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    I tried several methods to record a specific IPTV channel but found the best way is using VLC.
    The only problem is that the recording stops suddenly sometimes, and I lose the recordings unless I keep watching all the time.
    Perhaps there is a setup in VLC so that it can sound a beep when this happens?
    Is there a more reliable method that would keep recording all the time even after an interruption, until the end of the program?
    Thanks for your valuable comments.
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    Originally Posted by Subtitles View Post
    I tried several methods to record a specific IPTV channel but found the best way is using VLC.
    The only problem is that the recording stops suddenly sometimes, and I lose the recordings unless I keep watching all the time.
    Perhaps there is a setup in VLC so that it can sound a beep when this happens?
    Is there a more reliable method that would keep recording all the time even after an interruption, until the end of the program?
    Thanks for your valuable comments.
    try with streamlink ??
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    @october262 thanks for the suggestion. I might give Streamlink a try.
    So far VLC is doing a great job, I just wish I can get a beep when the recoding stops all of a sudden.
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    I tried a very simple solution to record IPTV stream or any other stream, using ffmpeg and the -t command. No need to use VLC after all.

    This is how it looks to record 10 minutes duration

    ffmpeg -i [Streaming URL] -c copy -t 00:10:00 test.mp4
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    Does anyone know how to schedule a recording using ffmpeg?
    I want to use the script above:
    ffmpeg -i [Streaming URL] -c copy -t 00:10:00 test.mp4
    but let the recording starts at a future time, let's say several hours from now.
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  6. Originally Posted by Subtitles View Post
    Does anyone know how to schedule a recording using ffmpeg?
    Windows Task Scheduler and ffmpeg? That can even boot the computer to run the batch file. I used to use this to record streaming radio broadcasts.

    You could use -ss but that will waste bandwidth. Maybe -cue?
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