![]() ![]() To just play the media, add | vlc - to the rtmp command discovered by the script: rtmpdump -v -r "rtmp:///ustream3live-live//stream_live_1_1_6540154" -W "" -live | vlc. (Please be aware that you need to use the script to generate the rtmp server address everytime, so the rtmp url below will probably not work after a few days when ustream rotates the servers.) The 'RTMP Command' part of the above output is what you need to take note of and use in your commands to either stream, record, or stream and record the media. Now you will receive the following output with the rtmp url that you need to use: Opening url: See also at the end of this article for information on downloading or streaming recorded ustream videos (NASA or otherwise) with get_flash_player.įor each NASA channel listed on, you must run the script against the correct url to discover the valid stream information: python /location/of/ustream_recorder Vlc can be used to open the url and stream the content: vlc "" You will need to repeat the following process below each time you wish to watch a live broadcast as the rtmp streams do not remain valid for long.Īnother update (September 2013): the regex for parsing the urls in the ustream script seems to need fixing (I'll try.), but in the meantime, we can use the iphone streaming url, at least for the main NASA TV on the desktop, as found using the online ustream url converter. I have rewritten the article so that it is still useful. Download it and make it executable call it ustream-recorder. Important Update (June 28, 2013): the script from the above site does not now correctly locate the broadcasts, so you must use the updated script at at Github. Please first install rtmpdump and vlc, as you require them to follow this article. After following the instructions from this initial blog post, I managed to extract the ISS live url for NASA TV and get it playing in VLC.
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