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[Site support request] stream.me #17673

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RyanBabij opened this issue Sep 26, 2018 · 1 comment
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[Site support request] stream.me #17673

RyanBabij opened this issue Sep 26, 2018 · 1 comment

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@RyanBabij
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@RyanBabij RyanBabij commented Sep 26, 2018

Please follow the guide below

  • You will be asked some questions and requested to provide some information, please read them carefully and answer honestly
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Make sure you are using the latest version: run youtube-dl --version and ensure your version is 2018.09.18. If it's not, read this FAQ entry and update. Issues with outdated version will be rejected.

  • I've verified and I assure that I'm running youtube-dl 2018.09.18

Before submitting an issue make sure you have:

  • At least skimmed through the README, most notably the FAQ and BUGS sections
  • Searched the bugtracker for similar issues including closed ones
  • Checked that provided video/audio/playlist URLs (if any) are alive and playable in a browser

What is the purpose of your issue?

  • Bug report (encountered problems with youtube-dl)
  • Site support request (request for adding support for a new site)
  • Feature request (request for a new functionality)
  • Question
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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 the -v flag to your command line you run youtube-dl with (youtube-dl -v <your command line>), copy the whole output and insert it here. It should look similar to one below (replace it with your log inserted between triple ```):

youtube-dl -v https://www.stream.me/archive/narcissa/narcissas-stream/kl46vDd62A                                 
[debug] System config: []                                                                                          
[debug] User config: []                                                                                            
[debug] Custom config: []                                                                                          
[debug] Command-line args: ['-v', 'https://www.stream.me/archive/narcissa/narcissas-stream/kl46vDd62A']            
[debug] Encodings: locale cp1252, fs mbcs, out cp850, pref cp1252                                                  
[debug] youtube-dl version 2018.09.18                                                                              
[debug] Python version 3.4.4 (CPython) - Windows-10-10.0.16299                                                     
[debug] exe versions: ffmpeg N-87130-g2b9fd15, ffprobe N-87130-g2b9fd15                                            
[debug] Proxy map: {}                                                                                              
[generic] kl46vDd62A: Requesting header                                                                            
WARNING: Falling back on generic information extractor.                                                            
[generic] kl46vDd62A: Downloading webpage                                                                          
[generic] kl46vDd62A: Extracting information                                                                       
ERROR: Unsupported URL: https://www.stream.me/archive/narcissa/narcissas-stream/kl46vDd62A                         
Traceback (most recent call last):                                                                                 
  File "C:\Users\dst\AppData\Roaming\Build archive\youtube-dl\rg3\tmpipjeparb\build\youtube_dl\YoutubeDL.py", line 
92, in extract_info                                                                                                
  File "C:\Users\dst\AppData\Roaming\Build archive\youtube-dl\rg3\tmpipjeparb\build\youtube_dl\extractor\common.py"
 line 507, in extract                                                                                              
  File "C:\Users\dst\AppData\Roaming\Build archive\youtube-dl\rg3\tmpipjeparb\build\youtube_dl\extractor\generic.py
, line 3298, in _real_extract                                                                                      
youtube_dl.utils.UnsupportedError: Unsupported URL: https://www.stream.me/archive/narcissa/narcissas-stream/kl46vDd
2A                                                                                                                 

<end of log>

If the purpose of this issue is a site support request please provide all kinds of example URLs support for which should be included (replace following example URLs by yours):

Note that youtube-dl does not support sites dedicated to copyright infringement. In order for site support request to be accepted all provided example URLs should not violate any copyrights.


Description of your issue, suggested solution and other information

Stream.me is a gaming video streaming site which currently is not listed in the supported URLs list. There is a large amount of content on there so I think it would be good to add support for this site.

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@Tatsh Tatsh commented Sep 29, 2018

This one is easy. From the page, look in the <script> tags for the line defining __context. In that JSON there are several m3u8 URIs under the key href and there is a JSON URI as well. The JSON URI is what the desktop will follow first to get m3u8 URIs. URL: https://video.creekcdn.com/mediasvc/v1/playlist/aiw/v/0/res/3/kl46vDd62A.json

screenshot-20180929084054

There are two formats for streaming and one format for the MP4.

The single video link would be supported but it would just do the same thing as the one without a timestamp. For splitting the video from that point you should use something like ffmpeg.

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