop due to 4Gb limit and then you started the second part were it left off?
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I don't like to use proxies and VPN in order to download these videos, because they make my internet speed so low. I gave the command and rtmpdump to my friend which live in UK, and he downloaded it for me and uploaded on his website. He is right now dling Closing Ceremony! lol
No, I didn't set stop parameter for it because I didn't thinks it fails after 4GB! Anyway, i didn't have problem with first part! It's OK!
Yes,
http://open.live.bbc.co.uk/mediaselector/5/select/format/xml/version/2.0/vpid/p00w33gm.../?backend=pips
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Just wondered about how the first part ended as I suspect the combination of --stop/--start for limiting the size and restarting were the first left off results in a cleaner termination of the first part and start up of the second part.
Thanks for the link. Where did you find this as I could not locate it except as a non-HD normal iPlayer link?
Just out of interest, and don't take this the wrong way, but did you "get" the opening ceremony without the commentry? Being British it made sense to me as its our history, but in places I was not sure whether non-Brits would understand the characters or story unfolding. There were a couple of bits I got a little lost in, but I think that mat have been due to the HD coverage I was watching. They had two streams being broadcast over the air, one 2D/3D HD stream and one 2D only stream, that were covering the event from different angles. -
I had that link in history of FireFox which is for catch-up section! I even have this one which is for iplayer section: http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/p00w2r5c/hd/Olympic_Ceremonies_London_2012_Online...emony_no_comm/
and the mediaselector: http://www.bbc.co.uk/mediaselector/4/mtis/stream/p00pvbhc
I think this one is a bit longer (in aspect of duration)!
I also got with Commentary version! My British friend also uploaded for me a mkv file which was 8.55GB and 5h 51min with Countdown and Opening ceremony! but Commentary version doesn't let us hear sounds in stadium perfectly!
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Last edited by quackeroats; 13th Aug 2012 at 19:30.
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Hi,
I'm new to this thread. I've been downloading from NBCOlympics. However, someone uploaded the closing ceremonies with 5.1 sound and said the streams came from the BBC Site (over 13GB in size!). Already, the NBC site doesn't have the full stream of the closing ceremonies (there are commercials from what I've heard) but not only that, NBCOlympics uses Youtube videos, and as such the audio is limited to 2 channels and is .aac format. Video also seems to be limited to a bitrate of around 5000 for 1080p.
So I'm here because I want the highest quality. However, I'm running into some trouble. I'm using a VPN (ipvanish) but none of the streams seem to play on the bbc site http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/olympics/2012/live-video
However, videos do play on the iplayer site: http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01m1l2q/Olympic_Ceremonies_London_2012_Closing_Ceremony/
It keeps saying "This content doesn't seem to be working. Try again later" on the non-iplayer BBC site. Anybody know what's up? I don't live in the US either but am able to make their videos work with my VPN. I don't understand why BBC videos won't play for me.
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Not sure whats up on the live site JustPassing, I sometimes get that error but usually after an extended period of time as I think the page and contents expires after a bit. It is probably due to the VPN you are using as the live site prefers to send the video as Adobe HDS (see an earlier post from Bahman).
As flimbar discovered and I expanded on a few posts back, you can simply use the get_iplayer scripts to download the streams from the live site using the alternative akamai feed. If you can get the standard iPlayer site to work I would have thought get_iplayer would also.
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Bahman are you still having issues with part 2 having no audio at the start? I discovered that all of my part 2's had audio/video sync issues of 4-5 seconds, the audio being behind the video. I am guessing this is as a result of the stream splitting.
Googling suggested using ffmpeg and the -itsoffset option, which seems to shift the timestamps of the audio or video streams in the file without actually trimming any data, but I failed to get this to work. After some more Googling it seems this may be an mp4 container issue/bug with ffmpeg.
After a bit more experimenting splitting the audio and video streams into separate files I found that the following seems to work in one simple command line:
Code:ffmpeg -i "in.mp4" -ss <offset> -i "in.mp4" -map 0:0 -map 1:1 -vcodec copy -acodec copy out.mp4
- The first -i selects the file from which the video stream will be taken (stream 0 in that file).
- Then we ask ffmpeg to seek to a given offset in the next input file with the -ss option (ffmpeg options apply to the following input file).
- The next input file specified by -i is used for the audio stream (stream 1 in that file).
- The -map options basically pick the video stream 0 from file 0 and the audio stream 1 from file 1.
- Finally the -vcodec copy and -acodec copy just ensure we don't re-encode.
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Thank you for helping, Mike!
I used this command and inputted flv files but it doesn't work yet! Why do you have used .mp4 file as input file? Our downloaded files are flv!
Code:ffmpeg -i "in.mp4" -ss <offset> -i "in.mp4" -map 0:0 -map 1:1 -vcodec copy -acodec copy out.mp4
Code:ffmpeg -i "London 2012 Olympic Opening Ceremony part 2.flv" -ss 4 -i "London 2012 Olympic Opening Ceremony part 2.flv" -map 0:0 -map 1:1 -vcodec copy -acodec copy "London 2012 Olympic Opening Ceremony part 2.mp4"
Code:[flv @ 0234d420] Broken FLV file, which says no streams present, this might fail [flv @ 0234d420] Stream discovered after head already parsed [flv @ 0234d420] negative cts, previous timestamps might be wrong Last message repeated 98 times Input #0, flv, from 'London 2012 Olympic Opening Ceremony part 2.flv': Duration: 03:50:56.68, start: 9896.040000, bitrate: 992 kb/s Stream #0:0: Video: h264 (Main), yuv420p, 1280x720 [SAR 1:1 DAR 16:9], 25 tb r, 1k tbn, 50 tbc Stream #0:1: Audio: aac, 44100 Hz, stereo, s16 Stream #0:2: Data: none [flv @ 02349ac0] Broken FLV file, which says no streams present, this might fail [flv @ 02349ac0] Stream discovered after head already parsed [flv @ 02349ac0] negative cts, previous timestamps might be wrong Last message repeated 98 times [flv @ 02349ac0] Stream discovered after head already parsed Last message repeated 991 times Stream #1:991: Data: none Output #0, mp4, to 'London 2012 Olympic Opening Ceremony part 2.mp4': Metadata: encoder : Lavf54.22.100 Stream #0:0: Video: h264 ([33][0][0][0] / 0x0021), yuv420p, 1280x720 [SAR 1: 1 DAR 16:9], q=2-31, 1k tbn, 1k tbc Stream #0:1: Audio: aac ([64][0][0][0] / 0x0040), 44100 Hz, stereo Stream mapping: Stream #0:0 -> #0:0 (copy) Stream #0:1 -> #0:1 (copy) Press [q] to stop, [?] for help [mp4 @ 0420fba0] Application provided invalid, non monotonically increasing dts to muxer in stream 0: 40 >= 40 av_interleaved_write_frame(): Invalid argument
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I only use MP4 files because Windows Media Player does not play FLV files. The FLV to MP4 is only a container change after all.
I have however always had to specify a skip value -ss when doing the FLV to MP4 conversion for parts 2 onwards otherwise I get that error. I usually can get away with a 1 second skip and that seems enough to get ffmpeg to ignore the invalid dts. There may be a better way to do this but that worked and so far I have not had time to explore other options. FLVFixer may do it.
I suspect it fails for you because although you are skipping the audio stream, the video stream has the broken dts. You could try a skip on both audio and video streams, i.e. put a -ss before the first -i. You would then have to shift your audio by a bit more, for example the first -ss 1 the second -ss 5. When I convert FLV to MP4 the -ss 1 I use gets applied to both audio and video streams.
As I said the better way may be to fix the FLV so ffmpeg does not barf on it in the first place. Skipping over the start of the audio/video stream to avoid the error is a little brutal.
BTW when you said there was silence at the start, was the audio and video out of sync from there on? If not maybe what you need to trim is actually the video stream?
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No, Video starts but there is no audio for 3.96 sec and after that Audio comes and is sync with the video!
Anyway, It was a bug of new version of ffmpeg! I was using 4 Aug version which had bugs!
I used an old version of ffmpeg and this simple command!! It's OK right now and Sync! yahhhoooooooooooooo!
Code:ffmpeg -ss 4 -i "part 2.flv" -c:v copy -c:a copy "Part 2.mp4"
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