In article , Andy Burns
wrote:
Jim Lesurf wrote:
Eiron wrote:
Is there any way to record the stream?
There probably will be various ways to do so. In fact, that's what I'm
trying to sort out at tghe moment! :-) The snag for me is that I want
to record what *arrives*. Not what may get though a browser and any OS
'mixers'. etc.
It just seems to fetch a sequence of ~200kB files
https://vs-dash-ww-rd-live.bbcfmt.hs.llnwd.net/al/lossless/A1/388436085.m4s
https://vs-dash-ww-rd-live.bbcfmt.hs.llnwd.net/al/lossless/A1/388436086.m4s
https://vs-dash-ww-rd-live.bbcfmt.hs.llnwd.net/al/lossless/A1/388436087.m4s
with each one containing 3-4 seconds of audio, whether or not you could
use wget/curl/etc to grab and concatenate the segments, then play the
result with vlc or some other ffmpeg based app, I don't know ...
How do you find the first 'time chunk' value when starting the process?
Given the above, it should be possible to loop and fetch successive blocks
and cat them together into a file. Personally I'm *not* trying to play the
results 'live'. But if I can record enough of the stream I can start to
analyse it.
Jim
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