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Can't download videos from bbs (plays fine in browser) #10456
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Works fine with rtmpdump 2.4.r96.fa8646d. Are you using the latest rtmpdump? |
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On 2016-08-27, at 11:57 PM, Yen Chi Hsuan notifications@github.com wrote:
I'm using
Macport reports it is up to date
Even trying to force it to update:
I'll see about getting macports to update from one version of 2.4 to another version of 2.4 ... (geez, bump the release numbers people :-) Entertaining minecraft videos |
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Seems Macports uses the stable 2.4 release, namely 2.4.r0. There are several fixes between 2.4.r0 and 2.4.r96. |
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@keybounce Does the latest 2.4.r96 work for you? |
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Which commit corresponds to r96? I just cloned the rtmpdump git. There was a bunch of commits in 2011, including something in july that has a comment of "v2.4 changes", followed by some april commits out of sequence (I suspect either a rebase or a late merge), then more stuff in 2011. Then, in 2012, a bunch of stuff out of date order. Then stuff in the last half of 2013. Then july 2014, then december 2015. But no tags. No branches. No sign of reordering. It's like someone stripped all side branches, development tests, rebasing history, dead branches, etc., all of that removed, leaving only the master trunk. A tiny bit of visible branching back in 2009. And apparently, no changes/commits in 9 months, yet no release in that time. I strongly suspect that this is not the real master repository, but mearly what the developers are willing to publish and not rebase/edit. Let me compile fa8646 and see how it works. EDIT: Ahh, re-read the earlier comment:
Yea, that looks like the version I need to use. EDIT 2: Huge number of "is deprecated: first deprecated in OS X 10.7 [-Wdeprecated-declarations]" warnings. |
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Nope. This should be as simple as knowing what additional flags to pass to the "ld" pass, but I don't know what to do:
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OK, so:
Not a system-level crash reporter, just a command line problem. |
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Try this and run youtube-dl again:
If it still fails, you may consider rtmpdump in Homebrew. It's 2.4.r96.fa8646d. |
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Alright. I did a full clone of rtmpdump. Still fails.
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I'm afraid I can't help more. I copied this command:
And it's working fine for me:
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Please follow the guide below
xinto all the boxes [ ] relevant to your issue (like that [x])Make sure you are using the latest version: run
youtube-dl --versionand ensure your version is 2016.08.28. If it's not read this FAQ entry and update. Issues with outdated version will be rejected.Before submitting an issue make sure you have:
What is the purpose of your issue?
The following sections concretize particular purposed issues, you can erase any section (the contents between triple ---) not applicable to your issue
If the purpose of this issue is a bug report, site support request or you are not completely sure provide the full verbose output as follows:
Add
-vflag to your command line you run youtube-dl with, copy the whole output and insert it here. It should look similar to one below (replace it with your log inserted between triple ```):Attempting to download the clips for Frozen Planet fails.
I can watch most of the clips in the browser. A few, such as the 4th one (a highlight, not from an episode) does not -- and that one will give a geolocation error from youtube-dl. But the rest can be played without location restriction, but not downloaded.