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librtmp - Help Thread
I have completed another collection of librtmp/rtmpdump based on the very latest KSV patches.

They are all in "Newest-05-15-13" folder.

I put a test file in under Android called "stripped" which simply means debug code is removed to make the file smaller but I don't have an Android to test to verify it works, so I'd like somebody to test.

I mean no reason it should not work but I don't want to be giving folks a bad file.
(2013-05-17, 04:30)RedPenguin Wrote: I have completed another collection of librtmp/rtmpdump based on the very latest KSV patches.

They are all in "Newest-05-15-13" folder.

I put a test file in under Android called "stripped" which simply means debug code is removed to make the file smaller but I don't have an Android to test to verify it works, so I'd like somebody to test.

I mean no reason it should not work but I don't want to be giving folks a bad file.

Hello,
first i would like to thank you for the stagefright Build 19.02 With the updated librtmp. However i couldnt manage to install it although I have already uninstalled the previous version.
Is there a way to automatically replace the file on boot, e.g with init.d script?
I can try your newest file, although I thought the correct format for android is librtmp.so (without .0) I will try it in the next week.
(2013-05-25, 17:39)meddem Wrote:
(2013-05-17, 04:30)RedPenguin Wrote: I have completed another collection of librtmp/rtmpdump based on the very latest KSV patches.

They are all in "Newest-05-15-13" folder.

I put a test file in under Android called "stripped" which simply means debug code is removed to make the file smaller but I don't have an Android to test to verify it works, so I'd like somebody to test.

I mean no reason it should not work but I don't want to be giving folks a bad file.

Hello,
first i would like to thank you for the stagefright Build 19.02 With the updated librtmp. However i couldnt manage to install it although I have already uninstalled the previous version.
Is there a way to automatically replace the file on boot, e.g with init.d script?
I can try your newest file, although I thought the correct format for android is librtmp.so (without .0) I will try it in the next week.

I suppose anything is possible, I don't have any real experience with Android to know how to do so, but I do have Linux experience. Though from messing with my buddy's Nexus 7, I noticed many of the normal Linux rules are "broken" or "circumvented" in Android making everything confusing, LoL.

I was amazed how the Raspberry Pi file from a Linux ARM compiler would not work when the Nexus 7 is ARM Linux.
Can anybody healp me and guide me step by step how to update librtmp in gbox midnigh v2.2 OSAndroid bcouse I I didnt see any librtmp in my device I followed the instructions or I dont need to update librtmp in any situation please reply me ither I need to update or not bcouse I am facing problem to watch sportsdevil most of the channels in sportsdevil I cant watch whereas all those channels r working for others I will.I will appreciate if anybody healp me regarding this issue.thanks in advance and sorry for my bad english
HOW TO UPDATE LIBRTMP IN ANDROID PHONE/DEVICES

http://goo.gl/FfJG1m
(2013-05-27, 00:02)sagheerahmed94 Wrote: Can anybody healp me and guide me step by step how to update librtmp in gbox midnigh v2.2 OSAndroid bcouse I I didnt see any librtmp in my device I followed the instructions or I dont need to update librtmp in any situation please reply me ither I need to update or not bcouse I am facing problem to watch sportsdevil most of the channels in sportsdevil I cant watch whereas all those channels r working for others I will.I will appreciate if anybody healp me regarding this issue.thanks in advance and sorry for my bad english

Try these instructions http://wiki.xbmc.org/index.php?title=HOW...te_librtmp they give the location of the file and everything.
(2013-05-27, 01:03)RedPenguin Wrote:
(2013-05-27, 00:02)sagheerahmed94 Wrote: Can anybody healp me and guide me step by step how to update librtmp in gbox midnigh v2.2 OSAndroid bcouse I I didnt see any librtmp in my device I followed the instructions or I dont need to update librtmp in any situation please reply me ither I need to update or not bcouse I am facing problem to watch sportsdevil most of the channels in sportsdevil I cant watch whereas all those channels r working for others I will.I will appreciate if anybody healp me regarding this issue.thanks in advance and sorry for my bad english

Try these instructions http://wiki.xbmc.org/index.php?title=HOW...te_librtmp they give the location of the file and everything.

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HOW TO UPDATE LIBRTMP IN ANDROID PHONE/DEVICES

http://goo.gl/FfJG1m
(2013-05-27, 03:17)sagheerahmed94 Wrote: what is teamviewer?

Its a program where it allows a user to transfer a name and password and we are able to control the other person's computer in order to help them with something.
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but the problem is not in my pc problem in my gbox
HOW TO UPDATE LIBRTMP IN ANDROID PHONE/DEVICES

http://goo.gl/FfJG1m
(2013-05-27, 04:29)sagheerahmed94 Wrote: but the problem is not in my pc problem in my gbox

To update it you must shsh into it which requires a computer to do, nothing visually is done on the g-box its all with the internal file system.
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(2013-05-26, 00:33)RedPenguin Wrote:
(2013-05-25, 17:39)meddem Wrote:
(2013-05-17, 04:30)RedPenguin Wrote: I have completed another collection of librtmp/rtmpdump based on the very latest KSV patches.

They are all in "Newest-05-15-13" folder.

I put a test file in under Android called "stripped" which simply means debug code is removed to make the file smaller but I don't have an Android to test to verify it works, so I'd like somebody to test.

I mean no reason it should not work but I don't want to be giving folks a bad file.

Hello,
first i would like to thank you for the stagefright Build 19.02 With the updated librtmp. However i couldnt manage to install it although I have already uninstalled the previous version.
Is there a way to automatically replace the file on boot, e.g with init.d script?
I can try your newest file, although I thought the correct format for android is librtmp.so (without .0) I will try it in the next week.

I suppose anything is possible, I don't have any real experience with Android to know how to do so, but I do have Linux experience. Though from messing with my buddy's Nexus 7, I noticed many of the normal Linux rules are "broken" or "circumvented" in Android making everything confusing, LoL.

I was amazed how the Raspberry Pi file from a Linux ARM compiler would not work when the Nexus 7 is ARM Linux.

i am trying the newest lib for android but there is only one channel with * in your list (htn3) and now it doesnt work. is there other channels that should work only with the updated file to try?
(2013-05-27, 19:23)meddem Wrote:
(2013-05-26, 00:33)RedPenguin Wrote:
(2013-05-25, 17:39)meddem Wrote: Hello,
first i would like to thank you for the stagefright Build 19.02 With the updated librtmp. However i couldnt manage to install it although I have already uninstalled the previous version.
Is there a way to automatically replace the file on boot, e.g with init.d script?
I can try your newest file, although I thought the correct format for android is librtmp.so (without .0) I will try it in the next week.

I suppose anything is possible, I don't have any real experience with Android to know how to do so, but I do have Linux experience. Though from messing with my buddy's Nexus 7, I noticed many of the normal Linux rules are "broken" or "circumvented" in Android making everything confusing, LoL.

I was amazed how the Raspberry Pi file from a Linux ARM compiler would not work when the Nexus 7 is ARM Linux.

i am trying the newest lib for android but there is only one channel with * in your list (htn3) and now it doesnt work. is there other channels that should work only with the updated file to try?

I can't think of anything because ilive randomly switched to a non-redirect server all of the sudden which most of the *'s channels were.
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(2013-05-29, 17:56)ykhehra1 Wrote: mips streams were working fine with firmaware compiled from pivos git on my amlogic M3 box, but not liveflash. I compiled images with your May 15 file. Now liveflash video is working but no audio on both mips and livestreams.
Video without audio is librtmp issue or related to firmware?

Can you please provide links for liveflash? I don't have any links handy to properly test this.
(2013-05-29, 18:05)RedPenguin Wrote:
(2013-05-29, 17:56)ykhehra1 Wrote: I built firmware image for amlogic M3 box with your May 15 librtmp.
Now video for liveflash streams are working but without audio.
Video without audio is librtmp issue or related to firmware?

Can you please provide links for liveflash? I don't have any links handy to properly test this.
mips also without audio. Same results on Vista PC.

Code:
mips link:
http://www.streamer247.com/hd.php

<link>rtmp://46.165.251.99/live playpath=stream1006?id=168403 swfUrl=http://www.mips.tv/content/scripts/eplayer.swf pageUrl=http://www.mips.tv/embedplayer/stream1006/1/500/400</link>

liveflash link:
http://www.streamer247.com/itv.php

<link>rtmp://198.105.220.36/stream playpath=stream603?id=92082 swfUrl=http://www.liveflash.tv/resources/scripts/eplayer.swf pageUrl=http://www.liveflash.tv/embedplayer/stream603/1/640/460</link>
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