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RTMPDUMP(1)							   RTMPDUMP(1)

NAME
       rtmpdump - RTMP streaming media client

SYNOPSIS
       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

DESCRIPTION
       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.

OPTIONS
   Network Parameters
       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.

   Connection Parameters
       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  can‐
	      not  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 speci‐
	      fied 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 sub‐
	      objects  may be named, by prefixing the type with 'N' and speci‐
	      fying 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

   Session Parameters
       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 auto‐
	      matically, 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.

   Security Parameters
       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 Net‐
	      Stream.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	 hexa‐
	      decimal.	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 speci‐
	      fied 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  recalcu‐
	      lated  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	 time‐
	      stamp as before, it will not be retrieved again.

   Miscellaneous
       --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.

EXIT STATUS
       0      Successful program execution.

       1      Unrecoverable error.

       2      Incomplete transfer, resuming may get further.

ENVIRONMENT
       HOME   The value of $HOME is used as  the  location  for	 the  .swfinfo
	      file.

FILES
       $HOME/.swfinfo
	      Cache of SWF Verification information

SEE ALSO
       rtmpgw(8)

AUTHORS
       Andrej Stepanchuk, Howard Chu, The Flvstreamer Team
       <http://rtmpdump.mplayerhq.hu>

RTMPDump v2.4			  2012-07-24			   RTMPDUMP(1)
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