
I'm getting problems such as the below from iview-cli. Is it working for other people or have the ABC changed something? I'm asking here because I don't expect Jeremy to take support requests given the recent legal issues. $ iview-cli -d news/730s_Tx_1306.mp4 Starting rtmpdump... RTMPDump v2.4 (c) 2010 Andrej Stepanchuk, Howard Chu, The Flvstreamer Team; license: GPL WARNING: You haven't specified a protocol (--protocol) or rtmp url (-r), using default protocol RTMP WARNING: You haven't specified a port (--port) or rtmp url (-r), using default port 1935 Connecting ... ERROR: RTMP_Connect0, failed to connect socket. 110 (Connection timed out) -- My Main Blog http://etbe.coker.com.au/ My Documents Blog http://doc.coker.com.au/

Russell, What version are you running? There are recent changes at https://github.com/vadmium/python-iview/commits/master Thanks, John On 18 June 2013 16:12, Russell Coker <russell@coker.com.au> wrote:
I'm getting problems such as the below from iview-cli. Is it working for other people or have the ABC changed something?
I'm asking here because I don't expect Jeremy to take support requests given the recent legal issues.
$ iview-cli -d news/730s_Tx_1306.mp4 Starting rtmpdump... RTMPDump v2.4 (c) 2010 Andrej Stepanchuk, Howard Chu, The Flvstreamer Team; license: GPL WARNING: You haven't specified a protocol (--protocol) or rtmp url (-r), using default protocol RTMP WARNING: You haven't specified a port (--port) or rtmp url (-r), using default port 1935 Connecting ... ERROR: RTMP_Connect0, failed to connect socket. 110 (Connection timed out)
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Hi All On 18/06/13 16:33, John Mann wrote:
Russell,
What version are you running?
There are recent changes at https://github.com/vadmium/python-iview/commits/master
Thanks, John
I use the vadmium version and "iview-cli -d news/730s_Tx_1306.mp4" works. Cheers Nic
$ iview-cli -d news/730s_Tx_1306.mp4 Starting rtmpdump... RTMPDump v2.4 (c) 2010 Andrej Stepanchuk, Howard Chu, The Flvstreamer Team; license: GPL WARNING: You haven't specified a protocol (--protocol) or rtmp url (-r), using default protocol RTMP WARNING: You haven't specified a port (--port) or rtmp url (-r), using default port 1935 Connecting ... ERROR: RTMP_Connect0, failed to connect socket. 110 (Connection timed out)
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On Tue, 18 Jun 2013, John Mann <john.mann@monash.edu> wrote:
There are recent changes at https://github.com/vadmium/python-iview/commits/master
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On 18/06/13 16:12, Russell Coker wrote:
I'm getting problems such as the below from iview-cli. Is it working for other people or have the ABC changed something?
ABC made a change on 13 June that affected clients connected through unmetered plans. For those using browsers, it now requires a newer (Pepper) Flash version. As far as I know on Linux, this is only available in Chrome. But you can pull the plugin out of the Chrome package and use it in Chromium. The recent change to python-iview gets around the problem by falling back to a different host on failure, which means that the transfer will be metered. Glenn -- sks-keyservers.net 0x6d656d65

On 18/06/13 19:29, Glenn McIntosh wrote:
On 18/06/13 16:12, Russell Coker wrote:
I'm getting problems such as the below from iview-cli. Is it working for other people or have the ABC changed something?
ABC made a change on 13 June that affected clients connected through unmetered plans.
For the record, the official iview website is broken for me since that change (I haven’t tested Python-iView, as I don’t have much use for it these days). I believe the “change” in question above is switching from RTMP to HTTP. Presumably this is to make the streaming infrastructure cheaper. Wireshark is reporting that the Akamai is returning a 403 Forbidden. This is with the official iview client on an Internode connection. Then again, I *am* using a static IPv4 address that I have previously used Python-iView on, so perhaps I am on some sort of blacklist. :-)

On Tue, 18 Jun 2013, Jeremy Visser wrote:
Then again, I *am* using a static IPv4 address that I have previously used Python-iView on, so perhaps I am on some sort of blacklist. :-)
That's why I don't like static IP addresses on home interweb connections (that, and zoneedit, dyndns etc all do an adequate job of ensuring I can connect from outside). Oh, you seem to have blacklisted my IP. tconnors> reset_modem Oh, that's nice, I can pirate your content again :) -- Tim Connors

On 18/06/13 19:29, Glenn McIntosh wrote:
On 18/06/13 16:12, Russell Coker wrote:
I'm getting problems such as the below from iview-cli. Is it working for other people or have the ABC changed something?
ABC made a change on 13 June that affected clients connected through unmetered plans.
For those using browsers, it now requires a newer (Pepper) Flash version. As far as I know on Linux, this is only available in Chrome. But you can pull the plugin out of the Chrome package and use it in Chromium.
The recent change to python-iview gets around the problem by falling back to a different host on failure, which means that the transfer will be metered.
Glenn
I tried firebug and got this error: NetworkError: 403 Forbidden - http://iviewum-vh.akamaihd.net/z/playback/_definst_ /timeteam_19_05.mp4/0_f... For the latest in the saga see http://www2b.abc.net.au/tmb/Client/Message.aspx?b=98&m=27644&ps=50&dm=2 Contrary to what many contributors on this message board say, it is NOT flash at fault. There is some weird non-windows behaviour with the new handshaking process that serves up unmetered data for us minority who have an ISP that has signed up to the ABC's offer. It also affects MACs. You _can_ use chrome on linux and watch iview, but it comes Metered at the moment, at least on Internode. My son suggests that it might be in the client detection algorithm.
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