import os
import re
import subprocess
-import sys
import time
from .common import FileDownloader
from ..utils import (
check_executable,
encodeFilename,
+ encodeArgument,
get_exe_version,
)
# possible. This is part of rtmpdump's normal usage, AFAIK.
basic_args = [
'rtmpdump', '--verbose', '-r', url,
- '-o', encodeFilename(tmpfilename, True)]
+ '-o', tmpfilename]
if player_url is not None:
basic_args += ['--swfVfy', player_url]
if page_url is not None:
if not live and continue_dl:
args += ['--skip', '1']
- if sys.platform == 'win32' and sys.version_info < (3, 0):
- # Windows subprocess module does not actually support Unicode
- # on Python 2.x
- # See http://stackoverflow.com/a/9951851/35070
- subprocess_encoding = sys.getfilesystemencoding()
- args = [a.encode(subprocess_encoding, 'ignore') for a in args]
- else:
- subprocess_encoding = None
+ args = [encodeArgument(a) for a in args]
- self._debug_cmd(args, subprocess_encoding, exe='rtmpdump')
+ self._debug_cmd(args, exe='rtmpdump')
RD_SUCCESS = 0
RD_FAILED = 1
prevsize = os.path.getsize(encodeFilename(tmpfilename))
self.to_screen('[rtmpdump] %s bytes' % prevsize)
time.sleep(5.0) # This seems to be needed
- retval = run_rtmpdump(basic_args + ['-e'] + [[], ['-k', '1']][retval == RD_FAILED])
+ args = basic_args + ['--resume']
+ if retval == RD_FAILED:
+ args += ['--skip', '1']
+ args = [encodeArgument(a) for a in args]
+ retval = run_rtmpdump(args)
cursize = os.path.getsize(encodeFilename(tmpfilename))
if prevsize == cursize and retval == RD_FAILED:
break