Re: HandleInvoke, Sanity failed. no string method in invoke packet

2014-07-12 Thread dinkypumpkin
On 11/07/2014 16:20, get_ipla...@i.lucanops.net wrote: Is there a hack to workaround this? I've done the above many times, No. If rtmpdump receives garbage, there is nothing it - or you - can do about it. If you're the same Nick as the OP, then you already know the solution: use the

Re: HandleInvoke, Sanity failed. no string method in invoke packet

2014-07-12 Thread get_iplayer
On Sat, 12 Jul 2014 19:17:52 +0100 dinkypumpkin dinkypump...@gmail.com wrote: On 11/07/2014 16:20, get_ipla...@i.lucanops.net wrote: Is there a hack to workaround this? I've done the above many times, No. If rtmpdump receives garbage, there is nothing it - or you - can do about it. If

Re: HandleInvoke, Sanity failed. no string method in invoke packet

2014-07-11 Thread SquarePenguin
Nick Payne wrote: but if I run iotop in another terminal, I can see that rtmpdump is running and is still downloading something...but not to the specified output folder. Are you certain it's actually downloading and not just simply still running? I don't have a linux install so see exactly

Re: HandleInvoke, Sanity failed. no string method in invoke packet

2014-07-11 Thread Nick Payne
On 11/07/14 19:13, SquarePenguin wrote: Nick Payne wrote: but if I run iotop in another terminal, I can see that rtmpdump is running and is still downloading something...but not to the specified output folder. Are you certain it's actually downloading and not just simply still running? I

Re: HandleInvoke, Sanity failed. no string method in invoke packet

2014-07-11 Thread dinkypumpkin
On 11/07/2014 12:45, Nick Payne wrote: Yes, it's still downloading content. If I run system monitor and look at resource use, it shows the network card receiving a fairly constant ~200Kb/s, and as soon as I Ctrl+C the process in terminal this network activity stops, as does the rtmpdump process

Re: HandleInvoke, Sanity failed. no string method in invoke packet

2014-07-11 Thread get_iplayer
On Fri, 11 Jul 2014 15:35:04 +0100 dinkypumpkin dinkypump...@gmail.com wrote: rtmpdump is throwing that data away, as you can see because the output file isn't growing. You cannot recover from such errors. Kill get_iplayer, kill rtmpdump, delete partial download, start over. Is there a

HandleInvoke, Sanity failed. no string method in invoke packet

2014-07-10 Thread Nick Payne
INFO: timescale 48000.00 INFO: language und INFO: sampledescription: INFO: sampletypemp4a 460.312 kB / 5.44 sec (0.1%) WARNING: HandleInvoke, Sanity failed. no string method in invoke packet ___ get_iplayer

HandleInvoke, Sanity failed. no string method in invoke packet

2013-07-11 Thread David Earle
: language eng INFO: sampledescription: INFO: sampletypemp4a 366.509 kB / 0.76 sec (0.0%) WARNING: HandleInvoke, Sanity failed. no string method in invoke packet WARNING: HandleInvoke, Sanity failed. no string method in invoke packet WARNING: HandleInvoke, Sanity failed

HandleInvoke, Sanity failed. no string method in invoke packet

2013-07-10 Thread David Earle
: language eng INFO: sampledescription: INFO: sampletypemp4a 366.509 kB / 0.76 sec (0.0%) WARNING: HandleInvoke, Sanity failed. no string method in invoke packet WARNING: HandleInvoke, Sanity failed. no string method in invoke packet WARNING: HandleInvoke, Sanity failed