UrlSnooper rtmpdump
How can i pass the variable of urlsnooper to a command line that use rtmpdump?
These External Application Links will appear in the URL Results context menu, and tell URL
Snooperhow to launch your 3rd party applications. Right-click in the box to modify them.
Each entry specifies the text to be displayed in the context menu, the system command to
execute,and the arguments for this command.
The following variables can be used to help you specify commandline arguments:
$url url string
$urlfilename url string (ending filename only)
$file full filename (with path) of file containing the url
$dir directory where file containing the url resides
$offset offset into file where url string begins (in decimal)
$offseth offset into file where url string begins (in hex)
$length length of url in bytes
i tried to put my cmd file in the commandline of urlsnooper
and then $url;$urlfilename in the command arguments of urlsnooper
the command line of my file (for exanple a.cmd) is
cd ....rtmpdump-2.4rtmpdump -r "$url" -o "$urlfilename.flv" -v
pause
but it doesnt work
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How can i pass the variable of urlsnooper to a command line that use rtmpdump?
These External Application Links will appear in the URL Results context menu, and tell URL
Snooperhow to launch your 3rd party applications. Right-click in the box to modify them.
Each entry specifies the text to be displayed in the context menu, the system command to
execute,and the arguments for this command.
The following variables can be used to help you specify commandline arguments:
$url url string
$urlfilename url string (ending filename only)
$file full filename (with path) of file containing the url
$dir directory where file containing the url resides
$offset offset into file where url string begins (in decimal)
$offseth offset into file where url string begins (in hex)
$length length of url in bytes
i tried to put my cmd file in the commandline of urlsnooper
and then $url;$urlfilename in the command arguments of urlsnooper
the command line of my file (for exanple a.cmd) is
cd ....rtmpdump-2.4rtmpdump -r "$url" -o "$urlfilename.flv" -v
pause
but it doesnt work
command-line
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How can i pass the variable of urlsnooper to a command line that use rtmpdump?
These External Application Links will appear in the URL Results context menu, and tell URL
Snooperhow to launch your 3rd party applications. Right-click in the box to modify them.
Each entry specifies the text to be displayed in the context menu, the system command to
execute,and the arguments for this command.
The following variables can be used to help you specify commandline arguments:
$url url string
$urlfilename url string (ending filename only)
$file full filename (with path) of file containing the url
$dir directory where file containing the url resides
$offset offset into file where url string begins (in decimal)
$offseth offset into file where url string begins (in hex)
$length length of url in bytes
i tried to put my cmd file in the commandline of urlsnooper
and then $url;$urlfilename in the command arguments of urlsnooper
the command line of my file (for exanple a.cmd) is
cd ....rtmpdump-2.4rtmpdump -r "$url" -o "$urlfilename.flv" -v
pause
but it doesnt work
command-line
How can i pass the variable of urlsnooper to a command line that use rtmpdump?
These External Application Links will appear in the URL Results context menu, and tell URL
Snooperhow to launch your 3rd party applications. Right-click in the box to modify them.
Each entry specifies the text to be displayed in the context menu, the system command to
execute,and the arguments for this command.
The following variables can be used to help you specify commandline arguments:
$url url string
$urlfilename url string (ending filename only)
$file full filename (with path) of file containing the url
$dir directory where file containing the url resides
$offset offset into file where url string begins (in decimal)
$offseth offset into file where url string begins (in hex)
$length length of url in bytes
i tried to put my cmd file in the commandline of urlsnooper
and then $url;$urlfilename in the command arguments of urlsnooper
the command line of my file (for exanple a.cmd) is
cd ....rtmpdump-2.4rtmpdump -r "$url" -o "$urlfilename.flv" -v
pause
but it doesnt work
command-line
command-line
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