Tell rdcatch to run a macro cart; set up the macro cart to run a shell
script. Since your URL will work in a terminal window, it will probably
work in the shell script.
It's a little bit more complicated than one would like, but it should
work.
Rob
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Я там, где ребята толковые,
Я там, где плакаты "Вперёд",
Где песни рабочие новые
Страна трудовая поёт.
On Thu, 16 Jun 2016, Brett Patram wrote:
I was able to successfully download the file via CURL in terminal. I was able
to get this to work without changing the user agent from whichever the default
is.
My other thought. The URL has many spaces in it, which get turned into %20. I'm
wondering if RDCATCH is parsing this as a mistaken wildcard. However, I tried
adding additional % in front of each %20 with no luck. I tried also just
putting in regular blank spaces.
Brett Patram
Chief Engineer
Salem Communications Cleveland
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Subject: Re: [RDD] RDCATCH https url download
One of our partners hosts their audio files on an web server that
rejects any request coming from something else than an actual web browser.
We had to modify the source of Rivendell to change the User Agent to a
"common" web browser. It works like a charm.
Maybe that's the problem ? To be sure, just try to download it with cURL
on commandline. If it succeeds, then we might want to look somewhere else.
Hoggins!
Le 16/06/2016 15:25, Brett Patram a écrit :
Hey Nicolas,
Good call,,It isn't self signed as far as I can tell.. checking the message
log comes back with:
Jun 16 09:10:35 rdhost rdcatchd: Unknown file format: 020047_001, id: 16
Its an MP3 file. Looking at its properties it shows as a mono, 48000hz sample,
192 bit rate, CBR file
After downloading myself I can indeed load the file into a cart manually.
Might be something totally different going on here. More on the side of the CDN
hosting these files perhaps.
Thanks for the insight, now I can confirm rdcatch does support http
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